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Mexico Government Says It Won’t Pay for Trump Wall
Last week, Fox blasted Trump, using profanity to respond to Trump’s insistence that Mexico must pay for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and calling the GOP front runner a “crazy guy”.
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People think the cost of the wall could be greater than $1 billion.
“Trump forgets that the USA has prospered thanks in part to cheap Mexican labor”, he said.
Blanca Rivera, who manages the Ciudad Juarez migrant shelter, said she had noticed a recent surge in the numbers of migrants and also blamed the inflammatory rhetoric.
“I say it emphatically and categorically: Mexico, under no circumstance is going to pay for the wall that Mr. Trump is proposing”, Mexican Treasury Secretary Luis Videgaray said late Wednesday to Milenio television. An expletive is a curse or swear word.
Fox is calling on Americans to “wake up” from “this Republican nightmare”.
“What both countries need is better border infrastructure”, he said. Now, during a reunion of Mexico’s political party PAN, former President Felipe Calderón went as far as comparing the aspiring presidential candidate to Adolf Hitler. “When you say ignorant things, you’re ignorant”.
Fox and other Latin American politicians, like the Spanish language media, seem to refuse to understand the level of anger and frustration grass-roots Americans hold toward illegal immigration and the countries who send their people to us illegally. Kathleen Struck was the editor.
But Deputy José Manuel Delgadillo of the conservative National Action Party noted that the proposal was a way to urge Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto to more forcefully confront Trump.
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Videgaray took on a more technical tone, arguing that net migration from Mexico has been negative for the past five years, and that the two countries should focus on improving border infrastructure.