The sun sets, casting a shadow over the vast expanse of the American border. But this isn’t a serene landscape. It’s a battleground, a symbol of a nation’s struggle against forces that threaten its very core. The border, once a beacon of hope and security, is now a hotbed of chaos and despair. And while the mainstream media might paint a picture of a humanitarian crisis, focusing on the plight of migrants, there’s another side to this story. A side that reveals the suffering of Americans, the very people our government is sworn to protect. Close to 100,000 Americans have succumbed to drug overdoses in the past year. These aren’t elderly individuals nearing the end of their lives. These are our children, our future, young souls in the prime of their lives. The culprit? Fentanyl, a deadly drug that’s flooding our streets, sneaking in through the very border that’s supposed to protect us. And who’s to blame? The Mexican government, which has turned a blind eye, allowing this poison to s