The Man Who Made Donald Trump Hate Mexico
THE DAILY BEAST | TIM MAK, KATIE ZAVADSKI, ANDREA NOEL UTHOR
Targets of Donald Trump’s ire have been varied and many, but few have been a target as often as Mexico. What’s behind the vendetta?
Long before Donald Trump was playing at statecraft in Mexico, he was in dabbling in a different kind of diplomacy in Mexico: pageant diplomacy. And he was just as terrible at that.
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Years ago, Trump had signed a business agreement with businessman Pedro Rodriguez worth millions, in order to bring the Miss Universe pageant to Mexico City in 2007. While Rodriguez paid him a fraction of the cost up front, Rodolfo Rosas Moya’s properties were apparently put up in a trust as collateral for the rest.
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But Trump claims that he didn’t get paid according to the agreement, and subsequent court action has failed to yield the millions of dollars he believes he’s owed.
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His Mexican legal troubles seemed to anger him deeply—and in a tweetstorm last year he explicitly expanded his personal irritation with the Mexican legal system to implicate Mexicans more broadly.
[dropcap]O[/dropcap]ne month after the original tweets, Trump swore that Mexico would never again host the Miss Universe pageant (he later sold the pageant after his business partners balked at his various campaign controversies). And he seemed to connect his own legal problems with his desire to build a giant barrier between the United States and Mexico.
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“Mexico’s court system corrupt,” he wrote. “I want nothing to do with Mexico other than to build an impenetrable WALL and stop them from ripping off U.S.”
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Trump’s frustration with the Mexico pageant is hardly the only time he has experienced failure in the country. The businessman has left a trail of failed projects and unmet hopes in Mexico.
Within days of becoming available, more than 80 percent of the units had been sold. But by 2008 the project had stalled indefinitely. Hundreds of would-be condo owners were told that the towers would not be built. Their investment had disappeared into what amounted to a hole in the ground.
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They discovered that more than $32 million in down payments and deposits had been spent, all of the investors had pulled out, and the Trump Organization would be removing its name from the project.
In 2007, the mayor of Cozumel presented a plan to preserve and develop a huge swath of bio-reserve and said a portion of the area would be a $300 million Trump development on a stretch of virgin beaches, which would have included a marina, golf course, private airstrip, and several luxury hotels in a protected area of the Mexican-Caribbean islands.
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And that is unforgivable.
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