says, if the illegal migration crisis is alleviated by effective actions taken by mexico to be determined in our sole discretion and judgment, the tariff will be removed. a slight inconsistency there, from what the president tweeted, that it has to stop. but in the statement from the white house from the president, it says if they can alleviate this migration challenge down at the border, then they will stop these tariffs. and so, obviously, they're feeling their way along now with this policy. the other thing we should note, anderson, this is not scheduled to take place until june 10th. and so, there is some time, presumably for the mexican government to try to deal with all of this. and one thing we should also note is these tariff announcements are coming down as the white house is hopeful that congress will ratify the president's new trade deal with mexico and canada. and one house democrat, don beyer from virginia, just tweeted a little while ago, the last half hour, that if you want to kill this trade deal, slapping these tariffs on mexico is a good way to do it. >> jim acosta, thank you very much. appreciate it. coming up next, the