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The Republican nominee and the Mexican president made separate statements in Mexico City but said they did not discuss payment for a border wall
Enrique Peña Nieto says he made clear Mexico would not pay for a border wall despite Trump’s statement after the meeting that the two did not discuss it
The visit is a gamble for Trump. The high-level meeting with a foreign leader allows him the opportunity to assure voters that his tough talk will not prevent him from striking dialogue with foreign leaders, but it also threatens to highlight the widespread anger he has inspired in Mexico.Trump's Mexico visit stirs outrage: 'We don't want him'
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At the end of his meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, Donald Trump told journalists that the pair never discussed one of his most controversial campaign planks: his pledge to force Mexico to pay for construction of a massive border wall. Science
Donald J. Trump said that he and President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico discussed a border wall when they met on Wednesday, but not who would pay. But Mr. Peña Nieto said later on Twitter that at the start of their meeting, “I made it clear that Mexico will not pay for the wall.”
At the end of his meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, Donald Trump told journalists that the pair never discussed one of his most controversial campaign planks: his pledge to force Mexico to pay for construction of a massive border wall.
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Shortly after his trip to Mexico to speak with President Enrique Peña Nieto, Donald J. Trump is giving a speech in Phoenix that is expected to clarify his shifting stance on hard-line immigration policies. Join us here for live analysis.
A spokesman for Enrique Peña Nieto later says there was no discussion about paying for the wall because Trump did not respond to Peña Nieto’s statement that Mexico would not.
Shortly after his trip to Mexico to speak with President Enrique Peña Nieto, Donald J. Trump is giving a speech in Phoenix that is expected to clarify his shifting stance on hard-line immigration policies. Join us here for live analysis.
Shortly after his trip to Mexico to speak with President Enrique Peña Nieto, Donald J. Trump is giving a speech in Phoenix that is expected to clarify his shifting stance on hard-line immigration policies. Join us here for live analysis.
2016 Election
Republican candidate delivers speech in Phoenix following meeting with President Enrique Peña Nieto in Mexico
Trump marched into decidedly hostile territory on a trip that puzzled and infuriated Mexicans across political lines. Demonstrators rallied around Mexico City’s gilded Angel de la Independencia statue and waved signs in English reading: 'Trump, go home.'
Donald J. Trump swept into Mexico City to make overtures to a nation he has repeatedly denigrated, then flew to Phoenix to outline his latest priorities on immigration. In Arizona, Mr. Trump abandoned his more diplomatic tone from earlier in the day, maintaining that Mexico will pay for a border wall: “100 percent.”
Enrique Peña Nieto says he made clear Mexico would not pay for a border wall despite Trump’s statement after the meeting that the two did not discuss it
Rather, Trump said that President Obama’s and Hillary Clinton’s policies are to blame for 'countless American' deaths at the hands of immigrants in the country illegally.
Enrique Peña Nieto says he made clear Mexico would not pay for a border wall despite Trump’s statement after the meeting that the two did not discuss it
Donald Trump tried to move past a week of vacillating on immigration, his signature issue, by asserting in a speech Wednesday that the question of what to do with 11 million people in the U.S illegally is not central to the problem. “Anyone who tells you that the core issue is the needs of those…
“Anyone who tells you that the core issue is the needs of those living here illegally has simply spent too much time in Washington,” Trump says to cheers from thousands of supporters in Phoenix.
Donald J. Trump’s closest allies pressed him to go to Mexico to meet with President Enrique Peña Nieto, presenting himself to the world as a statesman. But the gambit will likely be difficult to sustain: He must avoid his former pledges without renouncing them, and make gestures of conciliation toward Hispanic voters.
Donald Trump says there will be no amnesty in immigration speech in Phoenix after last-minute meeting with President Enrique Peña Nieto in Mexico
Republican candidate tells Phoenix audience there will be no amnesty and lays out vision of a Mexico border wall and mass expulsion of criminal ‘illegal aliens’
Republican candidate tells Phoenix audience there will be no amnesty and lays out vision of a Mexico border wall and mass expulsion of criminal ‘illegal aliens’
The Phoenix address includes new limits and entry criteria for legal immigrants and promises to crack down on welfare abusers. Says Trump: «You can’t just smuggle in, hunker down, and wait to be legalized.… Those days are over.”Transcript: Donald Trump's full immigration speech, annotated
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Republican candidate tells Phoenix audience there will be no amnesty and lays out vision of a Mexico border wall and mass expulsion of criminal ‘illegal aliens’
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Donald J. Trump shelved his plan to deport 11 million undocumented residents and said that a Trump administration and Mexico would secure the border together. But his dual speeches in Mexico City and Phoenix were so jarring that his true vision and intentions on immigration were hard to discern.
Donald J. Trump shelved his plan to deport 11 million undocumented residents and said a Trump administration and Mexico would secure the border together. But his dual speeches in Mexico City and Phoenix were so jarring that his true vision and intentions were hard to discern.
Buildings several miles away shook from the blast, and multiple explosions continued for several minutes. A cloud of dark smoke filled the overcast sky. Morning Reportlatest headlines Politics
Buildings several miles away shook from the blast, and multiple explosions continued for several minutes. A cloud of dark smoke filled the overcast sky.SpaceX explosion live updates: Rocket and payload are destroyed
The Republican candidate said he would work with veterans’ group to ‘teach respect’ for the flag and pledge of allegiance during anti-immigration speech
Buildings several miles away shook from the blast, and multiple explosions continued for several minutes. A cloud of dark smoke filled the overcast sky.SpaceX explosion live updates: Rocket and Israeli satellite are destroyed
The Republican nominee said he would work with veterans’ group to ‘teach respect’ for the flag and pledge of allegiance after anti-immigration speech
Buildings several miles away shook from the blast, and multiple explosions continued for several minutes. A cloud of dark smoke filled the overcast sky.SpaceX explosion live updates: Elon Musk says Falcon 9 blast happened during fueling
Live updates: An explosion rocked a SpaceX launch site in Florida this morning, shaking buildings several miles away. The company was preparing for a test firing, considered routine, in advance of a planned Saturday launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
Live updates: An explosion rocked a SpaceX launch site in Florida this morning, shaking buildings several miles away. The company was preparing for a test firing, considered routine, in advance of a planned Saturday launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.Watch dramatic videos of SpaceX explosion
Live updates: An explosion rocked a SpaceX launch site in Florida this morning, shaking buildings several miles away. The company was preparing for a test firing, considered routine, in advance of a planned Saturday launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.Mark Zuckerberg 'deeply disappointed' satellite destroyed