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How Fentanyl Smuggling Actually Works: Mail Systems and Trade Loopholes
Published 4 days, 13 hours ago
Description
One kilogram of fentanyl can kill 500,000 people. Yet cartels are shipping it into the US with shocking ease, often using the same postal system that delivers your Amazon packages. In this episode, Daniel Torres breaks down exactly how smugglers exploit legitimate mail systems and trade loopholes that let deadly drugs slip past customs undetected.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why 2 milligrams of fentanyl is 50 times deadlier than heroin and how that tiny dose changes everything about smuggling
• The $800 customs loophole that lets 600 million packages enter the US annually with minimal inspection
• How Mexican cartels ditched plant-based drugs for fentanyl production and why it's so much more profitable
• The specific mail routes and shipping methods that make detection nearly impossible
👤 Perfect for: anyone who wants to understand how major smuggling operations actually work and why current border security measures aren't stopping fentanyl deaths.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Daniel Torres reveals the shocking math behind fentanyl's lethality
[02:15] The de minimis rule: how $800 packages skip customs inspection
[05:30] Why cartels abandoned heroin labs for fentanyl production
[08:00] Mail system vulnerabilities that smugglers exploit daily
[10:30] Real shipping methods used to move deadly drugs
[12:45] What this means for border security and public health
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🔍 Topics: fentanyl smuggling, drug trafficking, customs inspection, mail system security, border control
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