Manawatu Standard

Trump aims free trade threat at Mexico

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UNITED STATES: President Donald Trump declared yesterday that a deal to help ‘‘Dreamer’’ immigrants was ‘‘no more’’ and threatened to pull out of a free trade agreement with Mexico unless it does more to stop people from crossing into the US. He claimed they’re coming to take advantage of protection­s granted certain immigrants.

‘‘No more DACA deal!’’ Trump tweeted one hour after he started the day by wishing his followers a ‘‘happy Easter!’’

He also said Mexico must ‘‘stop the big drug and people flows, or I will stop their cash cow, NAFTA. Need wall!’’ The US, Canada and Mexico are currently renegotiat­ing the North American Free Trade Agreement at Trump’s insistence. Trump says NAFTA is bad for the US.

‘‘Mexico has got to help us at the border,’’ Trump told reporters before he attended Easter services at an Episcopal church near his Palm Beach, Florida, home, as he held his wife, Melania’s, hand. ‘‘If they’re not going to help us at the border, it’s a very sad thing between our two countries.’’

‘‘A lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of DACA,’’ he added.

Former President Barack Obama created the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals programme to protect from deportatio­n hundreds of thousands of immigrants who are living in the US illegally after they were brought here as children. Trump ended the programme last year, but gave Congress six months to pass legislatio­n enshrining it. A deal has so far proved elusive and Trump has blamed Democrats for that.

It was not immediatel­y clear what Trump was referring to when he said people are coming to take advantage of the programme, which granted the immigrants work permits.

The Department of Homeland Security is not issuing new permits, though existing ones can be renewed. Anyone who wanted to participat­e in the programme had a set period of time during which to sign up, and the programme is no longer open to new entrants. Proposed DACA deals crafted by lawmakers also were not open to new participan­ts.

Trump did not explain what he meant when reporters asked as he entered the Church of Bethesdaby-the-sea with the first lady and Tiffany Trump, his daughter from his second marriage. The White House did not immediatel­y respond to a request for clarificat­ion.

Trump, who addressed reporters briefly before entering the church, again blamed Democrats for failing to protect the ‘‘Dreamers’’.

‘‘They had a great chance. The Democrats blew it. They had a great, great chance, but we’ll have to take a look because Mexico has got to help us at the border. They flow right through Mexico. They send them into the United States. It can’t happen that way anymore.’’

Trump promised during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign to build a border wall to stop illegal immigratio­n and drugs from Mexico, but Congress has frustrated the president by not moving as quickly as he wants to provide money to start constructi­on.

Trump also complained on Twitter that border patrol agents can’t do their jobs properly because of ‘‘ridiculous liberal (Democrat) laws’’ that allow people caught for being in the country illegally to be released while they await a hearing before a federal immigratio­n judge.

Trump tweeted that the situation is ‘‘getting more dangerous’’ and ‘‘caravans’’ are coming. He did not offer details to back his comment.

Some fellow Republican­s chided Trump over the tone of the tweets.

‘‘A true leader preserves & offers hope, doesn’t take hope from innocent children who call America home. Remember, today is Easter Sunday,’’ tweeted Ohio Governor John Kasich, a Trump critic who challenged Trump for the 2016 Republican presidenti­al nomination.

The church visit was Trump’s first public appearance with the first lady since CBS 60 Minutes aired an interview last Sunday with adult film star Stormy Daniels, who says she had sex with Trump in 2006, early in his marriage and a few months after the first lady had given birth to their son. The White House says Trump denies the affair.

Melania Trump spent the past week in Palm Beach, most of it without the president. They were returning to Washington later yesterday. –AP

 ?? PHOTO: AP ?? President Donald Trump stops to speak to members of the media as he arrives for Easter services with daughter Tiffany Trump, left, and First Lady Melania Trump, right, at Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-sea in Palm Beach, Florida.
PHOTO: AP President Donald Trump stops to speak to members of the media as he arrives for Easter services with daughter Tiffany Trump, left, and First Lady Melania Trump, right, at Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-sea in Palm Beach, Florida.

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