Trump Crosses Border

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by Alec Williams

    In June of 2015 Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president of the United States, during which he made his now famous declaration that “[he] will build a great, great wall on our southern border. And [he] will have Mexico pay for that wall.” Mexico’s President Peña Nieto later fired back saying there was “no way” that Mexico would pay for such a wall.

    Over a year later, Donald Trump made his way to Mexico and back, for a meeting with President Nieto and a press conference on Wednesday. The presidential meeting was meant to precede a speech Trump held in Arizona concerning immigration Wednesday night. Trump said he and Nieto would work together to end the immigration issue shared between the two countries.

    “This is a humanitarian disaster,” Trump said. “The dangerous treks, the abuse by gangs and cartels, and the extreme physical dangers, and it must be solved. It must be solved quickly. Not fair to the people anywhere worldwide, you can truly say, but certainly not fair to the people of Mexico or the people of the United States.”

    The meeting ended with a press conference in which Trump referred to President Nieto as a friend.

    “Both of our countries will work together for mutual good,” Trump said as he concluded the event. “and most importantly, for the mutual good of our people. Mr. President, I want to thank you. It’s been a tremendous honor. And I call you a friend.”

    The meeting however has already reached shaky grounds as the two later disagreed on what occurred. When asked if the border wall was discussed, Trump said that the wall and who would be paying the bill were not discussed. President Nieto then contradicted this statement when a spokesperson told Reuters that “Peña told Trump that Mexico would not pay for Trump’s border wall.”

    Trump has yet to make any statements concerning these contradictions.