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Trump bid to woo Mexicans

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PRESIDENT Donald Trump dispatched his top diplomat and homeland security chief to Mexico on a fence-mending mission complicate­d by the actual fence he wants to build on the southern border.

Mexico’s Government signalled it was in no mood to be lectured by the new US administra­tion.

Ties between the countries have plunged since Mr Trump took office a month ago, punctuated by his insistence that Mexico pay for a border wall and other demands on illegal immigratio­n and trade.

During their brief visit, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly will face a Mexican Government anxiously rethinking its relationsh­ip with its bigger, richer and more powerful neighbour.

Mr Tillerson arrived in Mexico City yesterday, while Mexico was still reeling from the Trump administra­tion’s announceme­nt a day earlier of a deportatio­n crackdown that envisages sending people to Mexico who cross the border illegally, even if they’re not Mexican citizens.

Mr Kelly, whose department is in charge of implementi­ng President Trump’s immigratio­n crackdown, was arriving separately after a visit to Guatemala.

The two plan to meet with President Enrique Pena Nieto and Mexico’s top defence and diplomatic officials.

Yet Mr Tillerson’s counterpar­t in Mexico, Luis Videgaray, insisted that his country would not “accept unilateral decisions imposed by one government on another”.

“We don’t have to, and it is not in the interest of Mexico,” Mr Videgaray said.

He hinted that Mexico might seek to challenge President Trump’s move at the United Nations or in other internatio­nal bodies.

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