The Mexican government released the details of the side agreement it made with the Trump administration, pledging to take on additional measures if it fails to adequately stop the flow of illegal immigrants reaching the U.S. border.
Details of the side agreement come after the White House and Mexico City reached a sweeping immigration deal on June 7. In return for the U.S. not imposing 5% tariffs on all Mexican products, the Mexican government would deploy up to 6,000 National Guard troops to its southern border with Guatemala, and allow more U.S. asylum seekers to stay within its country.
President Donald Trump told media at the time that Mexico had agreed to additional terms, but he would allow their government to release the information at their discretion.
“Here’s the agreement. A very simple agreement,” Trump said to reporters on Tuesday, waiving a folded piece of paper. “This is one page of a very long and very good agreement for both Mexico and the United States.”
Mexico has now revealed what’s inside that piece of paper.
Well, Mexico just released the full page that @realDonaldTrump carried when he said there was a secret agreement pic.twitter.com/A5ocd4WV6p
— Carlos Manuel Rodríguez (@carlos_rgz) June 14, 2019
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