American Military News by Alex Daugherty - McClatchy and Nicholas Nehamas 12/6/2019
At a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing Thursday, Sen. Marco Rubio called illegal gold mining in Latin America a “direct threat†to U.S. national security that has become “far more lucrative than drug trafficking†— and noted that billions of dollars worth of the illicit precious metal is entering American consumer markets through Miami.
“There is a major human toll if we do not get control of this problem,†said Rubio, citing a cornucopia of evils unleashed by illegal mining including human trafficking, corruption, disease, mercury poisoning, drug smuggling, widespread deforestation in the Amazon basin and the enrichment of powerful criminal groups and rogue governments like Nicolas Maduro’s regime in Venezuela.
But American consumers are scooping up gold with little awareness of where it comes from or who gets hurt. The metal is used not only by the jewelry industry but also in electronics such as smartphones and tablets. Rubio said 58% of imported U.S. gold comes from Latin America. Miami International Airport, the closest U.S. port to Latin America, has long been the nation’s leading gateway of gold.
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