Mexico Foreign Minister announces 56% drop in number of migrants arriving at US border ahead of key talks with US

Saturday, September 7, 2019
By Paul Martin

Mexico said Friday it has slashed undocumented migration to the United States by 56 percent since May
Country agreed in June to crack down on migration, mainly from poor countries in Central America, under the threat of import tariffs from President Trump
‘I do not think there will be a threat of tariffs because there is a 56 percent reduction,’ said Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard
Ebrad is due to travel to Washington next week to review that agreement to make migrants crossing seek asylum in Mexico rather than the US

DAILYMAIL.COM
7 September 2019

Mexico said Friday it has slashed undocumented migration to the United States by 56 percent since May, aiming to dodge the threat of tariffs under a deal the two countries are set to review next week.

America’s southern neighbor agreed in June to crack down on migration, mainly from poor countries in Central America, under the threat of import tariffs from President Donald Trump, who is seeking re-election on a largely anti-immigration platform.

‘I do not think there will be a threat of tariffs because there is a 56 percent reduction,’ said Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, who is due to travel to Washington next week to review that agreement with the Trump administration 90 days in.

Ebrard repeated Mexico’s refusal to become a so-called safe third country, which Trump has pressed for. Under such an arrangement it would agree to make migrants who cross its territory seek asylum in Mexico rather than the United States.

‘The Mexican strategy is working. We will not agree to be a safe third country … because it goes against our interests,’ the minister said. ‘It is unfair to our country.’

Ebrard said he will tell Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo when he meets with them Tuesday that the way to fight undocumented migration from Central America is to reduce the poverty and violence that are prompting people to leave in the first place.

He said that would include pushing Washington to fulfill its economic aid commitments to the region.

‘The United States promised $2 billion, but we’re still waiting for… a little more than $1 billion’ of that, he told a news conference.

Trump threatened in May to impose tariffs on all Mexican goods, gradually rising as high as 25 percent, if the country did not do more to stop the flow of migrants, after the number of undocumented families crossing the border hit record levels.

The tariffs would have been devastating: Mexico sends some 80 percent of its exports to its giant northern neighbor.

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