Mexico says no to safe third-country asylum discussion with U.S.

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So...I thought we had a deal? Or..are we being played, again?

Mexico says no to safe third-country asylum discussion with U.S.


"Mexico will not agree to further discussion of safe third country status for asylum seekers, the foreign minister said, adding it was not clear what the Trump administration's stance was on the issue despite a deadline reached on Monday.
Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said that in weekend talks, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo did not address an earlier deal that the two countries look at making asylum seekers apply for refuge in Mexico if migration flows were not significantly lower by July 22.
However, Ebrard said he told Pompeo in Mexico City on Sunday that Mexico's view was that the proposal was unnecessary, after it helped reduce apprehensions at the U.S. southern border by a about a third last month.
"I can't anticipate what their stance is but the Mexican position is very clear. We are not going to change our position. We don't agree, and we have not accepted a negotiation about it," Ebrard said at a news conference.
Mexico has long resisted U.S. pressure to formally accept the safe third country status. Even so, it agreed with the United States to begin talks over changing rules to make Mexico into a safe third country if, by July 22, the United States deemed that Mexico had not done enough to thwart migrants.
That June 7 deal was reached to avert U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of escalating tariffs on all Mexican products sold to the United States.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made slashing illegal migration numbers a hallmark of his presidency and 2020 re-election bid, but despite last month's decline in apprehensions flows are still near record highs."
 
They should be reported to the United Nation. This is a refugee crisis don’t you know?
 
So...I thought we had a deal? Or..are we being played, again?

Mexico says no to safe third-country asylum discussion with U.S.


"Mexico will not agree to further discussion of safe third country status for asylum seekers, the foreign minister said, adding it was not clear what the Trump administration's stance was on the issue despite a deadline reached on Monday.
Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said that in weekend talks, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo did not address an earlier deal that the two countries look at making asylum seekers apply for refuge in Mexico if migration flows were not significantly lower by July 22.
However, Ebrard said he told Pompeo in Mexico City on Sunday that Mexico's view was that the proposal was unnecessary, after it helped reduce apprehensions at the U.S. southern border by a about a third last month.
"I can't anticipate what their stance is but the Mexican position is very clear. We are not going to change our position. We don't agree, and we have not accepted a negotiation about it," Ebrard said at a news conference.
Mexico has long resisted U.S. pressure to formally accept the safe third country status. Even so, it agreed with the United States to begin talks over changing rules to make Mexico into a safe third country if, by July 22, the United States deemed that Mexico had not done enough to thwart migrants.
That June 7 deal was reached to avert U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of escalating tariffs on all Mexican products sold to the United States.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made slashing illegal migration numbers a hallmark of his presidency and 2020 re-election bid, but despite last month's decline in apprehensions flows are still near record highs."
Tells you a lot when not even Mexico wants them.
 
So...I thought we had a deal? Or..are we being played, again?

Mexico says no to safe third-country asylum discussion with U.S.


"Mexico will not agree to further discussion of safe third country status for asylum seekers, the foreign minister said, adding it was not clear what the Trump administration's stance was on the issue despite a deadline reached on Monday.
Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said that in weekend talks, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo did not address an earlier deal that the two countries look at making asylum seekers apply for refuge in Mexico if migration flows were not significantly lower by July 22.
However, Ebrard said he told Pompeo in Mexico City on Sunday that Mexico's view was that the proposal was unnecessary, after it helped reduce apprehensions at the U.S. southern border by a about a third last month.
"I can't anticipate what their stance is but the Mexican position is very clear. We are not going to change our position. We don't agree, and we have not accepted a negotiation about it," Ebrard said at a news conference.
Mexico has long resisted U.S. pressure to formally accept the safe third country status. Even so, it agreed with the United States to begin talks over changing rules to make Mexico into a safe third country if, by July 22, the United States deemed that Mexico had not done enough to thwart migrants.
That June 7 deal was reached to avert U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of escalating tariffs on all Mexican products sold to the United States.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made slashing illegal migration numbers a hallmark of his presidency and 2020 re-election bid, but despite last month's decline in apprehensions flows are still near record highs."

Manana!
 
Who says we have to care whether or not Mexico likes anything? It's a failed corrupt narco state ruled by gangsters.
 
Mexico sees the writing on the wall as an intensified browning of the US will only be more beneficial for them in the future.
 
So, in the back and forth of this issue...did Mexico play Trump? Got the tariff threats lifted..and maintained the status quo after some showpiece moves?
 
That's ok....we hold that key not Mexico....we will just turn them around and tell them to go to Mexico for asylum claims.....
 
So far no court has challenged Trump's new asylum executive order...that tells me it is legally sound and unassailable....another win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
So far no court has challenged Trump's new asylum executive order...that tells me it is legally sound and unassailable....another win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It has immediately faced lawsuits, first by the American Civil Liberties Union and other groups just hours after the rule took effect on Tuesday and then by two other Washington, D.C., groups on Wednesday.

Trump’s Latest Asylum Rule, Explained
Those suits will be tossed out....all the experts have said so.....Barr helped to write this EO and everyone expects it to go through...that is why CNN is ignoring it....
 
Its time to build the Costa Rican Canal. Effectively cut the America's in half. Put troops there. A few bases. Panama and Costa Rica are thin areas of land.
 

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