US and Mexican officials continued to negotiate into Thursday evening in hopes of reaching a deal on immigration enforcement to avert President Trump's threatened tariffs on Mexican imports. But the window is quickly closing.
But the window is quickly closing. Trump, who was still abroad following D-Day commemorations, faces a Friday deadline to sign an executive order to ensure the tariffs go into effect by Monday, his deadline for Mexico to meet his immigration demands or face a 5% tariff on all exports to the US. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a late Thursday afternoon statement that the US"position has not changed, and we are still moving forward with tariffs at this time.
And though he's faced blowback from Senate Republicans, the President appeared emboldened this week by the top Senate Democrats' suggestion that Trump wouldn't follow through, tweeting:"No bluff!"Trump, who on Thursday traveled from his private golf course in Ireland to France and back, has been receiving regular updates on the status of the discussions in Washington and is weighing in on the negotiations, the officials said.
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