Following Trump's tariff threat, Mexico begins immigration talks in Washington

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Following Trump's tariff threat, Mexico begins immigration talks in Washington
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Following President Trump's tariff threat, Mexico begins immigration talks in Washington, D.C. Trump has said he will apply tariffs of 5% on all Mexican goods beginning June 10.

Trump on Sunday called Mexico an"abuser" of the United States and said he wanted action, not talk. Mexico has signaled it would retaliate to the tariffs, with targets likely to include farm products on Trump supporting states.

McAleenan also said Mexico should bolster its own immigration screenings along its southern border, crack down on networks transporting migrants and enable more migrants to wait in Mexico while they apply for asylum in the United States. In its biggest concession to Trump so far, Mexico agreed in December to receive some Central Americans seeking asylum in the United States to await the resolution of their cases.

A more radical idea that has long been promoted by the DHS and may again be on the table in talks this week despite previously being a red line for Lopez Obrador, is to make Central Americans apply for Mexican asylum, not U.S. asylum.

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