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Fentanyl killed their kids, and they're desperate for change. Can Trump help?


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Families torn apart by fentanyl use are putting their faith in Trump's promise to crack down on border control and illegal immigration. But will it work?


The article discusses the tragic impact of fentanyl on American families, focusing on parents who have lost children to fentanyl overdoses. These parents are actively seeking change in drug policy and are looking towards former President Donald Trump for support, given his previous administration's focus on the opioid crisis. Trump has expressed interest in addressing the issue, particularly highlighting the influx of fentanyl from China and Mexico. The parents' advocacy includes pushing for stricter border controls, harsher penalties for drug trafficking, and better education on the dangers of fentanyl. Their efforts are part of a broader movement to combat the opioid epidemic, with many feeling that Trump's tough stance on drugs could lead to significant policy changes if he were to return to office. However, the article also notes the complexity of the issue, involving international relations, domestic policy, and the ongoing challenge of addiction treatment and prevention.

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