martha gimbel, research director at indeed hiring lab.nt donald trump saying there is a good chance the u.s. will reach an agreement. is ang us from mexico city latin america economy and government managing editor of bloomberg news. where do we stand right now on the mexican side of the equation? we are on the officials right now hoping to accomplish and when? we have the first minister in washington right now having conversations with the u.s. administration trying to see if they can postpone implementation of these tariffs. that is the short-term strategy. trying to see if they can perform this. they already made an offer on the table, which is they are going to be sending 6000 troops to the border with guatemala trying to administration they are serious about trying to have a tougher migration policy. we'll see if that is or not. joe: for domestic popularity, how do moves such as tighter enforcement of immigration play? mexican voters care about that, do they like or dislike the idea of him seeming to cave to trump? >> it is a tricky s