Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Trump disagrees with chief of staff Kelly: Mexico wall still on

TALL CLAIM US president alleges that Mexico is the world’s ‘number one most dangerous country in the world’

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: Donald Trump on Thursday doubled down on his promise of a wall at the border with Mexico, publicly disagreein­g with his chief of staff John Kelly, who had said that the US president had been “uninformed” of the issue as a candidate for the top job.

“The Wall is the Wall, it has never changed or evolved from the first day I conceived of it,” Trump tweeted.

Reportedly annoyed by being undercut by Kelly, Trump said there is no immigratio­n deal — referring to the status of Dreamers — without the wall, claiming that Mexico is now “the number one most dangerous country in the world”.

The day before, Kelly had told lawmakers that as a candidate, Trump had been “uninformed” about the feasibilit­y of a wall and other immigratio­n issues, and his position had since evolved.

According to lawmakers present at the meeting, Kelly had said: “Certain things are said during the campaign that are uninformed, ” adding that a “concrete wall from sea to shining sea” is not going to happen. He had also said that the administra­tion was aware that Mexico would never pay for such a wall.

Trump, in his Thursday tweet, did not dispute that Mexico was unlikely to pay for the wall. “The Wall will be paid for, directly or indirectly, or through longer term reimbursem­ent, by Mexico,” he tweeted.

He also did not dispute Kelly’s assessment that Trump had evolved on DACA — Deferred Actions for Childhood Arrivals.

Lawmakers are currently negotiatin­g a legislatio­n to reinstate that protection. Trump is hacking it, but in return has sought progress on his chief immigratio­ns promises — of boosting border security, and ending family-based migration and diversity visa lottery programmes.

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