A Post photographer snapped an image of Trump’s alleged secret Mexico deal. Here’s what it says. - News Summed Up

A Post photographer snapped an image of Trump’s alleged secret Mexico deal. Here’s what it says.


President Trump has claimed for two days that he secured a secret immigration deal with Mexico — beyond the one announced Friday. And a particularly good photographer, The Washington Post’s Jabin Botsford, snapped an image that reveals some of the document’s contents. Here’s the image, which Botsford helpfully flipped for readability:“the Government of Mexico will take all necessary steps under domestic law to bring the agreement into force with a view to ensuring that the agreement will enter into force within 45 days.” @realDonaldTrump #Mexico agreement. The parties further intend [UNREADABLE] an agreem[ent] [UNREADABLE] to burden-sharing in relation to the processing of refuge[es] [UNREADABLE]. The third paragraph suggests that this is something the United States can trigger after 45 days and that it would be up to the Mexican government to put it into effect in the next 45 days.


Source: Washington Post June 11, 2019 19:48 UTC



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