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In the latest episode of the Health & Well Power Hour, Harlon Pickett had the opportunity of hosting Lieutenant Craig Cummings from the Texas Department of Public Safety, who brought to light the current challenges and complexities of border security and drug trafficking.

Lt. Cummings opened the discussion with a stark overview of the situation at the Texas-Mexico border. He emphasized that the unsecured border has become a conduit for not only illegal immigration but also for cartels and criminal organizations to infiltrate the United States. These groups have been operational for years, but the recent lack of border security has escalated the level of associated crimes.

One of the most alarming issues brought up by Lt. Cummings was the unprecedented influx of fentanyl into the country. Highlighting the gravity of the situation, he mentioned the seizure of hundreds of millions of lethal doses of fentanyl, enough to endanger every American. This isn’t just about the trafficking of drugs anymore; it’s a public health crisis.

Lt. Cummings shed light on how these criminal organizations are not just involved in typical criminal activities. Their operations have diversified into more than just drug smuggling – they’re deeply entrenched in activities like human trafficking and more sophisticated forms of crime, all driven by profit motives.

The conversation also touched on the critical role that communities play in aiding law enforcement. Lt. Cummings encouraged citizens to be vigilant and proactive in reporting suspicious activities. This collaboration between the public and law enforcement is vital in combating the sophisticated operations of cartels and criminal groups.

This conversation with Lt. Cummings was not only eye-opening but also a reminder of the complexities surrounding border security and the multifaceted nature of drug trafficking. It’s clear that these issues demand our attention and a concerted effort from both law enforcement and the community.


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