MEXICO CITY.- The candidate Republican for president of the United States, Donald Trump, threatened today with impose 25% tariffs on Mexico if the country does not “stop the passage of criminals and drugs.”
During a rally in Raleigh, North CarolinaTrump said that during his government (2917-2021), forced Mexico to deploy soldiers to stop the flow of migrants.
“Mexico paid for the soldiers. They paid us so much”… he assured. He said he had a great relationship with the then Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
“He was a socialist… You can’t have everything,” and he complained about the “invasion” of migrants from Mexico. Immediately afterwards, he said that, if he wins the presidency in the elections on November 5, he would The first thing you will do is communicate with the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum.
However, he announced that the call will be to warn you that “if they do not stop the arrival of criminals and drugs to the southern border of the United States, “I will impose 25% tariffs to everything they send. If it doesn’t work, 50%. If it doesn’t work, 75%, and if it doesn’t work, 100%.”
Mexico has been the main supplier of goods to the United States in the first six months of 2024, according to data from the US Census Bureau. Meanwhile, Canada and China have placed second and third place.
🚨#ULTIMAHORA If he wins the presidency, the Republican candidate Donald Trump threatens President Claudia Sheinbaum of applying 25% to 75% tariffs on the goods we send to the US, if the drugs and criminals that cross MX to the neighbor are not stopped. northern country. pic.twitter.com/2FnbppKJxx
— Ciro Di Costanzo (@CiroDi) November 4, 2024
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How accurate is Trump’s claim that he forced Mexico to deploy soldiers during his previous presidency?
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## Interview: Trump’s Tariff Threat Against Mexico
**Host:** Joining us tonight to discuss Donald Trump’s latest comments regarding tariffs on Mexico is Dr. Maria Hernandez, an expert in U.S.-Mexico relations. Dr. Hernandez, thanks for being here.
**Dr. Hernandez:** Thank you for having me.
**Host:** Trump has threatened to impose significant tariffs on Mexican goods if they don’t crack down on migration and drug trafficking. What are your thoughts on this proposal?
**Dr. Hernandez:** Trump’s statements are deeply concerning.
First, they are based on a fundamentally inaccurate premise. While Mexico does face challenges with drug trafficking and migration, blaming them entirely and threatening punitive measures is oversimplified and counters productive solutions.
Second, these tariff threats would have a devastating impact on both the US and Mexican economies. [1](https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-promises-25-tariff-products-mexico-canada-2024-11-25/) Mexico is a major trading partner, and imposing such steep tariffs would disrupt supply chains and lead to price increases for American consumers.
**Host:** Trump mentions that he forced Mexico to deploy soldiers during his previous presidency. Is there evidence to support this claim?
**Dr. Hernandez:** Trump’s claims about forcing Mexico to deploy troops during his previous term are misleading. While there was increased cooperation on border security during that time, including the deployment of Mexico’s National Guard, this was part of a negotiated agreement, not something imposed by the United States.
**Host:** Trump has also stated he would call Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to issue this warning. What do you expect the reaction in Mexico to be?
**Dr. Hernandez:** I expect the Mexican government to strongly reject these threats. Tying economic relations to immigration policy is unacceptable. Mexico is a sovereign nation deserving of respect.
**Host:** Dr. Hernandez, thank you for shedding light on this complex issue.
**Dr. Hernandez:** My pleasure.
**Host:** We’ll be right back after the break.
Let me know if you’d like me to expand on any part of the interview or discuss other aspects of the situation!