President Trump should pull a “Nixon goes to China” by offering Lopez Obrador a generous trade: Lopez Obrador gets millions of dollars in new foreign aid – in return for Mexico helping to police our common border and helping to build President Trump’s border security wall.
By James D. Miller, FOX News
When Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador takes office Dec. 1, President Trump will have the opportunity to improve relations with our southern neighbor and build his long-promised border security wall. He should take advantage of it.
[post_ads]President Trump should pull a “Nixon goes to China” by offering Lopez Obrador a generous trade: Lopez Obrador gets millions of dollars in new foreign aid – in return for Mexico helping to police our common border and helping to build President Trump’s border security wall.
[post_ads]President Trump should pull a “Nixon goes to China” by offering Lopez Obrador a generous trade: Lopez Obrador gets millions of dollars in new foreign aid – in return for Mexico helping to police our common border and helping to build President Trump’s border security wall.
As a candidate, President Trump pledged repeatedly to build the wall. But expecting Mexico to pay for the construction of the wall, as candidate Trump called for, was never a realistic option. On the other hand, paying Mexico to help the U.S. build the wall might conceivably gain Mexican support.
President Trump could require any increased foreign aid he gives to
Mexico to go to border security, fighting drug cartels in Mexico, and
buying American goods.
It’s true that Lopez Obrador seems unlikely to help President Trump stem illegal immigration.
Lopez Obrador has said:
“Soon, very soon, after the victory of our movement, we will defend
migrants all over the American continent and the migrants of the world
who, by necessity, must abandon their towns to find life in the United
States; it’s a human right we will defend."
But Lopez Obrador has
grand plans for expensive social programs to help the Mexican people. He
needs lots of money to help pay for these plans. If he thought
cooperating with President Trump on a border wall and immigration would
get him some of that money, he might be willing to work with the U.S.
Lopez
Obrador’s leftist past will make it especially challenging for him to
get the resources he needs to fulfill his campaign promises, because
international investors might flee Mexico, fearing the nation might
follow the Venezuelan path to socialist ruin.
If President Trump
and Lopez Obrador become friends, the U.S. president could vouch for
Lopez Obrador’s good intentions towards businesses, to help Mexico
attract foreign capital. A Trump promise to not impose tariffs on Mexico
would further help the country get new business investments.
Normally,
it would be politically perilous for a U.S. president to give huge sums
to Mexico, and few Mexican leaders could survive being seen as helping
enforce American immigration policy. But both President Trump and Lopez
Obrador have successfully positioned themselves as strong nationalists
willing to stand up to their neighbor – so both could likely win public
support for the deal.
Lopez Obrador could justify the wall to his
citizens by saying they need physical protection from U.S. drug buyers.
Mexico’s drug cartels have been causing record-breaking violence in the country.
President Trump could shift from saying we need the wall to keep illegal Mexicans out to claiming that “good fences make good neighbors.”
As
another incentive to Mexico, President Trump could offer Mexico a jobs
program where the U.S. not only pays for the wall but also primarily
hires Mexican citizens to do the construction. First dibs could go to
Mexican immigrants illegally living in the U.S. who agree to move back
home.
A Trump-Lopez Obrador deal could solve one of President
Trump’s biggest political problems – the left’s accusations of racism
against him. If Lopez Obrador supported Trump and his wall, it would
defang Democratic charges that Trump is somehow motivated by anti-Latino
animus.
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President Trump and Lopez Obrador need to reach an
understanding because of the harm they could do to each other. Trump
could crush Mexico’s economy by restricting imports from the nation.
Lopez Obrador could exploit Trump’s political weakness – an inability to
deal with illegally immigrating minors – by flooding the U.S. southern
border with child immigrants from throughout the Western Hemisphere.
The
visuals of all these desperate children would energize the liberal
media throughout Trump’s presidential re-election campaign.
This
grand plan to build a wall and take other immigration control measures
with Mexican help, funded by the U.S., might never get off the ground.
But it’s worth a try. If it succeeds, it would be evidence that
President Trump can be innovative and truly understands the art of the
deal. It could be part of his lasting legacy.
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