Trump and Mexican president discuss migration strategy amid tariff threats
Donald Trump spoke positively with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum about migration, following his recent threat to impose tariffs on Mexico. Sheinbaum clarified that she did not propose closing the US-Mexico border, contrary to Trump's claims. During the call, they discussed Mexico's new strategy to manage migration and security cooperation, including efforts to combat fentanyl. Trump did not mention the proposed tariffs during their conversation. Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard warned that Trump's tariffs could jeopardize around 400,000 jobs in Mexico, based on a study from US car manufacturers operating there.