National Border Control Council VP Art Del Cueto gives his take on Selena Gomez’s ‘crying’ clip criticizing President Donald ...
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29 Top Things to Do in Arizona
Tucked into the southwest corner of the United States, Arizona offers something for every type of traveler. Some standout highlights include the Grand Canyon, the Wild West town of Tombstone and the ...
When the automotive industry plummeted into catastrophe during the Great Recession, it wasn’t just the U.S. government that ...
The proper answer to Trump should: should be: Ask Mexico. After all it is a sovereign country. But instead Trudeau/Canada agreed to gang-up with Trump, giving Trump an extra weapon to wield ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said he will talk to leaders from Canada and Mexico on Monday, a day before the 25% tariffs he imposed on the country's top two trading partners go into effect.
Both Mexico and Canada agreed to strengthen their borders to reduce the flow of fentanyl and illegal migrant crossings into the U.S. and, in exchange, Trump agreed to delay, for a month ...
Mexico and Canada have no domestically based automakers − yet U.S. vehicle manufacturers have relied on labor from their neighbors to the north and south since the early days of auto production ...
Editor’s note: On February 3rd President Donald Trump delayed putting tariffs of 25% on imports to America from Canada and Mexico by one month. The confrontation President Donald Trump announced ...
The president signed executive orders placing tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China that were set to take effect on Tuesday, a move that could lead to a new era of global tensions. By Ana Swanson ...
In a decision by the administration of President Trump, tariffs were set to be imposed on three of America's largest trading partners: Canada, Mexico, and China. The administration announced a 25% ...
Mexico and Canada agreed to increase border security measures, temporarily avoiding a 25% tariff on their goods imposed by former President Trump. But Mexico also squeezed an important concession ...
US President Donald Trump is set to unveil fresh tariffs Saturday on major trading partners Canada, Mexico and China, threatening upheaval across supply chains from energy to autos and raising ...