Purleaze don't tell me it's over that wall...
"The Mexican government ... expresses that it has offered to provide help and cooperation to the U.S. government in order to deal with the impact of this natural disaster — as good neighbors should always do in trying times," read the statement.
Mexico previously helped disaster relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005.
In the aftermath of Katrina, a Mexican Army unit crossed the border to set up field kitchens and clinics for refugees in Texas, and a Mexican Navy ship helped recovery efforts in Mississippi.
But Trump administration officials have yet to say whether they'll accept foreign aid this time around.
Trump hasn't accepted Mexico's offer to help with hurricane recovery https://t.co/7PKBNPZ28e pic.twitter.com/ysfokQ51Av
— The Hill (@thehill) 30 August 2017
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