Rep. Lipinski Issues Statement on U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement
December 20, 2019
December 20, 2019
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 -- Rep. Daniel Lipinski, D-Illinois, issued the following statement about the vote in support of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement:
"When President Clinton signed the North American Free Trade Agreement into law in 1993, it was sold as a historic deal between the United States, Canada and Mexico that would increase exports and create jobs. But NAFTA was disastrous for American workers and communities all around the country, including in the Third District. NA . . .
"When President Clinton signed the North American Free Trade Agreement into law in 1993, it was sold as a historic deal between the United States, Canada and Mexico that would increase exports and create jobs. But NAFTA was disastrous for American workers and communities all around the country, including in the Third District. NA . . .