The Manila Times

‘US has lost its moral leadership’

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MEXICO CITY: Harrison Ford, in Mexico City on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) to promote his latest film, decried the collapse of US “moral leadership” on issues such as improving the environmen­t and immigratio­n policy.

“We need moral leadership. We’ve lost some of our credibilit­y and we are anxious to regain it,” the Hollywood star told reporters.

Ford was in town to talk about his starring role in “The Call of the Wild,” an adventure film set in Alaska in the 1890s and based on a novel by US author Jack London.

Relaxed and smiling, the veteran actor also touched on his iconic

Hollywood roles in the “Star Wars”, “Indiana Jones” and “Blade Runner” movies.

A fifth “Indiana Jones” movie, starring as the swashbuckl­ing archaeolog­ist with the unusual first name, is also in the works.

“To do another ‘Indiana Jones’ movie, it seems like a good idea, if we had a good script and I believe we are very close to have the script that we really want, so I am excited about the idea,” he said.

Speaking on the day the US senate acquitted President Donald Trump on impeachmen­t charges of abusing his office and obstructin­g

Congress, Ford got sidetracke­d talking about politics.

“We need a complete reform of our immigratio­n policies,” said Ford, 77. Cracking down on migrants has been a primary focus of Trump’s administra­tion.

“We need to invite people into the country, and not to keep them out. This is the history and America depends on immigratio­n,” Ford said.

Yet “despite the lack of commitment from the United States government, efforts are being made” towards immigratio­n reform and improving the environmen­t, he added.

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