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Trump slams Mexico as leader cancels trip | |
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Donald Trump has hit out at Mexico after its president announced he had cancelled next week's trip to the US. | |
The US president said meeting Enrique Pena Nieto would be "fruitless" if Mexico didn't treat the US "with respect" and pay for a new border wall. | |
The diplomatic spat comes a day after Mr Trump unveiled his plan to build a barrier along the Mexico-US border. | |
Senate Republicans said the US Congress would move ahead with the plan, and it would cost $12bn (£9.5bn) to $15bn. | Senate Republicans said the US Congress would move ahead with the plan, and it would cost $12bn (£9.5bn) to $15bn. |
Mr Trump told Republican lawmakers in Philadelphia: "The American people will not pay for the wall." | |
He added: "Unless Mexico is going to treat the United States fairly, with respect, such a meeting would be fruitless, and I want to go a different route, we have no choice." | |
Mr Pena Nieto announced that he had called off the 31 January trip after Mr Trump suggested he should do just that. | Mr Pena Nieto announced that he had called off the 31 January trip after Mr Trump suggested he should do just that. |
"If Mexico is unwilling to pay for the badly needed wall, then it would be better to cancel the upcoming meeting," the US president wrote on Twitter on Thursday morning. | "If Mexico is unwilling to pay for the badly needed wall, then it would be better to cancel the upcoming meeting," the US president wrote on Twitter on Thursday morning. |
White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters that they are looking "for a date to reschedule", adding they will "continue to keep the lines of communication open". | White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters that they are looking "for a date to reschedule", adding they will "continue to keep the lines of communication open". |
Earlier Mr Pena Nieto said he "lamented" the plans for the barrier. | Earlier Mr Pena Nieto said he "lamented" the plans for the barrier. |
In a televised address, the Mexican leader told the nation: "I've said time and again: Mexico won't pay for any wall. | In a televised address, the Mexican leader told the nation: "I've said time and again: Mexico won't pay for any wall. |
"I regret and condemn the decision of the United States to continue construction of a wall that, for years, has divided us instead of uniting us." | "I regret and condemn the decision of the United States to continue construction of a wall that, for years, has divided us instead of uniting us." |
Mr Pena Nieto met Mr Trump - then a presidential candidate - in Mexico City in September and came under intense criticism at home. His approval ratings remain low. | Mr Pena Nieto met Mr Trump - then a presidential candidate - in Mexico City in September and came under intense criticism at home. His approval ratings remain low. |
Building a barrier along the 2,000 mile (3,200km) US boundary with Mexico was one of Mr Trump's key pledges in the election campaign. | Building a barrier along the 2,000 mile (3,200km) US boundary with Mexico was one of Mr Trump's key pledges in the election campaign. |
As he signed the directive at the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday, he spoke of a "crisis" on the southern US border. | As he signed the directive at the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday, he spoke of a "crisis" on the southern US border. |
His executive orders also called for hiring 10,000 immigration officials to help boost border patrol efforts. | His executive orders also called for hiring 10,000 immigration officials to help boost border patrol efforts. |
"A nation without borders is not a nation," Mr Trump said. "Beginning today the United States gets back control of its borders." | "A nation without borders is not a nation," Mr Trump said. "Beginning today the United States gets back control of its borders." |
On Thursday - less than a day after Mr Trump's announcement - US media reported that the chief of US Border Patrol is leaving the job. | On Thursday - less than a day after Mr Trump's announcement - US media reported that the chief of US Border Patrol is leaving the job. |
It is unclear if Mark Morgan, who heads the agency charged with securing US borders, was forced out or resigned. | It is unclear if Mark Morgan, who heads the agency charged with securing US borders, was forced out or resigned. |
The executive orders are among a flurry expected on national and border security this week. | The executive orders are among a flurry expected on national and border security this week. |
Mr Trump is next expected to announce immigration restrictions from seven countries with Muslim-majority populations in the Middle East and Africa. This could affect refugee programmes. | Mr Trump is next expected to announce immigration restrictions from seven countries with Muslim-majority populations in the Middle East and Africa. This could affect refugee programmes. |
These countries are believed to be Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Yemen. | These countries are believed to be Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Yemen. |
Will the expected immigration restrictions affect you or your family? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your views and experiences. | Will the expected immigration restrictions affect you or your family? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your views and experiences. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |