On Saturday, President Trump hit Canada and Mexico with a hefty 25% tariff on all goods, and, predictably, both countries fired back with their own retaliatory measures. Sure, they felt the need to put on a show of defiance, but let’s be honest—this won’t end well for them.
I’ve noticed social media is flooded with outrage, particularly from Canadians whining about the tariffs and taking shots at Trump and the U.S. However, they fail to see the wider picture. There’s a far simpler path for Canada to end the tariff war, and the answer is right there in Trump’s own executive orders: they need to enhance border security and enforcement. That’s it.
By ramping up their border security protocols, they can prevent the trafficking of illicit drugs heading into the United States. It’s literally right there in Trump’s executive order.
But wait, isn’t the drug problem a southern border issue? Yes, but not entirely.
“Canada has played a central role in these challenges, including by failing to devote sufficient attention and resources or meaningfully coordinate with United States law enforcement partners to effectively stem the tide of illicit drugs,” Trump explained. […]
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