"What About the Capitalists?": Autoworkers in U.S., Mexico Call for Solidarity, Not Divisive Tariffs

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As workers brace for uncertainty and fallout from Trump’s tariffs, we hear from two autoworkers, one in Mexico and one in the United States. Israel Cervantes, founder of the National Independent Union for Workers in the Automotive Industry in Mexico, calls for unions across North America to unite against the tariffs, which have already led to layoffs from auto manufacturers. In the U.S., autoworker and UAW member Sean Crawford joins Democracy Now! on his work break to respond to the rhetoric and impact of the tariffs. “They are always harping on foreigners, foreigners, foreigners. But what about the capitalists?” says Crawford, who urges international solidarity against corporations’ attempts to sow division among exploited workers. “This nationalistic viewpoint has not been working for us and has resulted in a lot of these layoffs,” he says. “I want to see us grow together as a working class.”

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