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Mexican president says more fentanyl enters the U.S. and Canada than Mexico

/ 05:20 AM March 17, 2023

Greater quantities of synthetic opioid fentanyl directly enter the United States and Canada than Mexico, Mexico's president says.

FILE PHOTO: Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador speaks during a news conference at the Secretariat of Security and Civilian Protection in Mexico City, Mexico, March 9, 2023. REUTERS/Henry Romero

MEXICO CITY — Greater quantities of synthetic opioid fentanyl directly enter the United States and Canada than Mexico, Mexico’s president said Thursday, pushing back against U.S. criticism of his record on cracking down on trafficking in the lethal drug.

A powerful painkiller, fentanyl has been blamed for fueling a surge in U.S. drug overdoses, and some Republican lawmakers have urged Washington to authorize the use of military force in Mexico to bring the country’s drug gangs to heel.

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Last month, Anne Milgram, head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) told a U.S. congressional hearing on drug trafficking that Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel and rival Jalisco New Generation Cartel were responsible for the “vast majority of fentanyl that is coming into the United States.”

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However, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told a news conference it was not Mexico that was responsible for the introduction of most fentanyl into the United States.

“I maintain that more fentanyl reaches the United States and Canada directly than reaches Mexico,” he said.

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Lopez Obrador, who has bristled at suggestions the U.S. could intervene in Mexico, said Mexican officials had explained to him that only blue fentanyl pills turned up in Mexico.

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“Over in the United States they’ve got all colors and flavors,” the president said.

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Nevertheless, Lopez Obrador, who criticized U.S. efforts to deal with American drug traffickers, suggested there was some kind of fentanyl manufacturing in Mexico after the government earlier this week said it had “no record” of production.

Asked whether there were fentanyl production labs in the country, Lopez Obrador said “yes” but underlined that the raw materials used to make the drug were coming from Asia.

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