Mexican President Denounced U.S. Politicians’ Remarks On Migration As “Crude, Smug Politicking

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

MEXICO CITY, May 14 (NNN-PRENSA LATINA) – Mexican President, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, denounced some U.S. politicians’ statements against Mexican migration as, “crude, smug politicking,” urging the Spanish-speaking population not to vote for “arrogant” U.S. representatives.

“It is crude, smug politicking to try to deceive U.S. citizens, but it is ineffective, it is not going to help them,” he told reporters at the National Palace in Mexico City.

During his daily press conference, Lopez Obrador particularly condemned the recent statements by Republican Senator, John Kennedy, who said that, “Mexico would be eating cat food out of a can” without the support of the United States.

For his part, Mexican Foreign Minister, Marcelo Ebrard described Kennedy as a “profoundly ignorant” man and a “person who is unwelcome” in Mexico.

Ebrard also mentioned the law, approved in the U.S. House of Representatives, to reinforce border security measures, including the completion of the border wall between Mexico and the United States, and the designation of Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organisations.

“This is being organised because next year there are elections,” he said. “The foundation of these ideas is racism against Mexicans and all Spanish speakers in general.”

Ebrard noted that, authorities have detected a reduction in migratory flows and no confrontations at the border, amid speculation of an increase in both, due to the end of Title 42, the U.S. health measure, put in place to combat COVID-19.