Trump claims immigration progress after call with Mexico's president, who sees no changes

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Donald Trump announced a victory in his efforts to curb illegal immigration after a call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Trump claimed Sheinbaum agreed to stop migration through Mexico, while she stated that Mexico is already managing migrant caravans and has no plans to close its borders. Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico is focused on cooperation and security, not border closures. She noted that illegal migration has decreased, partly due to increased Mexican enforcement, which has led to a 40% drop in arrivals at the U.S.-Mexico border since December. The status of Trump's proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico remains unclear. He suggested a 25% tax on imports from both countries, which could impact trade agreements and economic growth.


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