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Mexico and the US have fought for years over tuna. The US insists that any Mexican tuna sold in the US must be “dolphin safe,” meaning dolphins weren’t killed by tuna fisherman, which was once common.
Mexico says its fisherman play by the rules. The US government disagrees.
On Tuesday, the World Trade Organization ruled in Mexico’s favor, allowing it to impose trade sanctions worth $163 million a year against the US. The WTO says that’s how much money Mexico has lost from the US unfairly penalizing Mexican tuna.
Nice to know 45 cares about dolphins,
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45 just lost another battle concerning cutting funding to Sanctuary Cities.
All this winning...stop it already!
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Get this....45 just blasted the wrong court for 'blocking' his sanctuary cities order.
45 ✔ @real45
First the Ninth Circuit rules against the ban & now it hits again on sanctuary cities-both ridiculous rulings. See you in the Supreme Court!
The ruling Tuesday did not come from the 9th Circuit.
It was made in federal district court in San Francisco.
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