Vice President Joe Biden told Mexico’s president on Thursday that he felt “almost obligated” to apologize for the “damaging and incredibly inaccurate rhetoric” expressed by some of the Republican presidential candidates about the country and its immigrants. That rhetoric was once again on display at Thursday night’s GOP debate, during which Republican front-runner Donald Trump responded to recent comments by officials that the country would not pay for the wall, as he continues to insist.
Mexico is “not going to pay for that f****** wall,” former Mexican president Vicente Fox said in an interview with Univision that will air on Sunday. “Please, you Hispanics, Latinos in the U.S., open your eyes. It’s not to defend our race. Not to defend our creed. It’s to defend this very same nation that is hosting you. This nation is going to fail if it goes into the hands of a crazy guy.”
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When asked about the comment during the GOP debate, Trump fired back: “The wall just got 10 feet taller, believe me. It just got 10 feet taller.” The candidate — who has been blasted time and again for derisive and insulting language — also called the former president’s use of an expletive “disgusting.” He reiterated the remarks on Friday at a press conference in Fort Worth, Texas, where he picked up the endorsement of former Republican presidential rival Chris Christie.









