President-elect Donald Trump threatens to hit Canada, Mexico and China with tariffs. He says they are not doing sufficient to cease undocumented migrants and fentanyl smugglers from crossing into the U.S.
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President-elect, Donald Trump is threatening a 25% tariff on items from Canada and Mexico. And an additional 10% tariff could also be placed on objects from China.
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In response to Trump, these nations aren’t doing sufficient to cease undocumented migrants or fentanyl from crossing into the U.S. Whereas arrests of migrants have been on the rise on the northern border, there are a fraction of these on the southern border, the place apprehensions are at a four-year low.
MARTÍNEZ: NPR’s Brian Mann covers the fentanyl disaster, joins us now to check out Trump’s promise. Now, Brian, it is a social media submit proper now, not coverage fairly but. However what does Donald Trump say he hopes to perform with this menace?
BRIAN MANN, BYLINE: Yeah, you are proper, A. It isn’t clear Trump’s going to observe by way of on this. He would not take workplace for a few months. Lots of negotiations are going to occur earlier than then. What Trump stated in social media posts Monday is that these international locations aren’t doing sufficient to resolve what he describes as two of the largest issues hitting the U.S. – unlawful immigration and fentanyl, which continues to be killing tens of hundreds of individuals yearly. In response to Trump, Canada, China and Mexico may collectively simply remedy these issues. He added that after imposed, these tariffs would stay in place till medication, together with fentanyl, and unlawful aliens – these are his phrases – cease this invasion of our nation.
MARTÍNEZ: However may China and Mexico actually simply shut down fentanyl smuggling identical to that?
MANN: Yeah. Specialists I talked to say no. It is simply not attainable. Jonathan Caulkins, a drug coverage professional at Carnegie Mellon College says fentanyl is simply very easy to make and smuggle.
JONATHAN CAULKINS: Sadly, it is fairly tough to manage fentanyl as a result of it is really easy for the unlawful provide chains to supply and distribute it.
MANN: Vanda Felbab-Brown is a drug coverage professional on the Brookings Establishment, and he or she agrees – what Trump is demanding right here, it simply is not going to occur.
VANDA FELBAB-BROWN: That’s an unachievable objective. No nation will accomplish that.
MANN: What consultants say is the best-case state of affairs is that Trump’s threats right here immediate negotiations that possibly result in higher cooperation on migrants and fentanyl with extra practical objectives.
MARTÍNEZ: OK, I am positive they’re all going to be speaking in some unspecified time in the future. So how are these international locations responding up to now?
MANN: Effectively, you already know, first, it is essential to say, most fentanyl does enter the U.S. from Mexico, usually passing by way of official border crossings. Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum responded by saying yesterday, fentanyl is primarily a U.S. downside, one which requires a well being care and therapy response, she says, to cut back dependancy. That is been Mexico’s place for years. She additionally advised U.S. tariffs linked to fentanyl may set off a full-blown commerce warfare.
One different concern I am listening to from drug coverage consultants is {that a} commerce struggle may unravel what has been rising worldwide cooperation concentrating on drug traffickers. Once more, this is Vanda Felbab-Brown at Brookings.
FELBAB-BROWN: Varied Chinese language officers have informed me the counternarcotics cooperation wouldn’t have the ability to survive an imposition of considerable tariffs.
MANN: So if this energy transfer by Trump would not work, we may see China and Mexico backing away from intelligence-sharing and different cooperation with U.S. legislation enforcement. That would imply much less strain on these gangs which are smuggling fentanyl.
MARTÍNEZ: Yeah. Brian, you have been reporting that the fentanyl disaster has been easing in latest months with rather a lot fewer folks dying. So what does Donald Trump say about that?
MANN: Effectively, Trump hasn’t really acknowledged that progress. Writing on social media, he stated, we’re nonetheless seeing medication coming throughout the border, and I am quoting right here, “at ranges by no means seen earlier than.” Actually, there’s been an enormous constructive shift during the last 12 months. Deadly overdoses, together with fentanyl, are dropping quick – about 16,000 fewer deaths. Most consultants I discuss to who credit score higher well being care and therapy. They usually fear that Trump’s menace right here of a global drug and commerce warfare might be a distraction, pulling focus away from a public well being response that seems to be serving to.
MARTÍNEZ: That is NPR’s dependancy correspondent, Brian Mann. Brian, thanks.
MANN: Thanks, A.
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