Central American migrants making their way to the U.S. in a large caravan stand in line waiting for medical aid in Tapachula, Mexico, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018. Despite Mexican efforts to stop them at the Guatemala-Mexico border, about 5,000 Central American migrants resumed their advance toward the U.S. border Sunday in southern Mexico. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)

Mexican Ambassador to the United States Geronimo Gutierrez spoke with Brian Kilmeade about the Mexican government working with the United States to block the caravan of migrants headed from Central American through Mexico towards America. Ambassador Gutierrez says Mexico understands and respects the right of the United States to protect it’s borders and enforce its laws while making sure all who enter Mexico should do so in compliance with Mexican immigration law. When asked about issues the Mexican government might have with America erecting a border wall with Mexico, Ambassador Gutierrez said they do not have an issue in general with the wall but find it offensive the way President Trump talks about Mexicans in general.

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Thank you very much Ambassador Geronimo Gutierrez.