How not to end inflation

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Harpy Eagle

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Create 5 plus hour delays for trucks at the Mexico/US border.


Trucks are facing lengthy delays along the Texas-Mexico border, with wait times at some border crossings exceeding five hours and commercial traffic dropping by as much as 60 percent. The longer than average wait times – and the subsequent supply chain disruptions – are unrelated to CBP screening activities and are due to additional and unnecessary inspections being conducted by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) at the order of the Governor of Texas.


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The borders are not open and the delays prove it.
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Create 5 plus hour delays for trucks at the Mexico/US border.


Trucks are facing lengthy delays along the Texas-Mexico border, with wait times at some border crossings exceeding five hours and commercial traffic dropping by as much as 60 percent. The longer than average wait times – and the subsequent supply chain disruptions – are unrelated to CBP screening activities and are due to additional and unnecessary inspections being conducted by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) at the order of the Governor of Texas.


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What do you recommend?

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From the link;

". . . In fiscal year 2021 CBP seized more than 900,000 pounds of narcotics. OFO seized over 730,000 pounds of drugs at ports of entry, and in fiscal year 2022 through the end of February has already seized over 250,000 pounds of drugs.

Nationwide, CBP seizures of fentanyl have increased sharply since 2019. In FY2021, CBP seized more than 11,000 pounds of fentanyl, more than twice the weight seized in FY2020 and about four times as much as FY2019.

  • On April 8th, officers at the Laredo port of entry seized 427 pounds of cocaine worth more than $3M. For more information click here.
  • On April 8th, officers at the El Paso port of entry seized 47 pounds of cocaine work more than $500K. For more information click here.
  • On April 6th, officers at the Pharr International Bridge Caro Facility stopped over $13M work of mixed narcotics from entering the U.S. For more information click here.
  • On April 6th, officers at the Del Rio port of entry seized over $600K work of mixed narcotics. For more information click here."
 
What do you recommend?

:dunno:

I recommend not adding a 5 plus hour wait at the border. I recommend not making trucks wait so long the produce in them spoils.

But if he does those things he cannot make the supply chain problems worse and cannot run up inflation even more...which seems to be his goal
 
How much drugs and illegal have they found in those 18 wheelers lately
 

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