An Arizona mother grieving her 26-year-old daughter’s fentanyl-related death connects southern border policies to the drug crisis that has devastated families across the country and holds Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas responsible. did.
”[Mayorkas] “Taxes are paid $200,000 a year to kill children, and one of them was my child,” Josephine Dunn said Tuesday on “Fox & Friends First.”
“My child did not overdose…. My child was poisoned with half a counterfeit Percocet pill. It was manufactured in Mexico using products from China and poisoned my daughter. She didn’t overdose…she was killed by a product made in China that was brought into this country and welcomed by Mayorkas and this administration. ”
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Josephine Dunn, a mother grieving her daughter’s fentanyl addiction, slammed Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday. (Fox & Friends First)
Ashley Dunn’s fentanyl poisoning case is one of many that have come to the spotlight under Mayorkas, with families grieving the loss of loved ones similarly demanding border restrictions to prevent further heartbreak. Seeking reinforcement.
At the same time, news swirls of immigrants and other criminals hitting major U.S. cities, as seen with the murder of nursing student Laken Riley in Athens, Georgia.
“He claims to allow open borders. He’s not done his job as Secretary of Homeland Security yet. He took office on February 2, 2021, but fentanyl is flowing across the border. ” said Dunn.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testifies before the House Homeland Security Committee on April 19, 2023, at the Capitol in Washington, DC. (Reuters/Sarah Silbiger)
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“If he had done his job, fentanyl would not have come into this country like it has for the last three years in his position.”
Her words come as House Republicans plan to introduce articles of impeachment against Mayorkas in the Senate on Capitol Hill over his handling of the ongoing border crisis, which tarnishes the image of the Biden administration. Ta.
Dunn previously testified at a House Homeland Security hearing titled “A Voice for Victims: The Heartbreaking Reality of the Mayorkas Border Crisis,” where he shared his experience at the invitation of Republicans and New York Democrats. He had a tense exchange with members of the House of Representatives. Dan Goldman suggested she was being “used” by Republican lawmakers.
“Every time I close my eyes, I see all the tubes. When it’s quiet, I hear all the machines that were keeping her alive. In my humble opinion, Mr. Mayorkas’ border policies played a role in my daughter’s death.” “I think it’s responsible,” Dan said at the time.
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