Mexican foreign minister slams 'extortion' by Texas in border dispute
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[May 02, 2022]
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The pressure Texas
exerted on neighboring Mexican states last month to tighten border
security was tantamount to "extortion", Mexico's foreign minister was
quoted as saying on Sunday.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott made deals with the governors of the border
states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon after enhanced
Texan security checks to prevent smuggling of people and contraband
disrupted bilateral trade.
The episode sparked a testy response from Mexican President Andres
Manuel Lopez Obrador, who described Texas' behavior as "despicable", and
his foreign minister, Marcelo Ebrard, this weekend weighed in with his
own criticism.
"Let me put this in quotation marks, it's an extortion scheme, or rather
it is extortion; I close the border and you have to sign whatever I say.
That's not a deal, a deal is when you and I are in agreement on
something," Ebrard was quoted as saying by news network Milenio during a
visit to Nuevo Leon.
Abbott's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment
outside of normal business hours.
Ebrard did not take issue with the Mexican governors, saying that they
had been presented with no alternative.
"But we're not prepared to have a governor extorting Mexico. I will
never allow that," he said.
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Trucks wait in a queue to cross into the United States in the
Jeronimo-Santa Teresa International Bridge connecting the city of
Ciudad Juarez to Santa Teresa, Nuevo Mexico, Mexico April 14, 2022.
REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez/File Photo
A spokesperson for the Mexican foreign ministry said
Ebrard had been interviewed by Milenio.
Abbott, who is running for re-election as governor, said Texas had
reached accords with the Mexican states to beef up security at the
border in order to curb illegal immigration.
Mexican media reported later on Sunday that Ebrard declared himself
a candidate for the presidency in 2024 during a state election
campaign event in the central region of Hidalgo.
A foreign ministry official confirmed the reports, saying Ebrard had
previously made it clear he intended to run.
Record numbers of people have this year been caught trying to cross
the Mexican border into the United States.
(Reporting by Dave Graham; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Kenneth
Maxwell)
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