MEXICO CITY -- Mexico said Friday it has slashed undocumented migration tothe United States by 56 percent since May, aiming to dodge the threat of tariffs under a deal the two countries are set to review next week. America's southern neighbor agreed in June to crack down on migration, mainly from poor countries in Central America, under the threat of import tariffs from President Donald Trump, who is seeking reelection on a largely anti-immigration platform. "I do not think there will be a threat of tariffs because there is a 56 percent reduction" from May to August in apprehensions of undocumented migrants on the US side of the border, said Foreign Minister Marcelo E...
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