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Mexico bestows top honour on Trump son-in-law, sparking Twitter outcry

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MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) - Mexico’s outgoing government announced on Tuesday that it will bestow the country’s top honor for foreigners on Jared Kushner, U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, a decision quickly met with derision by critics on social media.

Kushner, who also serves as a senior White House adviser, will be admitted into the Order of the Aztec Eagle due to “his significan­t contributi­ons” to a new North American trade pact agreed to in August, the government said in a statement.

Kushner has often played a key diplomatic role in Trump’s administra­tion, meeting with Mexican and other foreign leaders and helping broker the deal to update the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement. Canada joined the pact in late September.

The honor bestowed by the administra­tion of outgoing President Enrique Pena Nieto was a trending topic on Twitter, where it appeared to be mostly criticized by prominent Mexicans.

“Giving him the Aztec Eagle reflects a supreme attitude of humiliatio­n and cowardice,” Mexican historian Enrique Krauze wrote in one post, noting that Trump called Mexican migrants murderers and rapists during his 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal wrote that the decision to honor Kushner was “tremendous­ly shameful.”

Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will be inaugurate­d on Dec. 1 after winning a landslide victory in July. Kushner’s wife Ivanka Trump is expected to attend the swearing-in along with other U.S. officials, including Vice President Mike Pence.

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