U.S. tariffs on imported textiles incentivize importers to circumvent U.S. duties, a group of 16 House lawmakers contends, calling on the Homeland Security Department to create a “comprehensive textile enforcement program” designed to crack down on such abuses. In a June 9 letter to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, the lawmakers said the U.S. textile industry has “suffered greatly from customs fraud and abuse by foreign competitors …