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people in those countries who were thinking of making the journey, that if they don t get out now they may not have an opportunity in the long run. the smugglers who were trying to get here likely aren t going to relay the message that there are additional national guardsmen throughout mexico. we re going to have to wait and see if this is going to have an impact on the flow of people here. it s not going to change their circumstances. there s a deal, many issues still to sort and solve there. dianne gallagher for us in el paso. thanks so much. talking about this now the president s handling of this deal with cnn contributor and donald trump biographer michael d antonio. thank you so much, michael, for being with us, first and foremost, your reaction to this deal, is this a win for the president? well, i think it s a temporary win, especially when you consider things from a public relations standpoint and you can see that the mexican president himself is trying to spin this for p
the u.s. to be returned to mexico as they await a decision on asylum claims. the u.s. has agreed to speed up the asylum process. cnn white house correspondent sarah westwood, what are you hearing this morning? reporter: president trump is up and touting the agreement this morning that his administration reached with mexican officials, he s saying that everyone is very excited about the agreement, his words. this agreement caused him to back off that threat to impose a 5% tariff on all goods imported from mexico, and in exchange mexico has agreed to step up immigration enforcement on its southern border to stop the flow of central american migrants coming up through mexico to get to the u.s. and also as you mentioned to allow those asylum seekers to way on the mexican side of the border as their cases are being adjudicated in the u.s. president trump wrote this morning mexico will try very hard and if they do that this will be a very successful
states and try and keep the migrants from central america staying in central america and us working together with mexico is key to that. we can do that many ways by working, continuing usaid efforts. to stop the games and economic incentives for them to stay there. the ultimate goal was to get mexico involved in the process and so far that s working. let s just hope that they continue to stay involved. maria, alice says it s working. can you determine today, 14 hours after the announcement, if it s working? no, of course not. i completely agree with speaker pelosi that this was, you know, governing by temper tantrum. and frankly, i think it was a sham. i think that he threatened these tariffs and then he got a ton of blowback from the business community and his own republican supporters and he had to figure a way out of it and so i m glad that mexico and the united states are negotiating on this but this is not the way to do this. this is indicative of a president who has never
accelerate deporting people who had unsubstantiated claims when they were in the u.s. without additional judges and remember this is the president who said we need to get rid of the judges. without the people being in the u.s. what s the incentive to accelerate the process if they re waiting in mexico? well, certainly anything that we can possibly do to adjudicate the process and speed up that process is critical. but that could have happened at any point up to today, right? right. clearly that is part of the negotiating between mexico and what needs to get done. ultimately the number one priority is to secure the border and we have been saying, and the president has been saying for quite some time the problem is not at the u.s./mexico border as much as it is the northern triangle countries and the mexico border and mexico has done nothing. the key, more than anything, before they even get to our border and needing to adjudicate them is stopping them at the source and that means