U.S. Homeland Security secretary calls out ‘fracturing’ relationship with Canada
WASHINGTON — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the “fracturing” relationship between Canada and the United States needs to be restored to ensure security in both countries, making the claim that pressures on Mexican cartels have forced criminal activity to America’s northern border.
“Some of the fracturing we have right now between the countries, we’ve got to figure it out because we’re not going anywhere and they’re not going anywhere,” Mullin said Wednesday during a fireside chat with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree in Washington.
“And so what we have to do is quit focusing on our differences and start thinking about what we have in common.”
The relationship between Canada and the U.S. was upended by President Donald Trump’s tariffs and threats of annexation.
