Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot
Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot
Senator Marshall, in an interview with Market Day Report on RFD-TV, expressed his criticism of President Joe Biden's decision to close two major rail crossings at the southern border in Texas. The closure has resulted in millions of dollars in international commerce being stranded on the tracks.
Senator Marshall highlighted the administration's approach to creating crises and then creating new crises as a solution. He drew attention to the ongoing border situation, with thousands of people crossing the border daily, overwhelming the capacity of the Border Patrol. He stated, "The White House has pulled these inspectors, the Border Patrol inspectors, for the trains out of their regular job to go help babysit all these people that are coming across the border."
The closure of the trade routes has significant implications for the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which has become the most successful trade agreement for the United States. Senator Marshall emphasized the impact on farmers, stating, "A lot of it goes via the trains… Boy if you’re a farmer, you just feel like this White House is sticking their thumb in your eye again." He further lamented the consequences for other industries, such as airplane and car manufacturing, which heavily rely on cross-border trade and production processes.
The senator also expressed concern about the long-term consequences of the trade route closure. He highlighted the impact on wheat exports from Kansas, with Mexico being the number one export destination. He questioned whether Mexico would turn to other countries for wheat if they can no longer depend on Kansas wheat.
Senator Marshall underscored the importance of maintaining a strong relationship with Mexico, considering the substantial trade volume under the USMCA. He criticized the federal government, particularly President Biden, for obstructing the ability to take care of a valuable customer. He stated, "Again, it feels like a poke in the eye to American farmers and ranchers."
In conclusion, Senator Marshall's interview on RFD-TV highlighted the detrimental effects of President Biden's decision to close major trade routes at the southern border. He voiced concerns about the impact on various industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, and the overall economy. The senator criticized the federal government for hindering businesses and expressed frustration with their actions.
For additional details, please follow this link: https://www.marshall.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/icymi-senator-marshall-joins-rfd-tv-slamming-joe-bidens-decision-to-close-major-trade-routes-just-days-before-christmas/