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President Joe Biden and his Mexican counterpart Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador plan to talk about tactics to expand legal migration, improve security and their shared border at a meeting at the White House on Tuesday.
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The two leaders will announce joint moves toward infrastructure and cooperation along their nearly 2,000-mile border, according to Biden administration officials, who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity to speak before the meeting.
The scale at the time of the Mexican president in Washington since Biden took office 18 months ago, and comes about a month after Lopez Obrador rejected Biden’s invitation to a regional summit in Los Angeles after the United States expelled the governments of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua for violating their democratic and human rights as citizens.
Biden and Lopez Obrador will also identify a task force to accentuate efforts to disrupt fentanyl trafficking, other people said. Drug overdoses kill tens of thousands of Americans each year, and Mexico has for years been a major transit point for China’s pills and is set up by a production facility.
Read more: AMLO says more migration to the U. S. will slow inflation
Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, has threatened Mexico with price lists and border closures and has planned to build a wall if the country does not do more to prevent undocumented migration.
Lopez Obrador, however, got along well personally with Trump, and his administration’s relations with the United States under Biden showed tensions. Officials have been pressuring Mexico over its state-centric energy policy that they say violates the flexible industrial agreement between the two nations and Canada. Lopez Obrador, in turn, says Central America hasn’t seen enough U. S. investment promised in the future to help reduce migration.
He said Monday he would use the White House exchange to urge Biden to allow more immigration, adding mexicans and Central Americans, which he said bolsters the United States and helps curb inflation.
Lopez Obrador also plans to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday ahead of his consultation with Biden, and the leaders of the United States and Mexico on Wednesday, in addition to billionaire Carlos Slim.
Casting a shadow over the White House assembly is a tragedy two weeks ago in San Antonio, Texas, in which more than 50 migrants perished inside a tractor-trailer when temperatures rose to 103 degrees Fahrenheit (39 degrees Celsius), Lopez Obrador said last month. that he planned to discuss the episode with Biden as well as the urgency of ending human trafficking.
the EE. UU. se government met with more than 230,000 undocumented immigrants at the border in May, and arrivals in recent months reached their point in two decades, according to U. S. Customs and Border Protection. USA
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