After Cabinet opposed Mexican cartel policy, Trump forged ahead
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS DECEMBER 26, 2019 / 11:07 AM / A DAY AGO
Exclusive: After Cabinet opposed Mexican cartel policy, Trump forged ahead
Jonathan Landay, Ted Hesson, Arshad Mohammed
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In the weeks before U.S. President Donald Trumps declaration last month that he would forge ahead with designating Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, Cabinet members and top aides from across the government recommended against it, five people knowledgeable about the matter told Reuters.
The recommendations, which some of the sources described as unanimous, have not been reported previously. They were driven in part by concerns that such designations could harm U.S.-Mexico ties, potentially jeopardizing Mexicos cooperation with Trumps efforts to halt illegal immigration and drug trafficking across the border, said two sources, including a senior administration official.
Another key concern was that the designations could make it easier for migrants to win asylum in the United States by claiming they were fleeing terrorism, the senior administration official and two other sources said.
Stephen Miller, one of the most influential White House advisers and the architect of Trumps policies to stem immigration, was among the officials who voiced concerns during deliberations that preceded two high-level meetings resulting in recommendations to shelve the designation plan, according to two of the sources.
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