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Trump threatens to close border with Mexico ‘next week’

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Friday again accused Mexico of failing to curb the flow of migrants illegally entering the US, and threatened to close the border ‘next week’ unless something changes.

Trump’s latest tweets ramp up the tension between the neighbors, putting a specific timeframe to his repeated threats to shut the border, one of the busiest in the world.

“If Mexico doesn’t immediatel­y stop ALL illegal immigratio­n coming into the United States through our Southern Border, I will be CLOSING the Border, or large sections of the Border, next week,” he said.

“This would be so easy for Mexico to do, but they just take our money and ‘talk’,” he added.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he did not want to be drawn into a confrontat­ion on the issue.

“Donald Trump has his own way of seeing things,” he told a crowd of supporters in the eastern city of Poza Rica, where he launched a series of new social programs.

“I want to make it clear that we are not going to fight with the United States government. Peace and love,” he said.

But the leftist leader also added: “People in Central America don’t have any options, so they set out looking for a way to earn a living. It’s a human right.

"We shouldn’t condemn migration.”

Earlier, Lopez Obrador reiterated that Mexico is in fact working to fight illegal immigratio­n.

“All this talk of migrant caravans and such is related to politics and the (US) election campaign — that’s why I’m not going to get into it,” he told a news conference, prior to Trump’s latest tweets on the closing the border.

Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard answered Trump’s tweets with one of his own, saying his country “does not act based on threats.”

“We are a great neighbor. Just ask the 1.5 million US citizens who have chosen to call our country home, the largest such community outside the United States,” Ebrard said.

Lopez Obrado has sought to cultivate a cordial relationsh­ip with Trump.

And it appeared to be working — until this week, when the Republican billionair­e returned to the Mexico-bashing of his 2016 campaign, as he launches the run-up to his 2020 re-election bid. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pedestrian­s walk towards the US-Mexico border at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego, California. — AFP photo
Pedestrian­s walk towards the US-Mexico border at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego, California. — AFP photo

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