BORDER UPDATE - Jaeson Jones: Why Crossings, Fentanyl, and Homicides Are Falling

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Border security takes center stage. Former cartel intel chief and Newsmax analyst Jaeson Jones breaks down why designating Mexican cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations is changing the game. He outlines phase-one actions on both sides of the border… joint deployments, lab takedowns, and choke points on cash and guns. He also cites early outcomes: record-low crossings since CBP tracking began, a 57% drop in fentanyl seizures at the Southwest border, a 32% drop in homicides in Mexico, and a 24.5% drop in U.S. overdose deaths. Jones previews his talk at the American Shield Dinner at Noto’s and invites listeners to see raw video from current operations.

Tickets: migop3d.org

Guest: Jaeson Jones … daily on Newsmax

00:52 Intro: guest Jaseon Jones… border expert, frequent TV analyst.
01:13 Jones congratulates designation of cartels as FTOs… says it’s working.
02:09 Two pillars: 1) Eliminate cartels policy. 2) FTO designation and new authorities.
02:33 Phase one updates:
10,000 Mexican National Guard to the north… 10,000 U.S. troops to the south… “marrying operations.”
Jones: crossings at lowest levels since CBP began tracking.
57% reduction in fentanyl seizures tied to lab raids in Mexico.
03:31 Embedded ops: Jones describes mega-labs… 200 kilos meth per day.
04:00 Mexico homicide data: 32% down YoY… approx 27 lives/day saved.
04:21 U.S. impact: Jones cites 24.5% reduction in overdose deaths.
04:46 Why this matters to you… link between Mexico violence and U.S. deaths.
05:12 Trafficking realities: wristbands, debt-bondage, forced labor, commercial sex.
06:30 Why FTO matters… breaks old DOJ model… enables network targeting.
07:26 Event plug: American Shield Dinner… live Mexico footage preview.
08:30 Where to follow Jason: Newsmax daily; links in today’s Stack.
08:50 Close… see you at the dinner. God bless.

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