Author Topic: Trump Effect: Remittances to Mexico to Drop to Lowest Level in More than a Decade  (Read 92 times)

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Offline bilo

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Actions taken to shut down illegal crossings of the U.S.-Mexico border, mass deportation operations across the country, and an unprecedented increase in ICE worksite enforcement operations are the likely cause of a more than $250 million drop in money sent to Mexico in April. The amount sent by Mexican citizens to their home country is the most significant drop in twelve years, according to Banco de México.

...During the daily press conference, Sheinbaum announced a delegation of officials would travel to the United States to address a proposed 3.5 percent tax on remittances to Mexico found in the “Big Beautiful Bill” budget reconciliation legislation. The tax contained within the legislation could result in revenue to the U.S. of more than $2 billion annually, based on more than $60 billion in remittances sent to Mexico in 2024.

...The total remittances to Mexico, however, may continue to fall based on the increased immigration enforcement operations taking place nationwide. As reported by Breitbart Texas, ICE is conducting worksite enforcement operations across the country in multiple industries.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/06/05/trump-effect-remittances-to-mexico-to-drop-to-lowest-level-in-more-than-a-decade/
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"During the daily press conference, Sheinbaum announced a delegation of officials would travel to the United States to address a proposed 3.5 percent tax on remittances to Mexico"

It shouldn't be only to Mexico.

There should be a tax on remittances set to ALL of Central and South America, as well.

And 3.5% IS NOT enough.
It should be more like 15-20%.

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"During the daily press conference, Sheinbaum announced a delegation of officials would travel to the United States to address a proposed 3.5 percent tax on remittances to Mexico"

It shouldn't be only to Mexico.

There should be a tax on remittances set to ALL of Central and South America, as well.

And 3.5% IS NOT enough.
It should be more like 15-20%.

IDK, but I suspect it's not just Mexico.

You can bet the rate will increase over time when Congress discovers how easy it is to raise taxes on people who can't vote.
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