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Maryknoll OGC Signs Open Letter to President Trump Urging Action on U.S. Gun Smuggling to Mexico
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns joined an open letter to President Trump noting that 70 percent of firearms recovered from crime scenes in Mexico originated from the U.S. and urging that the administration do more to stem the flow of guns to Mexican cartels.
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Cc: Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem
Dear President Trump,
We are a broad coalition of individuals, organizations, and dignitaries living in the United States and Mexico, united in our concern for U.S. guns fueling violence in Mexico.
On February 3, 2025, President Claudia Sheinbaum posted on social media that in your agreement on a month-long pause on reciprocal tariffs, the U.S. made a commitment to, “avoid the trafficking of high-powered weapons from the United States into Mexico.” Our nations are each other’s largest trading partners, therefore, it is imperative that we create binational solutions to avoid a trade war and create policies that respect the dignity and experiences of the people of both of our nations.
As we approach the end of the month-long pause, it is imperative that all factors fueling migration, including the flow of weapons across our border into Mexico, must be addressed. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) reports that 70% of firearms recovered at crime scenes in Mexico and submitted for tracing come from the United States. U.S. sourced firearms and gun manufacturers are empowering cartels to devastate communities, fuel the narcotics trade, and intimidate local authorities, forcing migration from Mexico to the United States.
Most trafficked firearms to Mexico are legally purchased at retail gun shops or gun shows in Texas, Arizona, and California. Nearly all of these weapons are purchased by U.S. citizens — not immigrants— as required under law, and are then easily trafficked over the border into Mexico, falling into the hands of the cartels. Extensive evidence confirms this pattern. For example, a gun purchased in Texas is more likely to be used in a homicide in Mexico than in Texas itself.
Secretary Marco Rubio recently visited nations in South and Central America with the goal to, “stop illegal and large-scale migration, fight the scourge of transnational criminal organizations and drug traffickers, and deepen economic partnerships to enhance prosperity in our hemisphere.”Firearm trafficking from the U.S. extends beyond Mexico, fueling violence into the Caribbean and Central America. Gangs in Haiti dominate and terrorize broad swaths of territory with weapons trafficked from the U.S., mainly from Florida and Georgia. Achieving the Secretary’s goals for the region must include efforts to curb the flow of these weapons into these nations.
You have designated cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, therefore it is in the U.S.’s national security interest to cut off their access to the weapons that enable terror and destabilize entire regions. Firearms enable drug trafficking, have been used to forcibly disappear over 100,000 people in Mexico, and displace people from their homes to seek safety. The U.S.-sourced guns are driving violence to the point that, for many people, leaving their homes is a matter of life or death.
As you continue tariff negotiations with Mexico, we urge you to take the following actions:
- Issue an executive order to take assault rifles, .50 caliber rifles, and high-capacity magazines, used by the cartels in thousands of crimes, off the U.S. retail market. In the absence of an executive order, support legislative proposals with the same effect – including the Stop Arming Cartels Act, that bans the commercial sale of .50 caliber rifles in the U.S., which only the cartels have an interest in buying.
○ Texas and Arizona laws allow private individuals to purchase .50 caliber sniper rifles and assault weapons without a criminal background check. This enormous market is perfect for fentanyl traffickers and violent groups. In June 2020, gunmen used a .50 caliber rifle in an assassination attempt on Mexico City’s police chief that killed three people.
- Instruct the Justice Department to order the inspection of every gun dealer that has been implicated in sales of firearms trafficked to Mexico, to ensure they are not facilitating trafficking to the cartels.
- Use your executive authority in the National Firearms Act of 1968 to stop the importation into the U.S. of assault rifles, many of which are trafficked to Mexico.
- Support legislation to require background checks for all sales of firearms, including online, by mail order, and at gun shows. This is especially important in the states with the highest levels of gun trafficking to Mexico.
We will continue to engage our elected officials both in the United States and Mexico on these critical issues.
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Mira: Feminisms and Democracies | Laura Carlsen | Director |
Ipad Owner | Patricia Layden | Individual |
Victoria Julita Spiers, CA Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist | Victoria Julita Spiers | CA Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist |
Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, USA-JPIC | Sr. Rose Therese Nolta | Justice and Peace Coordinator |
Opal Group | Francisco de Tavira | Investor Relations Associate |
codepink | Medea Benjamin | Cofounder |
Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Justice Team | Angela Howard-McParland | Justice Resource Manager |
Nuns Against Gun Violence | Angela Howard-McParland | Co-Founder & Steering Committee |
Lives Robbed | Kimberly Rubio | President |
FOR Peace Presence | Michaela Söllinger | Regional Coordinator |
The Guild of Secrecy | Cory Pinckard | His Royal Majesty |
4Women.com | Susan Lea | Attorney |
Canadian Resistance Front | Rick Moffat | Power sharing director |
Elizabeth Zumchak | Elizabeth Zumchak | Individual |
Jacobson Arts | Joyce Jacobson | Coordinator |
Festival internacional Esaú | José Ugalde Mejia | Presidente |
Kino Border Initiative | Pedro De Velasco | Director of Education and Advocacy |
None | Alfred G Jonas | Business owner |
Students Engaged in Advancing Texas | Ayaan Moledina | Federal Policy Director |
Fox Valley Citizens for Peace & Justice (Illinois) | Mary Shesgreen | Chair |
David Ivester | David Ivester | Publisher |
Barbara Sack | Barbara Sack | Barbara Sack |
Judy bierbaum | Judy bierbaum | Concerned citizen |
Citizen of the United States | Barbara Hoch | Citizen |
Ms. Cornelia Teed | Cornelia Teed | N/A |
G D Abbott | G D Abbott | Self |
Paul Riek | Paul Riek | Individual |
Kathy Bradley | Kathy Bradley | citizen |
Kathy Bradley | Kathy Bradley | citzen |
Debra Atlas | Debra Atlas | self |
Ms. Gaylene Sloane | Ms. Gaylene Sloane | Self |
Ms Joann M Koch | Joann M Koch | Ms Joann M Koch |
Year | Kevin | Dr. |
Derechos de la Infancia y la Adolescencia | Raquel Pastor Escobar | Directora |
Celeste Hong | Celeste Hong | Celeste Hong |
Dulce Gomez | Dulce Maria Gomez Andrade | Director |
Conejo Valley Worship Group | Percy Hicks-Severn | Legislator |
Mha Atma S Khalsa | Mha Atma S Khalsa | Mha Atma S Khalsa |
Centro de Estudios Ecuménicos | Sara San Martín R | Promotora de Paz |
Ms. Barbara G Leen | Ms. Barbara Leen | Barbara Leen |
North American Climate, Conservation and Environment(NACCE) | Jerry Rivers | Environmental scientist and Climate Activist |
Catherine J Foley | Catherine J Foley | Ms |
InterReligious Task Force on Central America | Brian Stefan-Szittai | Co-Coordinator |
Black Lives Matter South Bend | Jorden Giger | Cofounder |
Women’s Intl League for Peace and Freedom, Burlington VT branch | Robin Lloyd | president of Burlington VT branch |
Misionera Scalabriniana | Leticia Gutierrez Valderrama | Sister |
Kickapoo Peace Circle | Steven Adams | Member |
International Peace Research Association | Matt Meyer | Secretary General |
N/A | Jim Loveland | 2LT |
Mario Zelaya/ retired teacher | Mario Zelaya | none |
Nicaragua Center for Community Action | Diana Bohn | Nicaragua Center for Community Action – Co-Coordinator |
Bernal Heights Democratic Club | Nic Griffin | member |
Dr. Adrianne Aron | Adrianne Aron | Psychologist |
Layla Razavi, Human Rights Lawyer | Layla Razavi | Human Rights Lawyer |
PEOPLE’S EYE PHOTOGRAPHY | Malaika H Kambon | Owner |
Ms Marilyn Lorenz | Marilyn Lorenz | Committed citizen |
Emmaus Community | Michaelene Loughlin | President |
IMAGINArte | Antonieta Gimeno | Theatre & Writing Facilitator |
Karen Melander-Magoon, ‘D.Min. | Karen Melander-Magoon D.Minl. | Karen Melander-Magoon |
Peace Economy Project | Abbe Sudvarg, M.D. | Board Chair |
SolidarityINFOService | Michael Eisenscher | Publisher |
FCNL – NJ Advocacy Team | Lisa Jordan | Coordinator |
Marwa Elessawy | Marwa Elessawy | Student |
Sandy Martin | Sandy Martin | NA |
Team ENOUGH | Robert Schentrup | Organizing Manager |
individual | Janice Kidd | President Trump |
Latin America Caucus of the Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice | Jennifer Jones | activist |
Jennifer Rader | Jennifer Rader | Private Individual |
Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center | Adam McGovern | Legislative strategist |
Massachusetts Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence | Ruth Zakarin | CEO |
Quixote Center | Fred Schick | Program Manager |
Mark Frederick | Mark Frederick | Mark Frederick |
Haiti Action Committee | Robert Roth | Co-founder |
Peace Economy Project | Katerina Canyon | Executive Director |
Latin American Working Group | Dayana Mosquera | Global Exchange & LAWG Colombia Policy Advisor |
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns | Susan Gunn | Director |
Centro de Atención a la Familia Migrante Indígena AC | Norma Mendieta Mendieta | Directora |
Scotty Brookie | Scotty Brookie | Individual |
Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America | Marilyn McKenna | Co-Director |
March For Our Lives | Ciara Malone | Legal Director |
Texas Gun Sense | Nicole Golden | Executive Director |
COLEFOM | Aaron Ortiz-Santos | Co-coordinator political affairs for USA |
Haiti Action Committee | Pierre Labossiere | Co-Founder |
Pierre Labossiere/Board Member Global Exchange | Pierre Labossiere | Board Member |
Mothers Against Gun Violence | Debra Gillispie | Founder |
Chicago Religious Leadership Network in Latin America (CRLN) | Jhonathan Gómez | Co-Director |
Ecumenical Peace Institute/ Clergy and Laity Concerned | Vivian Zelaya | Board member |
University of San Diego | Topher McDougal | Professor |
Warren Gold MD | Warren Gold | President |
ASOCIACION DE MUJERES AFRODESCENDIENTES | Katy Gil | Executive Director |
Elena Marquina Barrera | Elena Marquina Barrera |