This FISA provision goes beyond terrorism. It’s vital to beating the opioid crisis.

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This FISA provision goes beyond terrorism. It’s vital to beating the opioid crisis.
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Clear, actionable intelligence is necessary as the drug trade undergoes a radical transformation.

Mexican officials on Oct. 18 unload hundreds of pounds of fentanyl and meth seized near Ensenada, Mexico, at their headquarters in Tijuana. The U.S. government’s bedrock authority for staying ahead of international threats is about to expire. As the White House director of national drug control policy, I urge Congress to renew it — and fast. has permitted our government to engage in tailored surveillance of foreigners abroad who use U.S. communications technologies.

Critical intelligence obtained under Section 702 has illuminated global supply chains, including networks that stretch from China to Mexico, in producing drugs ultimately pushed into the United States. Section 702 has informed the U.S. government’s understanding of the origin of a chemical used to synthesize illicit fentanyl in Mexico, provided insight into the quantities and potency of that and other illicit drugs, and exposed smuggling techniques.

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