AMLO will send a letter to Trump to explain the importance of migration

by times news cr

2024-07-21 16:25:06

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced that next week he will send the Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trumpa carta in which he will explain the iImportance of migration and the economic integration from North America.

“I am going to send a letter to my friend Donald Trump because I think he is not being properly informed about the immigration issue and also about the importance of maintaining economic integration between Mexico, the United States and Canada.

“I’m going to show you that migrants don’t bring drugs to the United States. It’s a vile lie, migrants are going to work honestly,” said the Tabasco native without being questioned on the subject.

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The American Union, he explained, became a power thanks to the migrants from all over the world who arrived and made a very prosperous country.

Lopez Obrador added that closing the border will not solve anything, “it should not and cannot be done,” he said.

“What they are telling you is that cars can be built in the United States, which would cost the average American citizen between $15,000 and $20,000 more.

The border would not last a month. Neither the producers, nor the manufacturers, nor the investors, nor the workers of the United States would be able to bear it. It would affect us, but it would affect them more,” said the president.

He considered the Republican candidate to be an intelligent man with vision, and he said he was sure that he would change his way of thinking.

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The president emphasized that he considers Trump his friend and that he was the first to regret and condemn the attack against him.

“Perhaps you have not been informed, but we were the first in the world, as an authority, in no case a head of state, a president, a prime minister disapproved of the action almost immediately, when there was still no certainty of what had happened, we were already condemning the act.

“Maybe I’m wrong, but we were the first, out of friendship and because we are against violence. Since we didn’t know for sure what had happened, I wrote the message, ‘whatever it takes,'” said López Obrador.

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2024-07-21 16:25:06

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