Mexico formally asks US to clarify Trump's border remarks

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Mexico's ambassador to the U.S. said Tuesday that his country has formally asked the Trump administration to clarify the president's announcement that he is planning to deploy troops along the U.S. southern border.

"The Mexican government has formally asked for clarification of the president's statements, both through the State Department and the Homeland Security Department," Gerónimo Gutiérrez said on CNN International, adding that he had personally spoken to Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Kirstjen Michele NielsenMexico formally asks US to clarify Trump's border remarks Top Trump officials huddling on immigration Trump says he will deploy U.S. military to southern border MORE.

"The important thing is that both countries share the idea of having a secure border," he added. "We don't always agree in how to achieve that objective, and I do expect that, in the next few hours, we will get clarification on this issue."

Gutiérrez's comments came shortly after President Trump Donald John TrumpWalker warns of Dem wave in Wisconsin after liberal wins state judicial race Trump speaks with Israel's Netanyahu as tensions simmer in region Dem-backed candidate wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race MORE said he plans to deploy U.S. troops along the southern border to prevent unauthorized crossings into the country until his proposed border wall is built.

Such a move would dramatically escalate the U.S. presence along the border, which is currently protected by the U.S. Border Patrol.

Gutiérrez said that militarizing the U.S.-Mexico border would not be welcomed by the Mexican government, but added that further clarification by the Trump administration was necessary to determine "where we are."

Trump has ramped up his rhetoric on immigration and border security in recent days, reviving a topic that served as a central theme of his presidential campaign.

In a tweet over the weekend, Trump quashed the prospect of a deal to protect young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children – known as "Dreamers."

And on Monday, he called on Mexico to step up efforts to detain people who attempt to cross the border illegally, and warned of a "caravan" of immigrants from Central America heading toward the U.S.

averageparrot on April 4th, 2018 at 05:13 UTC »

Listen, I've played all the Civilization games to date. The best response is to tell them that our army is just passing through. But keep the units on the border tiles anyway. Stupid AI.

blore40 on April 3rd, 2018 at 23:42 UTC »

This is a ploy by Canada to invade from the North while the US troops are down south.

autotldr on April 3rd, 2018 at 21:33 UTC »

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 64%. (I'm a bot)

Mexico's ambassador to the U.S. said Tuesday that his country has formally asked the Trump administration to clarify the president's announcement that he is planning to deploy troops along the U.S. southern border.

Gutiérrez's comments came shortly after President Trump said he plans to deploy U.S. troops along the southern border to prevent unauthorized crossings into the country until his proposed border wall is built.

Such a move would dramatically escalate the U.S. presence along the border, which is currently protected by the U.S. Border Patrol.

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