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Documentary Exposes Unseen Fentanyl Crisis: Foreign Cartels Profit from Death

A fentanyl crisis is killing Americans by the thousands. Actor Billy Baldwin and Dr. Robert Marbut expose this national emergency in their explosive documentary “Fentanyl: Death Incorporated.” Their film reveals how foreign enemies and failed policies let poison flood our streets.

Chinese chemists supply the deadly ingredients. Mexican cartels mix pills disguised as safe medications. These killers don’t care if you overdose – they profit whether you live or die. American lives mean nothing to these foreign drug lords.

The opioid crisis started with greedy pharmaceutical companies pushing addictive pills. When lawmakers cracked down, cartels swooped in within months. Weak border policies let them smuggle fentanyl through our wide-open southern frontier.

Over 100,000 Americans died from overdoses last year. Baldwin shares heartbreaking stories – like a young woman taking a single pill for a hangover and never waking up. This poison hits rich and poor neighborhoods alike.

Liberal politicians ignored this disaster for years. They focused on needle exchanges instead of stopping the flow. Conservatives demand action: secure borders, crush cartels, and hold China accountable for shipping death to our doorstep.

The documentary shows real Americans fighting back. Brave law enforcement officers risk their lives seizing fentanyl. Grieving families turn pain into purpose by warning others. These patriots prove we can win this war.

Solutions exist if leaders grow spines. Build the border wall. Designate cartels as terrorist organizations. Sanction Chinese labs until they stop the chemical exports. America must protect its citizens first – no more apologies.

Baldwin and Marbut’s film sounds the alarm. This isn’t about politics – it’s survival. Every pill could be a death sentence. Through strength, unity, and American values, we can defeat this crisis and save our nation’s future.

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