Mexico border closure very likely and would be a 'profit-making operation' for US, Trump says

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Publish Date: 9:51 - 30 March 2019
TEHRAN, Mar 29 -US President Donald Trump has said that there is "a very good likelihood" he will shut down the border with Mexico next week, upping the ante over border security and arguing that the US would benefit from cutting off trade.

Mexico border closure very likely and would be a 'profit-making operation' for US, Trump saysTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) -US President Donald Trump has said that there is "a very good likelihood" he will shut down the border with Mexico next week, upping the ante over border security and arguing that the US would benefit from cutting off trade.

"So there's a very good likelihood that I'll be closing the border next week, and that'll be just fine with me," Trump said.

Trump claimed it would be "very easy" for Mexico to stem the flow of people from sneaking into the US if they "choose to do that."

He invoked the trade deficit the US has with Mexico to justify the reasoning behind his ultimatum, arguing that Mexico profits greatly from the trade with the US and must therefore do its part by enforcing strict immigration laws.

"We are not going to give them hundreds of billions of dollars and tell them they are not going to use their strong immigration laws that help the United States."

Trade deficit has long been Trump's sore spot in relations with other countries. Mexico, Canada, China and the EU rolled out retaliatory tariffs last year after Trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum from most countries. Referring to the trade deficit with Mexico, Trump said cutting off trade would benefit the US economy.

"And with a deficit like we have with Mexico and have had for many years, closing the border would be a profit-making operation," he said.

Earlier in the day, Trump tweeted that he was mulling shutting down large parts or the entirety of the border with Mexico if it does not "immediately" stop the flow of migrants. He further said the decision might impact "all trade."

The new flurry of threats by Trump comes shortly after Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador rejected responsibility for the illegal migrant problem, urging Trump to stop blaming Mexico.

"This is a problem of the United States, or it's a problem of the Central American countries," Obrador said, adding, however, that he would work with Trump to alleviate the crisis.

Source:RT

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