U.S. send delegation to Mexico City for talks on fentanyl, migration

President Biden is sending a top White House official to Mexico for talks on fighting the fentanyl crisis and getting a handle on migration in the region.

Homeland Security Adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall will lead a delegation to Mexico City for talks with Mexican and Canadian counterparts on Monday and Tuesday.

One of the main topics will be ways to combat the flow of fentanyl in North America.

According to the White House, the panel will discuss ways to dismantle and prosecute criminal drug networks while examining the flow of firearms into Mexico that fuels cartels’ violence. The countries will also discuss ways to disrupt the flow of fentanyl-creating chemicals from overseas.

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