O presidente do México bate a “Big Beautiful Bill” de Trump acima de 3,5% de imposto sobre remessa

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In a galaxy not so far away, Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum, has taken a firm stance against U.S. President Donald Trump’s rather audacious ‘Big Beautiful Bill’. This bill, which proposes a 3.5% tax on remittances sent by immigrants, has been labeled unfair—a bit like charging for air in a balloon factory. Sheinbaum has vowed that Mexico will stand united in opposition, armed with nothing but sheer will and a few piñatas.

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Big Beautiful Bill Sparks Fresh Tensions Between U.S. and Mexico

Despite the bill being revised from an earlier 15% tax proposal (because who doesn’t love a good discount?), the new 3.5% remittance tax remains a hot potato, or perhaps a spicy jalapeño, between the two nations. Sheinbaum warned that this bill could have severe repercussions on Mexican immigrants working in the U.S., calling it an unjust move to block money flowing back to families in Mexico. Because, you know, families are overrated.

She stated that Mexican officials are staying alert, like cats watching a laser pointer, anticipating the hardships this bill could trigger.


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Mexico Mobilizes Against the Remittance Tax

In May, Sheinbaum expressed her firm opposition, saying:

“Mexican citizens in America work hard to pay their bills. We don’t want this tax to affect the remittances of our countrymen, who tend to the needy.”

She urged Mexicans to write letters and emails to the U.S. Senate, emphasizing that Mexico will mobilize if necessary to defend the interests of its people. Because nothing says “we mean business” like a well-crafted email.

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    Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt decided to throw a little gasoline on the fire, dismissing Mexico’s concerns and suggesting an even harsher version of the bill. Because why not? In a recent social media post, Schmitt stated:

    “I’m introducing legislation to quadruple the proposed remittance tax — from 3.5% to 15%. America is not the world’s piggy bank. And we don’t take kindly to threats.”

    He claimed the U.S. is not a “shopping mall” for Mexico and vowed to push the bill forward. Because who doesn’t love a good shopping spree with a side of international tension?

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    FAQs

    What is Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’?

    It’s a legislative proposal to impose a 3.5% tax on remittances sent by immigrants from the U.S. to other countries. Because who doesn’t love a good tax?

    Why is the remittance tax controversial?

    It could harm immigrant families who rely on sending or receiving money, especially in nations like Mexico with high remittance inflows. But hey, who cares about families, right?

    What is the Finabien bill proposed by Mexico?

    Finabien aims to lower remittance transfer costs and shield Mexican recipients from the impact of new U.S. remittance taxes. Because if you can’t win, at least make it cheaper!

    2025-06-09 14:24