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VIDEO : Kellyanne Conway “The #1 Source of Funds into Mexico are Mexicans working here and Sending the Money Back”

As we discussed in a piece earlier today, it is a fact that the #1 cash cow for Mexico is funds sent back to Mexico from relatives working in the USA.

This gives President Trump tremendous leverage in negotiating with Mexico for reimbursement for the border wall.

Watch Kellyanne expose this truth.

This was part of a more comprehensive interview where Kellyanne discussed the Trump wall and Mexican relations.

From the Hill 

Mexico is fighting President Trump’s proposed border wall because it wants to continue allowing people and drugs to move into the U.S., White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway said Friday.

“They don’t want it, Gayle, because they want to continue to allow people — and I assume drugs, since they’re not doing much to stop that — pouring over our borders,” Conway told CBS host Gayle King, referring to the border wall.

“We have to look at America. Mexico should pay for that wall because they get an awful lot from this country through NAFTA and through other monetary disbursements.”

Conway said Mexico’s decision to extradite drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was “one small step” in the right direction.

Trump launched his presidential bid by demanding a crackdown on immigration and calling Mexican immigrants “rapists” and “criminals.” The construction of a massive wall along the southern border of the U.S. and the promise that Mexico would pay for it became rallying points for his campaign.

The president took his first actions on immigration Wednesday, signing an order authorizing the construction of the wall, which he has claimed will stymie the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants across the border.

But some lawmakers have questioned the efficacy of the wall, arguing it would be an expensive endeavor that would not actually make the border any more secure.

Watch the full interview:

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