Although one would never know it from the rhetoric of Mexican politicians, the entire Mexican economy, both legal and illicit, hinges on America accepting a worsening asymmetrical relationship.
Yet the U.S. has a lot of leverage with Mexico to ensure that it no longer assumes a permanent huge trade surplus with the U.S., turns a blind eye to massive fentanyl shipments that kill thousands of Americans, encourages its own citizens to enter their neighbor’s country illegally, and counts on massive cash remittances from the U.S.
Loud rhetoric, threats, and ultimatums do not work.
Usually, they earn Mexico’s furious retorts about Yanqui imperialism and ancient bitterness about a lost Aztlán.
Former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador used to brag about the millions of illegal aliens that were residing in the U.S. He further advised expatriate Mexican-Americans not to vote for Republicans, whom he felt one day might close the border.
Obrador rarely reflected on why millions of his own citizens were fleeing his own country—only that it was a “beautiful” thing that they did.
VDH is once again advocating what some people call tough love for the Mexicans. Because all of these people are coming through Mexico into the US, it is their responsibility to halt the flow from other countries. The Mexican illegals are also Mexico’s problem, they must take them back to repatriate them. If Trump needs to tariff them to get the proper responses, so be it. It looks like nothing but tough love is going to work.