Federal agents may have let deadly fentanyl shipments slip through to build bigger drug cases — sparking a Justice Department watchdog review and raising alarms over public safety in the nation’s deadliest drug epidemic. Whistleblowers allege DEA agents in New Mexico monitored major fentanyl deliveries without seizing them, even as they ran anti-drug campaigns warning of fatal overdoses. The inspector general is now examining whether similar tactics occurred elsewhere, amid calls to reinstate a 2017 policy that required immediate seizure of fentanyl. Meanwhile, New Mexico investigates potential state law violations as communities grapple with the human and financial toll.
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