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        Donald dumped?

        Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's Ora TV drops deal with Donald Trump following his anti-immigrant remarks

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        Team Outlook Business  Published 6 years ago on Jul 11, 2015 • less than a minute Read

        Carlos Slim, the richest man in Mexico, has proved himself a true nationalist even if it comes at the cost of a business deal. Following his anti-immigrant remarks, Donald Trump was dropped from a TV show deal he struck with Slim’s production studio in Mexico, much to no one’s surprise. A spokesperson said that the remarks were racist and that they would not want to work with someone so closed-minded.

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