Trump threatens more tariffs on Mexico over part of immigration deal

Trump threatens more tariffs on Mexico over part of immigration deal
Trump threatens more tariffs on Mexico over part of immigration deal

President Donald Trump on Monday hinted more details were to come about a migration pact the United States signed with Mexico last week, saying another portion of the deal with Mexico would need to be ratified by Mexican lawmakers.

He did not provide details but threatened tariffs if Mexico's Congress did not approve the plan.

"We have fully signed and documented another very important part of the Immigration and Security deal with Mexico, one that the U.S. has been asking about getting for many years. It will be revealed in the not too distant future and will need a vote by Mexico's legislative body," Trump tweeted.

"We do notanticipate a problem with the vote but, if for any reason the approval is notforthcoming, tariffs will be reinstated."

Last month, Trump threatened 5% tariffs on Mexican goods to be imposed on Monday. The duties would have increased every month until they reached 25% in October, unless Mexico stopped illegal immigration across its border with Mexico.

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