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Trump aides repeat threat to shut down US-Mexico border over migrant issue

Updated: 2019-04-01 09:13

The border between Mexico and the US is seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, March 31, 2019. [Photo/VCG]

WASHINGTON - The Trump administration on Sunday doubled down on its threat to shut down the southern border with Mexico, a day after it cut aid to Central American countries that President Donald Trump accused of deliberately sending migrants to the United States.

Faced with a surge of asylum seekers from Central American countries who travel through Mexico, Trump said on Friday there was a "good likelihood" he would close the border this coming week if Mexico did not stop unauthorized immigrants from reaching the United States.

Without providing evidence, he also accused the nations of having "set up" migrant caravans and sending them north.

Closing the border could disrupt millions of legal crossings and billions of dollars in trade.

Speaking to ABC's "This Week" show, White House acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney said the president had few other options in the absence of any support from Democrats for more border security or legislative action to change the immigration law.

"Faced with those limitations, the president will do everything he can. If closing the ports of entry means that, that's exactly what he intends to do," Mulvaney said. "We need border security and we're going to do the best we can with what we have."

White House adviser Kellyanne Conway told "Fox News Sunday" that the situation at the border was at "melting point" and said the president was serious in his threat. "It certainly is not a bluff. You can take the president seriously."

Neither Trump aide offered any specific details or timeline for the potential border shutdown.

In a tweet on Sunday, Trump blamed Democrats for what he described as "a ridiculous asylum system and major loopholes to remain as a mainstay of our immigration system."

"Mexico is likewise doing NOTHING, a very bad combination for our Country. Homeland Security is being sooo very nice, but not for long!" he added, without explaining what he meant.

In a letter to Congress on Thursday, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said she would soon propose legislative language to allow her agency to return unaccompanied immigrant children home, to keep migrant families in custody together during the immigration process and to allow people seeking asylum to make their applications from Central America.

Trump has repeatedly said during his two years in office that he would close the US border with Mexico. His latest threat had workers and students who frequently cross the border worried about the potential disruption to their lives.

Mexico is the largest importer of US exports of refined fuels like diesel and gasoline, some of which move by rail. It is unclear if rail terminals would be affected by closures.

"It would have a widespread and dramatic impact on our markets almost immediately," said an executive at a company that ships products by rail to Mexico, citing its dependence on US natural gas, propane, gasoline and ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel.

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