GettyImages-1266078450 "There is a lot of disintegration of families, there is a lot of individualism, there is a lack of love, of brotherhood, of hugs and embraces," López Obrador said of the U.S.
crisis. "That is why they (U.S. officials) should be dedicating funds to address the causes."López Obrador has repeatedly said that Mexico's close-knit family values are what have saved it from the wave of fentanyl overdoses.
Experts say that Mexican cartels are making so much money now from the U.S. market that they see no need to sell fentanyl in their home market.The U.S.
Drug Enforcement Administration has issued a warning for parents after the discovery of fentanyl disguised as children's chewable vitamins.