Mexico Prepares for Trump's Immigration Policies
Mexico Prepares for Trump's Immigration Policies
Mexico Prepares for Trump's Immigration Policies
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Following Donald Trump's election victory, Mexico's Foreign Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente affirmed the country's commitment to continuing its measures that have reportedly reduced migrant crossings at the U.S. border by 76% since last December. President Claudia Sheinbaum described her recent conversation with Trump as 'very cordial,' noting that while he raised concerns about the border, she reassured him that there would be space for dialogue. Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Mexican exports unless the country takes stronger action against migration and drug trafficking. As Mexico heavily relies on the U.S. market for about 80% of its exports, officials are preparing strategies to address these potential tariffs. Experts suggest that Sheinbaum faces a complex situation as Mexico navigates its relationship with a second Trump administration, balancing economic ties with U.S. demands on migration control. Despite fears, Sheinbaum remains optimistic about maintaining cooperation on these pressing issues.

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