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Trump Slams Mexico As Leader Cancels Trip

January 26, 2017
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Donald Trump has hit out at Mexico after its president announced he had cancelled next week’s trip to the US.

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The US president said meeting Enrique Pena Nieto would be “fruitless” if Mexico didn’t treat the US “with respect” and pay for a new border wall. The diplomatic spat comes a day after Mr Trump unveiled his plan to build a barrier along the Mexico-US border.

Senate Republicans said the US Congress would move ahead with the plan, and it would cost $12bn (£9.5bn) to $15bn. Mr Trump told Republican lawmakers in Philadelphia: “The American people will not pay for the wall.”

He added: “Unless Mexico is going to treat the United States fairly, with respect, such a meeting would be fruitless, and I want to go a different route, we have no choice.”

White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters that they are looking “for a date to reschedule”, adding they will “continue to keep the lines of communication open”.

Mr Pena Nieto announced earlier on Thursday that he had called off the 31 January trip after Mr Trump suggested he should do just that. “If Mexico is unwilling to pay for the badly needed wall, then it would be better to cancel the upcoming meeting,” the US president wrote on Twitter on Thursday morning. Earlier Mr Pena Nieto said he “lamented” the plans for the barrier. In a televised address, the Mexican leader told the nation: “I’ve said time and again: Mexico won’t pay for any wall. “I regret and condemn the decision of the United States to continue construction of a wall that, for years, has divided us instead of uniting us.”

Mr Pena Nieto met Mr Trump – then a presidential candidate – in Mexico City in September and came under intense criticism at home. His approval ratings remain low.

Mexican president takes a stand – Analysis by Will Grant, Mexico City Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto is facing the lowest approval ratings of his presidency. In fact, of any Mexican president over the past two decades. Much of that unpopularity is down to Donald Trump. Many Mexicans, both in the media and on the streets, consider that he lacks the necessary steel to deal with the new Republican president and has been railroaded on everything from the border wall to Nafta.

So when President Trump challenged – some might even say goaded – him to cancel their meeting, Mr Pena Nieto was left with little other option. He would have been perceived as very weak if he had travelled to Washington DC for talks in the light of Mr Trump’s tweets. For many Mexicans, it would have been tantamount to the Mexican government accepting Donald Trump’s central claim: that Mexico will pay for the US border wall. If not up front, then eventually.

That is simply unacceptable to the vast majority of ordinary Mexicans who view the wall as unnecessary, inhumane, expensive and ineffective. As their elected leader, at least for the next 18 months, Enrique Pena Nieto was duty-bound to deliver that message to the White House.

Building a barrier along the 2,000 mile (3,200km) US boundary with Mexico was one of Mr Trump’s key election pledges.

As he signed the directive at the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday, he spoke of a “crisis” on the southern US border. His executive orders also called for hiring 10,000 immigration officials to help boost border patrol efforts.

“A nation without borders is not a nation,” Mr Trump said. “Beginning today the United States gets back control of its borders.”

On Thursday – less than a day after Mr Trump’s announcement – US media reported that the chief of US Border Patrol is leaving the job. It is unclear if Mark Morgan, who heads the agency charged with securing US borders, was forced out or resigned.

The executive orders are among a flurry expected on national and border security this week.

In other developments:

UK Prime Minister Theresa May will press to renew the UK’s special relationship with the US as she prepares to meet the new president Mr Trump said he believed waterboarding works, but he would rely on the advice of Defence Secretary James Mattis and CIA director Mike Pompeo Mr Trump ordered cuts in federal grants to “sanctuary cities” – about 400 generally left-leaning locations nationwide that have policies protecting undocumented immigrants

The president called Wikileaks source Chelsea Manning an “ungrateful traitor” after she said Barack Obama had few accomplishments

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