Parents of fentanyl victims united by grief, divided by politics
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In September, Theresa Guerrero shared the story of her son's death while introducing Harris in Douglas, Arizona, at an event intended to bolster the Democratic nominee's record on border security. Guerrero’s voice represents the urgency of a public health crisis intertwined with border security.
Many parents echo Donald Trump's calls for tighter border security and harsher penalties for fentanyl trafficking, illustrating a complex divide among advocates on which party addresses their needs.
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