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Trump has threatened to impose the levies starting at 5% on June 10 if the Mexican government does not agree to do more to tackle an increase in mostly Central American migrants crossing Mexico to enter the United States.
U.S. border officers apprehended more than 132,000 people crossing from Mexico in May, the highest monthly level since 2006.