
Mexico is Paying for the Wall - Homan Explains How
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
31% : In February, Trump announced a 25 percent additional tariff on goods coming in from Mexico that are not covered by the USMCA trade agreement to address the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs coming into the U.S. The president said that if Mexico took action -- sustained over time -- to stem the flow of migrants and drugs, he would remove the tariff.29% : "Trump said Mexico was going to pay for the wall.
21% : The reporter followed up, questioning, "So [Trump's] clear that Mexico is not going to pay for [the wall]?
6% : " She noted in March 2024, while Joe Biden was president, border patrol encountered approximately 140,000 illegal aliens, while in March 2025 under Trump, the number was just over 7,000.
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