To Safeguard Our Mail, We Should Demand China’s Full Compliance (From The Boston Globe)
The Boston Globe published a Letter to the Editor from the Lexington Institute’s Paul Steidler calling tougher actions to prevent opioids from entering the United States by mail from China.
“The most important and efficient step that can be taken is for the United States to tell China, a major point of origin for fentanyl and other opioids, that we simply will no longer accept any mail or packages from China Post without advanced electronic data,” said Steidler. The letter supports an Op-Ed by Juliette Kayyem, who served as an Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security during the Obama Administration.
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