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But Mr Ebrard, who will become foreign minister in December after Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's administration takes power, said the US had yet to even send "a specific proposal" on how to deal with the issue.
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Ha ha ha.
Dippy don't understand 'We' do not need to send a
'specific proposal' to Mexico. All we need to do
is tell them "They ain't crossing the border".
It is Mexico's problem. Not ours.

And Mexico should have recognized that from the very
beginning. Just because Mexico chose to let the
hordes of illegal aliens cross their southern border
does not mean the U.S. has to let them cross our
southern border.

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Incoming Mexican gov't to US: No deal...
By: kathy_s17
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Sun, 25 Nov 18 5:17 PM
Msg. 14356 of 62138

Migrant caravan: Mexican officials deny US border deal

Mexico's incoming foreign minister has said discussions on how to deal with migrants travelling to the United States are continuing despite reports a deal has been reached.

Marcelo Ebrard denied reaching an agreement which would see asylum seekers waiting in Mexico while their claims were processed in US courts.

Mr Ebrard's words seem to contradict US President Donald Trump's latest tweet.

He said migrants would not be allowed entry until their claims were approved.

"Migrants at the Southern Border will not be allowed into the United States until their claims are individually approved in court," Mr Trump wrote, adding: "No 'releasing' into the US. All will stay in Mexico."

â—¾Humanitarian crisis develops in Tijuana
â—¾What is the migrant caravan heading to US?

The conflicting statements emerged after the Washington Post reported Mexican officials had agreed to let migrants trying to enter the US stay in Mexico while their asylum claims were heard.

According to the newspaper, the plan was called "Remain in Mexico".

But Mr Ebrard, who will become foreign minister in December after Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's administration takes power, said the US had yet to even send "a specific proposal" on how to deal with the issue.

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