Trump claims immigration victory after call with Mexico's president, but no policy changes announced
Donald Trump announced a victory on immigration after a call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. He claimed she agreed to stop migration through Mexico, but she clarified that Mexico is already managing migrant caravans and does not plan to close its borders. The conversation followed Trump's threats to impose new tariffs on Canada and Mexico to address illegal immigration. While Trump described the call as productive, Sheinbaum emphasized Mexico's ongoing efforts to handle migration and security issues without closing borders. Illegal migration has decreased, partly due to increased cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico. However, the status of the proposed tariffs remains unclear, with potential implications for trade agreements established during Trump's previous presidency.