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Donald Trump’s win — with his proposals on tariffs, immigration and combating drug trafficking — is sending shock waves through Mexico. “We’re already at a very fragile point.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum speaks next to a Truth Social post of US President Donald Trump during her daily press conference at the National Palace in Mexico City on March 6, 2025.
Trump is also expected to reimpose several measures aimed at curbing illegal border-crossings, such as the “Remain in Mexico” policy which during the 45th president’s first term required ...
Trump vowed to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada if both nations failed to do more to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs into the U.S. Sheinbaum, who recently took office, said on ...
Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has spoken out against President-elect Donald Trump's deportation threats. ( (Fernando Llano / Associated Press))© (Fernando Llano / Associated Press) ...
MEXICO CITY — If former President Trump is reelected and follows through with his promise to slap new tariffs on all imports to the U.S., experts say much of the global economy could be upended.
Still, Mr. Trump has said his government would hire 10,000 new agents to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border and proposed using some of the military’s budget for border security.
Trump on Monday said he would impose a 25% tax on all products entering the country from Canada and Mexico as one of his first executive orders upon taking office on Jan. 20.
President Trump has threatened to impose new tariffs on Mexico if the country does not step up its immigration enforcement actions. Follow here for the latest.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s response to Trump’s claim of success in handling the southern border also suggested that Mexico has been working to stem illegal immigration into the U.S.
What has changed in U.S.-Mexico relations? President Donald Trump possesses an accurate assessment of the Mexican state’s basic nature, and is making policy accordingly.
If Trump wins If Donald Trump wins a second term, his Mexico strategy will likely take a similar tack to what we’ve seen so far. But don’t mistake a lack of change for a lack of impact.