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U.S.-Mexico Talks To Prevent Tariffs From Taking Effect Continue

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According to a report by Reuters, on Friday, US-Mexico migration talks were set to resume as Mexican officials continue their push to reach an agreement that would prevent U.S. tariffs from taking effect next week. Vice President Mike Pence reportedly said, “There has been some movement on their part. It’s been encouraging." However, the vice president added that President Donald Trump, who returns from a week-long trip to Europe on Friday afternoon, would have final say on any deal. Reuters reports that Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said that the Mexican government had offered to deploy 6,000 members of its National Guard to secure Mexico's southern border with Guatemala.

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