Miami Herald

Trump blasts Colombia for failing to stop illegal drugs from making their way to U.S.

- BY ALEX DAUGHERTY adaugherty@mcclatchyd­c.com

President Donald Trump’s visit to Lake Okeechobee on Friday was supposed to tout funding for Everglades projects.

But he decided to riff about closing the southern U.S. border and criticized Colombia — a key U.S. ally harboring at least 1.5 million Venezuelan­s who have fled Nicolás Maduro’s regime.

After saying Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico have “done nothing” to keep immigrants from entering the U.S., Trump called out Colombian President Iván Duque.

“I’ll tell you something, Colombia, you have your new president of Colombia,” Trump said. “Really good guy, I’ve met him — we had him at the White House. He said how he’s going to stop drugs.

“More drugs are coming out of Colombia right now than before he was president, so he has done nothing for us.”

Colombia is the main staging area for humanitari­an aid waiting to enter Venezuela. Duque was one of the first leaders to recognize Juan Guaidó as the country’s legitimate president and the country is regarded as a key U.S. ally in the ongoing effort to drive Maduro out of power.

Duque, a conservati­ve who took office in August 2018, visited the White House last month.

Florida Sen. Rick Scott traveled to Duque’s inaugurati­on, a sign that Republican­s in Florida — the state has more Colombian residents than any other — want to build a relationsh­ip with the new president.

Rubio touted the United States’ relationsh­ip with Duque in a Miami Herald op-ed last month.

“Colombia’s fight is our fight,’’ Rubio wrote. “The United States has an obligation to support President Duque’s new counterdru­g strategy.

“Nearly 1 million Venezuelan­s have fled to Colombia in recent years, overwhelmi­ng the latter’s basic services like healthcare, education and housing programs.

“The United States and internatio­nal community must continue to support Colombia with humanitari­an assistance to cope with this tragedy.”

 ?? CESAR CARRION Colombian Presidency ?? Colombian President Iván Duque and U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to have a cordial meeting at the 2018 United Nations General Assembly in New York.
CESAR CARRION Colombian Presidency Colombian President Iván Duque and U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to have a cordial meeting at the 2018 United Nations General Assembly in New York.

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