MEXICO CITY – The surprise announcement that Donald Trump would visit Mexico on Wednesday triggered a deluge of negative reactions, with many Mexicans criticizing their president for inviting a U.S. candidate who has vowed to seal the border with a wall and deport millions of immigrants.
The question many have for Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, struggling through the latter half of his difficult six-year term, is: why?
As Peña Nieto and his office explained in tweets Tuesday night, he extended invitations to both the Republican presidential candidate and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton last Friday, and Trump accepted. Peña Nieto wrote that he believed in dialogue to "promote the interests of Mexico in the world, and, principally, to protect Mexicans wherever they are."
But many Mexicans blasted Peña Nieto for the decision. Former President Vicente Fox, an outspoken Trump critic, said on Mexican television that the visit would be an opportunity for Trump to mock Peña Nieto on his home turf.
Fox told Milenio TV that Trump is not welcome and that "he has offended us, he has deceived us, he has discriminated against us."
The outrage came from many sectors: politicians, former officials, Mexicans at home and abroad. Some were upset that Peña Nieto would offer Trump an opportunity to act presidential — meeting a head of state on a foreign visit — at a time when he has been slipping in the polls.
"This legitimizes Trump & his xenophobia & sends the message that there is no cost bashing Mexico & Mexican migrants," Arturo Sarukhan, a former Mexican ambassador to the United States, wrote on Twitter.
Peña Nieto's decision to sit down with Trump appears to have been closely held. Several Mexican officials and diplomats contacted Tuesday had no notion that Trump had even been invited, let alone planned to visit the next day. When the news broke, Mexico's foreign minister, Claudia Ruiz Massieu, was in Milwaukee for the opening of a new Mexican consulate. Members of her staff said they were unaware of a possible Trump visit.