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        Trump said there would be no "dream catcher" legalization agreement.


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President Trump said on Sunday that there will be no agreement to legalize the immigration of "dreamers", and that the border between the US and Mexico is becoming more dangerous.
After the blessings of "Happy Easter" on twitter, Trump said, "border patrols do not allow the border to be performed properly, because the absurd liberals (Democrats) arrest and release (Catch & Release) laws. It is becoming more and more dangerous. "
"The" immigration brigade "has come. At present, the Republican Party must use the nuclear option (Nuclear Option) to pass tough laws. No more DACA protocol! " He wrote and threatened to abolish the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which is renegotiated with Mexico and Canada.
DACA refers to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a former US president and Democrat Obama's policy launched in 2012, and Trump attempted to abolish it last fall.
This is a plan for children who illegally enter the United States with their parents, allowing them to avoid being expelled from the country and to apply for work permits.
Trump said he was open to an agreement on the congressional Democrats who wanted to protect DACA, hoping to exchange money for the construction of the US - Mexico border wall. The construction of the border wall is Trump's commitment to run for president.
When he campaigned in 2016, he insisted that the cost of building the border wall was paid by Mexico. The Mexico government denied this many times.
Mexico's popular presidential candidate, Obrador (Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador), officially launched his campaign near the U. S. - Mexico border Sunday, demanding respect for Mexicans and suggesting that if he can win the July 1st election, he will take a tougher stand on Trump.


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