Letter From Mexican President Goes Way Over Trump’s Head
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) responded to a threat by Donald Trump over new tariffs on Mexican goods with a letter focused on concepts Trump can’t possibly understand: dignity, fairness, compassion, and principles.
AMLO sent Trump the letter on Thursday after Trump announced he would slap a 5% tariff on goods imported from Mexico starting June 10 if Mexico didn’t stop undocumented migrants from entering the U.S. through the countries’ shared border. Trump said he would raise those tariffs, which would hurt U.S. consumers and businesses, by 5% each month until October.
In response, AMLO said he hopes to avoid a confrontation, preferring instead dialogue, prudence, and responsibility. He cited various examples of constructive relations between U.S. and Mexican presidents, a history lesson that also will go over Trump’s head unless someone explains it to him.
Mexico’s president described the causes of migration and offered rational solutions to help improve the plight of those forced by poverty and violence to leave their homes.
“Human beings don’t abandon their villages because they want to, but rather because they have to,” AMLO wrote. “That’s why from the start of my government I proposed cooperation to foster development and to assist Central American countries with productive investment to create jobs and address the core issue of this painful matter.”
AMLO said his administration is focused on fighting corruption to create the conditions needed so that people wouldn’t have to migrate.