2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Once again, Enrique Peña Nieto reiterated that Mexico will not pay under any circumstances for the wall that Donald Trump plans to build on the border with the United States.
Hours after Trump signed a decree last Wednesday to start "immediately" the construction of the wall - one of his main campaign promises - the President of Mexico published a video on his official Twitter account in which he expressed regret and disapproval. the construction of the wall. “Far from uniting, it divides us. Mexico does not believe in walls. I have said it over and over again: 'Mexico will not pay any wall.'”
The president assured that he will ensure the well-being of his compatriots.
“Wherever there is a migrant Mexican at risk who requires our support, we should be there. There must be your country, "he said in the clip. "I have ordered the Ministry of Foreign Relations to strengthen the protection measures for our compatriots. The 50 Mexican consulates in the United States will become true defenders of the rights of migrants, our communities are not alone, the Mexican government will provide them with legal advice that guarantees the protection they require.”
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