Avocado Shortages and Price Spikes: How Trump’s Border Closing Would Hit U.S. By News April 02, 2019 Add Comment Edit The president says shutting the border will punish Mexico, but economists say the economic damage to the United States would resemble the aftermath of a natural disaster. Share this post Related PostsTrump Says Jobs Report Made It a ‘Great Day’ for George Floyd, Stepping on MessageUrging Iran to ‘Make the Big Deal,’ Trump Ties Nuclear Negotiations to ElectionFortress Washington: Authority vs. LibertyFalling Jobless Rate Could Imperil Aid Underpinning the RecoveryEsper Breaks With Trump on Using Troops Against ProtestersTrump ‘Remains Healthy’ After Taking Hydroxychloroquine, His Doctor SaysTrump, Citing Pandemic, Moves to Weaken Two Key Environmental ProtectionsTrump’s False Claim That ‘Nobody Has Ever Done’ More for the Black Community Than He Has
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