Trump drops his Mexico tariff threat after reaching immigration enforcement deal

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The announcement was a dramatic reversal of a sudden tariff threat that Trump himself announced last week in an attempt to put more pressure on the Mexican government to stem the flow of migrants into the U.S.

said tariffs on Mexican goods are"indefinitely suspended" after negotiators from the US and Mexico were able to reach a deal on immigration enforcement.

His decision to back off three days of intense discussions in Washington between Mexican officials and the Trump administration, with talks between Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard and State Department officials lasting for more than 11 hours Friday. Late Friday, the New York Democrat tweeted:"This is an historic night! @realDonaldTrump has announced that he has cut a deal to 'greatly reduce, or eliminate, Illegal Immigration coming from Mexico and into the United States.' Now that that problem is solved, I'm sure we won't be hearing any more about it in the future."The United States and Mexico signed onto a joint declaration as a result of the negotiations.

However, the agreement does not include requiring asylum seekers to first apply for asylum in the U.S. while in Mexico. The deal comes amid a surge in migrants crossing into the US, straining the resources of federal immigration and border authorities. More than 144,000 migrants were encountered or arrested at the U.S.-Mexico border in May, U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionOf those, nearly 133,000 crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, including more than 11,000 unaccompanied children.

"We would like to thank Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard for his hard work to negotiate a set of joint obligations that benefit both the United States and Mexico," Pompeo said in a statement."The United States looks forward to working alongside Mexico to fulfill these commitments so that we can stem the tide of illegal migration across our southern border and to make our border strong and secure.

 

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