All the times the former president of Mexico shut down Trump's 'f*cking wall'

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The former president of Mexico really, really wants Donald Trump to know his country isn't paying for that "fucking wall." 

On Wednesday, Vicente Fox Quesada once again had an angry message for Trump — this time with a useful hashtag. (He addressed the tweet to Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer, possibly to ensure he doesn't go around spreading more "alternative facts.")

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Fox, 74, who served as the president of Mexico from 2000 to 2006, has repeatedly told Trump he isn't letting him build his border wall (and making Mexico pay for it) without a fight. 

A Twitter fight, that is.

As Trump continually explains his belief that Mexico will reimburse the United States for the building of said wall — a key part of his proposed immigration plan — Fox tries to get through to the president by constantly shutting him down on Twitter.

Since March of 2016, Fox has repeatedly announced that Mexico will not be paying for the wall, and even added some expletives to really drive the message home.

On occasion, it appears Fox dislikes Trump so much that he thinks the wall might be beneficial to keep him out of Mexico.

According to The Associated Press, Mexico's current president, Enrique Peña Nieto, is considering canceling his scheduled trip to Washington following Trump's recent order to begin building the border wall.

So honestly, we have no clue where the money for this wall will come from but we're fairly certain it won't be funded by Fox. 

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