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The most recent death of a baby is reported from a New York Bronx daycare. A 1-year-old dies while three other children are hospitalized for possibly consuming Fentanyl.
Expect more of this. Children in America are dying due to fentanyl exposure. Whether it be from parents being addicted or accidentally stumbling upon the drug.
The horrific scene unfolded around 2:40 p.m. at Divino Nino on Morris Avenue in the Kingsbridge neighborhood, where the four tots — the 1-year-old boy, two 2-year-old boys and an 8-month-old girl — were found unresponsive in the basement, sources said. – New York Post
One thing is sure: fentanyl usage has grown rampant with open borders.
Fentanyl poisoning is suspected in the death of a 1-year-old child at a Bronx day care center and the illnesses of 3 other kids, sources told the Daily News.https://t.co/BNC48Aag5u
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) September 16, 2023
And social services are not working either. Many child deaths due to fentanyl exposure are from addicted parents and may have been reported to social services. And social services are failing, too.
The stories I’ve read typically go as follows: The addicted mom or dad has custody of the child (baby), and the baby dies from fentanyl exposure while in the custody of an addicted parent. Usually, weeks before the baby dies, social services have been called by a concerned neighbor or from a trip to the hospital. Social services drop the ball. After the baby dies, the parents are charged with murder, and the grandparents sue social services.
But why do we have so much of it here in America? Fentanyl. Why do we have it here? Joe Biden’s open border policies make it much easier for the cartels to simply walk it across. I don’t care what Mayorkas says; our borders are NOT secure.
More and more babies are dying across the United States due to fentanyl poisoning.
If the Democrats can’t kill babies in the womb or perform infanticide at birth, they’ll kill them with the open border policies of the Left that allow the drugs to flow across and into the hands of the addicted.
Last year, a story from Milwaukee tells us that Alieonni Lane (a 17-month-old baby) died from ingesting Fentanyl. The parents have been charged.
It’s stories like this that are on the rise in Milwaukee County. According to Medical Examiner records, zero children under 18 years old died from fentanyl exposure in 2017 and 2018. In 2019, that increased to one, when a 12-year-old died from acute mixed drug intoxication of fentanyl and morphine. It happened again in 2020 when a 15-year-old died from a similar mix of drugs; fentanyl, fluorofentanyl, and diphenhydramine, according to medical examiner records.
Those numbers tripled in 2021. Three one-year-olds dead from fentanyl poisoning. Then, in 2022, another increase. Five kids killed due to fentanyl. – TMJ4.com
It is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Santa Rosa, California; and Frederick, Maryland, to name a few. It’s all across America now with rapid expansion.
It’s not only addicted and negligent parents, either. Last year, a family from France was vacationing in Florida. Their precious 19-month-old daughter, Enora Laviner, died of acute fentanyl toxicity when the family rented an Airbnb.
That above story may be a year old, but it doesn’t make it any less painful for the family or any less important to the rest of us. It’s not the blathering babble of back-fence talk or some juicy gossip of politicians’ personal lives that titillate the barbaric, but it should not be swept under the rug either.
And now we have a New York daycare in the Bronx with a dead baby and three other babies hospitalized due to drugs just sitting around.
The latest update, by the way: THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — A kilo press that packages “large quantities of drugs” was found inside a Bronx daycare, where four small children overdosed, one fatally, according to the NYPD Chief of Detectives. – pix11.com
We must vote more intelligent, stronger people into office to address the open border and drug cartel infestation.
2024 can’t get here quick enough. But do we have the luxury of time to sit and wait it out? No, we do not. Not when it comes to the innocent lives of babies.
Feature Image: Personal Photo
I grew up a few blocks from the Divino Nino site. I grieve for what the Bronx has become.
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