U.S. Senators Urge Overhaul of Customs Program to Stop Fentanyl Chemical Smuggling
Source: US News and World Report/Reuters
Oct. 29, 2024, at 8:02 a.m.
(Reuters) - Prominent U.S. Democratic senators on Tuesday called on the Biden administration to crack down on a popular duty-free customs program after Reuters reporting revealed how drug traffickers use the streamlined entry system to sneak Chinese-made fentanyl chemicals into the country virtually unchecked.
In a letter addressed to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, the lawmakers urged the agencies to use their statutory authority to prohibit e-commerce shipments from entering the U.S. under the so-called de minimis rule, which allows merchandise valued under $800 to come into the U.S. duty free, and with minimal paperwork and inspections. This customs channel is widely used by retailers and online shopping platforms to ship foreign-made goods directly to U.S. consumers.
The four lawmakers Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, and Sherrod Brown of Ohio wrote that they were particularly concerned by reports that drug traffickers are abusing the de minimis exemption to smuggle illicit fentanyl and its precursor chemicals into the United States. The letter made multiple references to a Reuters investigation of the smuggling tactic published earlier this month.
To combat the opioid epidemic and protect families
Im asking the Treasury Department and the Department of Homeland Security to use their authority to close this dangerous loophole, Warren said in a statement to Reuters.
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Link to Senator Elizabeth Warren
PRESS RELEASE -
Warren, Brown, Whitehouse, Blumenthal Press Treasury, DHS to Eliminate Trade Loophole Enabling Illegal Drug Trade, Protect Americans from Opioid Epidemic
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https://www.warren.senate.gov/download/warren-letter-to-dhs-treasury-re-de-minimis