As
you say, there are no easy answers to the migration problem (Separating
children from parents marks a new moral low, Leader, 24.06.18).
Trump
has disgraced himself and his country by treating children as he has
done, but at the same time, the whole world is failing to look at, let
alone address, the actual causes of migration. People do not leave
family, friends and country on a whim. They are driven to emigrate by
war, oppression and poverty. In the case of Mexico, it is a war, the
Mexican Drugs War, one of the four biggest wars burning at the moment,
that they are running from.
The Mexican Government declared war on drug
gangs in 2006 with the stated aim of curbing the violence, and since
that time, deaths have increased from about 10,000 a year to 14,000.
The drugs in question are cannabis and cocaine. For cannabis, it is a
no-brainer. Decriminalise it. Uruguay and Canada have already done so,
as have one or two US states.
Cocaine is going to cause a bit of
head-scratching, because of the social and health damages caused in the
drug supply chain, but once we realise that these damages are due to the
drug’s criminal status rather than the drug itself, cocaine itself can
be de-criminalised and regulated.
It
is the drug barons themselves who will be the source of the biggest
objections (criminals do not take easily to becoming corporate
directors and paying taxes), but they will use fossilised moralists as
their loudspeaker system.
With a bit of luck though, people will
remember the moral low that Trump stooped to by orphaning war refugees,
and will welcome decriminalisation in the name of less refugees.
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Fewer... no wonder they didn't publish it ;-)
Hope you are well!
Let's have fewer of the pedantry please Stuart!
I am very well, and I hope you and your chickens are also well.
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