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>> well, most slaves in mexico who were freed and remained in mexico. i have not come across any evidence of slaves going to texas. but there was a large number of enslaved people from texas who were then escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. that in itself is an obligated -- a complicated story because there's a difference between abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to enslaved people who escape to your nation from other neighboring countries. but mexico did adopt a policy in which enslaved people or fugitive slaves from any other nation could win their freedom in mexico after 1849. a law was passed to that effect. in 18 57, they adopted a constitution that enshrined the principal in the law of the land. >> what was mexico doing right that the u.s. was not doing an ? it took a civil war, and it was another couple of decades before slavery ended in 1865. compare the two countries. >> so there is a really interesting question and one that is very complicated. because for all the mexico due -- for all mex
>> well, most slaves in mexico who were freed and remained in mexico. i have not come across any evidence of slaves going to texas. but there was a large number of enslaved people from texas who were then escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. that in itself is an obligated -- a complicated story because there's a difference between abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to enslaved people who escape to your nation from other neighboring...
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and mexico. these are programs that are focused on access of social rights within the consulate, that are mostly addressing the population with carious status. that also talks about the other groups that fey was talking about earlier. they address both the professional and entrepreneurial and other groups that have legal status or have been here for second or third generation. but also, the migrants that are arriving, and that need to understand how institutions work in the united states, and how to access educational programs, health programs, how to get insurance, even if you are undocumented, what options are available to you for healthcare at a low cost. how to fight for labor rights, and organize and join a union. how to be able to join a bank and have credit, be able to save in order to send your child to college. or, naturalization programs, where the consulate supports you in filing your application, or even gaining access to courses for learning english or learning how to take the citize
and mexico. these are programs that are focused on access of social rights within the consulate, that are mostly addressing the population with carious status. that also talks about the other groups that fey was talking about earlier. they address both the professional and entrepreneurial and other groups that have legal status or have been here for second or third generation. but also, the migrants that are arriving, and that need to understand how institutions work in the united states, and...
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or mexico. no other country makes up more than 4%. 80% mexican. it increasing their well-being, providing access to employment, access to the bench -- better and more skilled jobs. increase in income, college access, specifically for a woman my goods who are, many of them mexican. i will leave that there. i think we would be able to go back to other questions. that's it for now. [applause] >> thank you. some new and surprising in some ways, the mexican population. he is going to give us context for these trends by showing us interesting survey data. perceptions of life in the united states opportunities there and how it shapes their thinking about migration. >> thank you. would you like me to do it from up there? is okay if i got there? >> if you want to. >> okay. good money, everybody. good money everybody. we've been doing a lot of surveys, both in mexico and in the united states. but also of u.s. latinos in the united states. mexicans and mexican immigrants make up a large share. our to share
or mexico. no other country makes up more than 4%. 80% mexican. it increasing their well-being, providing access to employment, access to the bench -- better and more skilled jobs. increase in income, college access, specifically for a woman my goods who are, many of them mexican. i will leave that there. i think we would be able to go back to other questions. that's it for now. [applause] >> thank you. some new and surprising in some ways, the mexican population. he is going to give us...
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mexico's ambassador to the united states talks about the relationship between mexico and the u.s. following the recent trade agreement between the two countries and canada. >> good morning. i'm the vice president at the workings institution. thank you for being here this morning. ofm pleased to welcome all you, as well as to extended members of the community who are watching the live webcast of this event. my job is a simple wanted it. it is to welcome you and to welcome our distinguished guest here to brookings. we are pleased to welcome mexico's ambassador to the united states, geronimo gutierrez hernandez. the us served with distinction since 2016, he chose that timing to make his life as hard as possible. prior to his appointment, he served as the managing director of the north american development bank and before that, he held several positions in the government of mexico, including as undersecretary for latin america and the caribbean and was responsible for the normalization of mexico cuba relations and the establishment of diplomat ties with venezuela. handlingl trained at
mexico's ambassador to the united states talks about the relationship between mexico and the u.s. following the recent trade agreement between the two countries and canada. >> good morning. i'm the vice president at the workings institution. thank you for being here this morning. ofm pleased to welcome all you, as well as to extended members of the community who are watching the live webcast of this event. my job is a simple wanted it. it is to welcome you and to welcome our distinguished...
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>> most slaves in mexico who were freed and remained in mexico. lashley have not come across any todence of slaves going texas. but there was a large number of enslaved people from texas who were then escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. and that was, -- that in itself is an obligated story because there's a difference between abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to enslaved people who escape to your nation from other neighboring countries. policy in did adopt a which enslaved people or fugitive slaves from any other is an obligated story because there's a difference between abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising nation could win their freedom of 49, lawlessge pastor then to that effect and 1857, mexico actually adopted a constitution that enshrined the principal in the law of the land. >> is maybe obvious question of what was mexico doing right that the u.s. was not doing an agenda civil war and it now another couple of decades before slavery ended in 1865. compare the two c
>> most slaves in mexico who were freed and remained in mexico. lashley have not come across any todence of slaves going texas. but there was a large number of enslaved people from texas who were then escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. and that was, -- that in itself is an obligated story because there's a difference between abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to enslaved people who escape to your nation from other neighboring...
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most slavesrtner: in mexico who were freed stayed in mexico. i have not come across any evidence of slaves going into texas. ofre was a large number enslaved people from texas who were escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. that in itself is a complicated story because there is a difference between us polishing abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to escape people. policy andadopt a which enslaved people or fugitive slaves from any other nation could win their freedom and mexico after 1849. in 1857, mexico adopted a constitution that enshrined that principle in the law of the land. host: this may be an obvious question. what was mexico doing rights that the u.s. was not doing? compare the two countries. prof. baumgartner: it's an interesting question. one that is very complicated. for all that mexico did to abolish slavery, there were still many colors of labor practices and mexico, particularly in southern mexico. indigenous slavery in northern mexico. debt servitude. paradise ofot this free lab
most slavesrtner: in mexico who were freed stayed in mexico. i have not come across any evidence of slaves going into texas. ofre was a large number enslaved people from texas who were escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. that in itself is a complicated story because there is a difference between us polishing abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to escape people. policy andadopt a which enslaved people or fugitive slaves from any other nation...
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what can mexico do? >> believing in a rule-based trade andh respect to investment does not only relate to the united states but every country. we have a very concentrated economic relation with the united states be at we are a very open economy. over 40 trade agreements with -- all of the world because we believe that that is the best way to remain a competitive and attractive destiny for investment, trade, we will continue to do that irrespective of what the united states does. there is concern. --hink the discussion or in something a little bit more harsh. as i was been there. we are experiencing, i think, i think there is some sort of, you know, pendulum or dynamic to this. i think we are overall in the world, experiencing -- finalize, assimilating some of the changes very profound changes that took the lastthe end of century and the beginning of this one, with respect to globalization and trade. we are adjusting to those. that-- i remain positive we will find a way to continue with that idea, overall
what can mexico do? >> believing in a rule-based trade andh respect to investment does not only relate to the united states but every country. we have a very concentrated economic relation with the united states be at we are a very open economy. over 40 trade agreements with -- all of the world because we believe that that is the best way to remain a competitive and attractive destiny for investment, trade, we will continue to do that irrespective of what the united states does. there is...
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mexico. >> to be perfectly clear, countries compete in the united states for influence, space, and leadership within the united states, , if i may use that wor. and after that i think we failed in our laurels and we did not took a systematic effort. we did not engage in a systematic effort to talk about nafta, to talk about how much has changed mexico, why is it important for mexico, why is it important for the -- until recently. good examples. whether public opinion now, how was public been in the united states, i think that there is much more, people are much more aware of the mexico nowadays and they were two years ago in general. go talk to soybean growers in the midwest or corn growers in nebraska. go talk to the people that are working in a manufacturing firm in flint, michigan, that is owned by a mexican firm or go -- they will tell you. the problem is that that is there's not an organized as such coalition that will talk about these benefits. it's much easier for a potus to be clear,
mexico. >> to be perfectly clear, countries compete in the united states for influence, space, and leadership within the united states, , if i may use that wor. and after that i think we failed in our laurels and we did not took a systematic effort. we did not engage in a systematic effort to talk about nafta, to talk about how much has changed mexico, why is it important for mexico, why is it important for the -- until recently. good examples. whether public opinion now, how was public...
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are moving to mexico than moving from mexico. i want to thank everyone for your faith and optimism. we need to go out to vote. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> we are kind of short on time. i'm going to go straight to the questions from the audience. if you have questions please raise your hand. ... ... ... how the community can distance itself from these other groups if that's even beneficial. >> i thank you know in cases like new york, especially new york where mexicans are a minority, not for long but it's convenient this label of latino. i think we use it when it's convenient sometimes it's awful. for example, speaking about the latino royce, why is it not the main concern in the situation? for some people it's not. a cuban american have concerns. they have other concerns. wendy you are in texas, i was in texas last week. i also think, if i went along with out of boston, it would be a different world. everybody has -- if you didn't have one, it's because you had a sweater. [laughter] it's very mexican american. it's very
are moving to mexico than moving from mexico. i want to thank everyone for your faith and optimism. we need to go out to vote. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> we are kind of short on time. i'm going to go straight to the questions from the audience. if you have questions please raise your hand. ... ... ... how the community can distance itself from these other groups if that's even beneficial. >> i thank you know in cases like new york, especially new york where mexicans...
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enforcement, the mexico mexico has changed. it's a different country in terms of opportunities than it had been in the past. it's also a country whose demographics have changed. when we talk about the potential for immigratimigration, how man people don't have a job, who might be looking for as mexico has opportunities? as mexico has changed, its economy has improved, young people have opportunities within the country. so you talk to some young people and they'll say they want to become an engineer and decide to stay in mexico rather than going to the united states. so to me it's interesting that the demographics of the country are changing. mexico, by the way, is aging just like the rest of the world, and at some point in the coming decades it will have a higher median age than the united that's states. that's to come. we will see what happens. that's an important part of the >> story. >> and then if i could add just one thing. i think in terms of the influence to the u.s., one of the things that often isn't mentioned is there
enforcement, the mexico mexico has changed. it's a different country in terms of opportunities than it had been in the past. it's also a country whose demographics have changed. when we talk about the potential for immigratimigration, how man people don't have a job, who might be looking for as mexico has opportunities? as mexico has changed, its economy has improved, young people have opportunities within the country. so you talk to some young people and they'll say they want to become an...
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in terms of mexico, the u.s. would like to head into that meeting with chan, gina, geo politically speaking saying they have more support from canada and mexico. but how this is going to play out with the homeland security, secretary nielsen and president trump have been butting heads for quite some time. just the other day president trump said he wanted to see secretary nielsen had a more aggressive rhetorical approach and policy approach, more aligned with the likes, as geoff pointed out, to steven miller. so at the end of the day this is a president who campaigned on this in his closing arguments but now is facing a different type of political dynamic with the democrats set to take over the house in just a few short weeks. >> did you see any potential legal problems, hurdles or is this all being executed by mexico and the president can say i've got nothing to do with this? >> there are potential problems. if the president makes a deal that conflicts with the ina, the law governor earning immigration and nation
in terms of mexico, the u.s. would like to head into that meeting with chan, gina, geo politically speaking saying they have more support from canada and mexico. but how this is going to play out with the homeland security, secretary nielsen and president trump have been butting heads for quite some time. just the other day president trump said he wanted to see secretary nielsen had a more aggressive rhetorical approach and policy approach, more aligned with the likes, as geoff pointed out, to...
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both jumpstarting new mexico in building the mexico's economy by identifying nine sectors. including the renewable energy which will bring thousands of jobs and incredible opportunities for new revenues. makes ensure they can work in any corner of the state. this is how we productively support public education. >> the idea that we are going to have nine different sectors of the economy that we are going to talk about a once, it's one of that shows the deficit of understanding on my opponent part. i can understand that she's never been in management, she has not been in business but in order to reach too far, you will fail and all efforts. we got to narrow down the approach. then we will have sustained jobs for all of the population. >> what do we do to improve school safety? do you support arming teachers who volunteer to do it and undergo training? >> my commitment is governor, is that when you drop your kids about school, they are going to be safe at school and you're going to pick them up in the afternoon. just like you are supposed to. there are many things we can do. n
both jumpstarting new mexico in building the mexico's economy by identifying nine sectors. including the renewable energy which will bring thousands of jobs and incredible opportunities for new revenues. makes ensure they can work in any corner of the state. this is how we productively support public education. >> the idea that we are going to have nine different sectors of the economy that we are going to talk about a once, it's one of that shows the deficit of understanding on my...
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and mexico. these are programs that are focused on access to social rights within the consulate that are mostly addressing the population with precarious status but also talk about the other groups within the diaspora that fey was talking about earlier. they address both the professional, entrepreneurial and other groups that have legal status or have been here for second or third generation, but also the migrants that are arriving and that need to understand how institutions work in the united states and how to access educational programs, health programs, how to get on insurance even if you are undocumented, what options are available to you for health care at a low cost, how to fight for labor rights and organize and join a union, how to be able to join a bank and have credit and be able to save in order to send your child to college, or naturalization programs, where the consulate supports you in filing your application or even gaining access to courses for learning english or learning how to
and mexico. these are programs that are focused on access to social rights within the consulate that are mostly addressing the population with precarious status but also talk about the other groups within the diaspora that fey was talking about earlier. they address both the professional, entrepreneurial and other groups that have legal status or have been here for second or third generation, but also the migrants that are arriving and that need to understand how institutions work in the united...
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and here in the stream today thousands of central american asylum seekers finally reach the us mexico border but where will they go from there you can join our conversation with your questions and your comments live or twitter. after weeks of traveling on foot through mexico thousands of central americans have reached the country's northern border hoping to cross over and apply for asylum in the united states but an increasingly hostile trump administration is working to prevent that on sunday after crowds of asylum seekers overwhelmed mexican police near the crossing u.s. president donald trump ordered a temporary closure of the southern border the incident prompted u.s. border patrol agents to fire tear gas into an unarmed crowd that included women and children drawing condemnation from the administration's critics asylum seekers were arrested on both sides of the border and mexican authorities about to step up border security many central americans are now waiting in tent camps on the mexican border city of tijuana so what happens next with us to talk about this in tijuana mexico a
and here in the stream today thousands of central american asylum seekers finally reach the us mexico border but where will they go from there you can join our conversation with your questions and your comments live or twitter. after weeks of traveling on foot through mexico thousands of central americans have reached the country's northern border hoping to cross over and apply for asylum in the united states but an increasingly hostile trump administration is working to prevent that on sunday...
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mexico has offered them jobs, shelter, food, and they don't want to stay in mexico. they want to go on to the united states. they came across another piece of information. about 11,000 people that at one point or another were part of the caravans have decided voluntarily to ask for the mexican government's help to return to central america. countries of origin. guatemala, honduras, el salvador and nicaragua. the majority have decided to go back, but you have a group of 5,000 to 10,000 people overwhelming the local government. >> we don't know if this took place simultaneousious, meaning people who got through mexican law enforcement gathered here or whether we know it's a sequence of events that people got through and as a consequence, customs and borders shut the san ysidro port of entry, the busiest in the country or the world. >> i wouldn't go that far, but it's one of the world's busiest. >> we will have you back and take a short break for now. again, this story is breaking right now and we continue to follow it and get a little more fact finding before we share
mexico has offered them jobs, shelter, food, and they don't want to stay in mexico. they want to go on to the united states. they came across another piece of information. about 11,000 people that at one point or another were part of the caravans have decided voluntarily to ask for the mexican government's help to return to central america. countries of origin. guatemala, honduras, el salvador and nicaragua. the majority have decided to go back, but you have a group of 5,000 to 10,000 people...
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kent: it could cost up to $1 billion that mexico is not -- that new mexico is not meeting its obligations on k-12 immigrations. would you appeal this and tax be -- this and in any case would you think a tax increase would be necessary to fund it? rep. grisham: no, i would not appeal the decision, which says that new mexico has not met its constitutional requirements by providing an adequate public education to minority students. if rightly said we have failed to put in new resources to the classroom. not enough time teaching. and we have not supported educators so they can support students and families. i don't believe we need a tax increase. we have $2 billion the state has access in some way. i don't think we should spend the whole $2 billion. i do support taking a responsible increase of a small percentage of the land grant permanent fund so that we can address our education needs by investing in universal pre-k. i think with responsible investments available, i looking -- i am looking at the opportunities for a responsible increase in percentage in the land grant permanent fund that w
kent: it could cost up to $1 billion that mexico is not -- that new mexico is not meeting its obligations on k-12 immigrations. would you appeal this and tax be -- this and in any case would you think a tax increase would be necessary to fund it? rep. grisham: no, i would not appeal the decision, which says that new mexico has not met its constitutional requirements by providing an adequate public education to minority students. if rightly said we have failed to put in new resources to the...
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it's a huge burden for mexico. when you think about how long the asylum process can take in the u.s., for nondetained immigrants it can be an average of two years before they are adjudicated, and when you're talking about thousands of people waiting, thousands coming, you know, a day who are waiting, especially with the way we're seeing from the migrant caravan, that could be a huge burden for mexico. they are likely a little reticent to say there's a deal until they get some of that in return. one administration official i spoke to said that part of what mexico wants in return is some kind of sign of cooperation on the part of the united states, they are going to do more to try to improve the economic situation in these central american countries, which they believe is obviously dei drivdra lot -- driving a lot of this migration we're seeing. things they think are attracting immigrants to the united states, but democrats and also a lot of these mexican officials want to focus more on the push factors, the poverty,
it's a huge burden for mexico. when you think about how long the asylum process can take in the u.s., for nondetained immigrants it can be an average of two years before they are adjudicated, and when you're talking about thousands of people waiting, thousands coming, you know, a day who are waiting, especially with the way we're seeing from the migrant caravan, that could be a huge burden for mexico. they are likely a little reticent to say there's a deal until they get some of that in return....
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en mÉxico, alejandro madrigal univisiÓn. aranza: aÑos de crisis econÓmicas, de inflación y bajas ventas han obligado a miles empresas o cerrar sus puertas, incluyendo decenas de multinacionales que han abandonado el paÍs ante el fuerte acoso del oficialismo. francisco visitÓ la principal zona industrial venezolana en valencia, donde miles de empleos se han perdido ante la indiferencia del rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro. >> mÁquinas de la construcciÓn se han amontonado en este galpÓn de una de las zonas industriales de valencia. sin ingenieros que las dirijan, sÓlo vigiladas para que no las des o eligen. el resto de los empleados se han ido a otros paÍses ante la falta de trabajo de la compaÑÍa, con sus equipos en venta. >>una parÁlisis que se repite en toda la ciudad, la mÁs industrializada del paÍs e impactada por la crisis econÓmicas, empresas se ven obligadas a cerrar sus puestos y abandonar instalaciones y equipos. >>decenas de multinacionales cerraron ante un entorno econÓmico tan negativo y de fuerte inte
en mÉxico, alejandro madrigal univisiÓn. aranza: aÑos de crisis econÓmicas, de inflación y bajas ventas han obligado a miles empresas o cerrar sus puertas, incluyendo decenas de multinacionales que han abandonado el paÍs ante el fuerte acoso del oficialismo. francisco visitÓ la principal zona industrial venezolana en valencia, donde miles de empleos se han perdido ante la indiferencia del rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro. >> mÁquinas de la construcciÓn se han amontonado en este...
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-mexico border. federal officials closing down california's largest border crossing right now between san diego and tijuana shortly after hundreds of migrants overwhelmed mexican police and rushed toward the border. right now all roads and pedestrian bridges in both directions are closed at the san ysidro port of entry. i want to bring in cnn's raphael romo tracking every angle of this. what is the development there? >> reporter: the san ysidro port of entry remains closed, and we should add it's the busiest crossing point in the entire word. it is not yet clear, ana, if any immigrants made it to the u.s. at all. it all started several hours ago with a peaceful protest on the mexican side of the border. as the crowds grew larger they started slowly getting closer to a contingent of mexican federal police who were blocking access to the bridge connecting to the san ysidro port of entry. around 500 immigrants overwhelmed police and rushed towards the u.s. border. that's what prompted u.s. custom and bo
-mexico border. federal officials closing down california's largest border crossing right now between san diego and tijuana shortly after hundreds of migrants overwhelmed mexican police and rushed toward the border. right now all roads and pedestrian bridges in both directions are closed at the san ysidro port of entry. i want to bring in cnn's raphael romo tracking every angle of this. what is the development there? >> reporter: the san ysidro port of entry remains closed, and we should...
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-mexico border. federal officials closing down california's largest border crossing right now between san diego and tijuana shortly after hundreds of migrants overwhelmed mexican police and rushed toward the
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/mexico border. "the washington post" just confirmed the trump administration and mexico's incoming new government have struck a deal on a new border policy. it would force asylum seekers to wait in mexico. cnn's white house reporter sarah westwood joining me right now. we've been hearing about the possibility now for weeks. we know the secretary of state met with the incoming foreign minister in houston. are they in the final stages? >> well, it looks like the mexican government has agreed, at least in the short term, that would allow migrants seeking asylum onin the united states t wait on the mexican side of the border. obviously this would be a significant change which allowed some migrants to wait in the u.s. while their claims are working their way through the court system. we know the president has been focused on asylum in recent weeks. he unveiled an attempted executive action that would require migrants who want the asylum to present themselves at legal ports of entry and would deny them th
/mexico border. "the washington post" just confirmed the trump administration and mexico's incoming new government have struck a deal on a new border policy. it would force asylum seekers to wait in mexico. cnn's white house reporter sarah westwood joining me right now. we've been hearing about the possibility now for weeks. we know the secretary of state met with the incoming foreign minister in houston. are they in the final stages? >> well, it looks like the mexican...
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, washington informo la existencia de un acuerdo para esperar el r proceso de asilo en mexico, pero mexico nego el acuerdo y donald trump presiona al congreso que e en dias debe decidir del destino del muro fronterizo >> miles de migrantes y un numero igual de solicitud de i asilo pero bajo la adimi administracion de donald trump no ayhay voluntad de procesarla territor io estadounidense algo que alerta a quienes conocen la ley. >> (hablando en inglÉs) el gobierno de mexico nego qu n quienes tienen la solicitud , s los migrantes estan ahi >> al negar el acuerdo dicen que hay u n tipo de ajuste que asusa mucho porque permite que la ley vigente no se aplique. juste pues nos asusta mucho porque estÁ permitiendo que la ley vigente en tÉrminos de asilo no se aplique para este analista si las condiciones actuales prevalecen seria necesario incluso crear una zona al norte de mÉxico este es un problema ma muy serio. >> mientras el presidente trump presiona en pÚblico. >> serÍa muy >> seria bueno que mexico y c a crearon el problema en twitter >> faltan 12 dias para el de i diciembre la fecha
, washington informo la existencia de un acuerdo para esperar el r proceso de asilo en mexico, pero mexico nego el acuerdo y donald trump presiona al congreso que e en dias debe decidir del destino del muro fronterizo >> miles de migrantes y un numero igual de solicitud de i asilo pero bajo la adimi administracion de donald trump no ayhay voluntad de procesarla territor io estadounidense algo que alerta a quienes conocen la ley. >> (hablando en inglÉs) el gobierno de mexico nego qu...
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mexico city. appreciate it. they decided to not run for reelection. >> good afternoon. >> what are your thoughts about this plan to keep asylum seekers in mexico and now the conflicting reporting about whether it is or isn't happening. >> i always cautioned myself against rendering an opinion. it would be nice if they laid out what the policy is going to be and it's difficult to opine on that. >> this is what elijah cummings had to say about this idea. >> if the president cuts a deal with mexico, are you supporting this? >> no. that's like the law. they should be allowed to come in and seek asylum. that's the law. >> would you support change in the law? >> no. we have a system that has worked for a long time. this president has come in and wants to change it. that's up to him. now the congress has to stand up. >> you said you won't opine, but congressman cummings has. do you believe that sets the stage for what could be happening once a new congress convenes? whether it will entertain this possibl
mexico city. appreciate it. they decided to not run for reelection. >> good afternoon. >> what are your thoughts about this plan to keep asylum seekers in mexico and now the conflicting reporting about whether it is or isn't happening. >> i always cautioned myself against rendering an opinion. it would be nice if they laid out what the policy is going to be and it's difficult to opine on that. >> this is what elijah cummings had to say about this idea. >> if the...
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al-jazeera correspondent john homan in mexico city came in and that they had out a reporter with the mexican news portal. and in los angeles grayson manning a senior u.s. immigration researcher with human rights watch welcome to the stream all of you i want to start on my computer with a photo that was seen around the world really went viral here this via reuters t.v. capturing the moment maze of blood with her children to escape tear gas on the us mexico border and this was captured by a photographer who knew of maria mays and her twin daughters now reporters caught up with maria after this incident in tijuana and this is what she told them. i know you're a man here take it well i felt sad scared and wanted to cry that's when i grabbed my daughters and started to run at that moment i thought i was going to die with them because of the gas we ran and we fell into the mud and struggle to get up and missed the gas in the flame one on one life it out. i wasn't expecting it i never thought they were going to five these bombs when they were children because there are lots of children not
al-jazeera correspondent john homan in mexico city came in and that they had out a reporter with the mexican news portal. and in los angeles grayson manning a senior u.s. immigration researcher with human rights watch welcome to the stream all of you i want to start on my computer with a photo that was seen around the world really went viral here this via reuters t.v. capturing the moment maze of blood with her children to escape tear gas on the us mexico border and this was captured by a...
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in mexico and stay in mexico while the claims are adjudicated that would have limited the apparent border issue. but what president trump does in response he has said us border may be closed certainly that would be leverage for mexico. jon: the louisiana republican johnson says he sees an opportunity for the trumpet ministration to work with the new administration coming in and mexico. >> we are right around the corner with a new relationship. that central american migrants and refugees come through mexico in droves, caravan after caravan. if we don't stop this problem right now mexico and the us will have similar problems. they can be a partner with us. jon: then the democratic view expressed by the congressman from connecticut says if you want to stop the caravan you have to stop the crime in central america. . >> we could be doing a lot more to reduce gang violence and violence generally in these countries we could spend the next 50 years how to deal with caravans and migrants at the border or get at the underlying problem was people understand it makes sense to help solve that underly
in mexico and stay in mexico while the claims are adjudicated that would have limited the apparent border issue. but what president trump does in response he has said us border may be closed certainly that would be leverage for mexico. jon: the louisiana republican johnson says he sees an opportunity for the trumpet ministration to work with the new administration coming in and mexico. >> we are right around the corner with a new relationship. that central american migrants and refugees...
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but mexico seems to be pushing back. hello and welcome to justice, i'm janeen making justice number one and liar and leakers and liberals number one on "new york times" bees sellers list we have a great show on deck for you ann coulter michelle, and a steve just to name a few of the great guests joining me live tonight. plus, you won't want to miss my special trip to the museum of the bible, exploring the world of --o fashion, art, and food in the bible. but first my open. ♪ this week, hillary clinton said that europe should no longer offer rough peage and support to migrants say what no more refuge and support for migrant the woman has been out in woods too long. her latest flip-flop from the left generic open border globalist, sanctuary let them all in policy, is a stunning reversal. she even breaks with her pal, barack obama, who said this about the caravan coming to the united states. >> 2018, they're telling you that the the threat to america is a bunch of poor refugees of thousand miles away. >> now, barack, i do
but mexico seems to be pushing back. hello and welcome to justice, i'm janeen making justice number one and liar and leakers and liberals number one on "new york times" bees sellers list we have a great show on deck for you ann coulter michelle, and a steve just to name a few of the great guests joining me live tonight. plus, you won't want to miss my special trip to the museum of the bible, exploring the world of --o fashion, art, and food in the bible. but first my open. ♪ this...
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mexico wants the u.s. to work on improving the economic factors and the violence in the central american countries that's driving this migration in the first place. that hasn't been agreed to yet. so i think that's what triggered that response from mexico later last night, where they started denying there was a deal in the first place. but the first reporting over this from "the washington post" actually cited mexican officials, not u.s. officials. it seems to be this ping-ponging back and forth with the president wanting to weigh in, showing his strength to have the final word that, yes, this will happen. but in fact, i think this is still a few weeks out from us really knowing what concrete details we will see. but i think this is more explicit than ever that there are these ongoing conversations and some think that there is an agreement they will eventually get to this. >> we'll talk with the mexico city bureau chief for "the washington post" who broke that story and spoke to mexican officials in the ne
mexico wants the u.s. to work on improving the economic factors and the violence in the central american countries that's driving this migration in the first place. that hasn't been agreed to yet. so i think that's what triggered that response from mexico later last night, where they started denying there was a deal in the first place. but the first reporting over this from "the washington post" actually cited mexican officials, not u.s. officials. it seems to be this ping-ponging...
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mexico city. chile has begun rape outraising migrants who want to go home for free the last and the first and largest group are haitians or more than a thousand signed up to the program last america as they say name and explains why the government is flying them home. these haitian migrants are leaving chile with a bit more than with what they came but with their dreams shattered. what we thought we were coming to do doesn't exist we came here for a better life for decent work but there's nothing there the first one hundred seventy six beneficiaries of a government humanitarian repatriation program for migrants who can't afford to leave they've been given a free flight home in exchange for not returning to chile for at least nine years. since they could not adapt to our reality in their expect a sions were not mitt they asked the government's help to return home. the vast majority like they. say it's because they can't survive here. their mom i christened chile two years ago when i came it was eas
mexico city. chile has begun rape outraising migrants who want to go home for free the last and the first and largest group are haitians or more than a thousand signed up to the program last america as they say name and explains why the government is flying them home. these haitian migrants are leaving chile with a bit more than with what they came but with their dreams shattered. what we thought we were coming to do doesn't exist we came here for a better life for decent work but there's...
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la ciudad de mÉxico, alejandro madrigal. enrique: el gobierno de mÉxico que encabeza el presidente enrique peÑa nieto, anunciÓ hoy que otorgarÁ la más alta distinciÓn que concede a extranjeros al yerno del presidente donald trump. el asesor principal de la casa blanca recibirÁ la orden del Águila azteca por lo que llamaron, " significativas contribuciones a lograr la negociaciÓn del nuevo pacto comercial de amÉrica del norte", la nueva versiÓn del tratado de libre comercio. el exjefe de la campaÑa electoral del presidente trump y se que es falso lo que publicÓ un diario britÁnico sobre Él. y una pareja cento un pre enrique: paul manafort, es jefe de campaÑa del presidente trump, negÓ haberse reunido con la fundador de wikileaks. en 2016, wikileaks pÚblicÓ correos electrÓnicos de hillary clinton. jeannette rodrÍguez nos explica por quÉ esto resulta de gran interÉs en la investigaciÓn sobre la injerencia rusa en las elecciones presidenciales. janet: el ex jefe de campaÑa, paul manafort. de acuerdo a la
la ciudad de mÉxico, alejandro madrigal. enrique: el gobierno de mÉxico que encabeza el presidente enrique peÑa nieto, anunciÓ hoy que otorgarÁ la más alta distinciÓn que concede a extranjeros al yerno del presidente donald trump. el asesor principal de la casa blanca recibirÁ la orden del Águila azteca por lo que llamaron, " significativas contribuciones a lograr la negociaciÓn del nuevo pacto comercial de amÉrica del norte", la nueva versiÓn del tratado de libre...
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mexico city. this is the sound of children laughing and singing. he just arrived in the capital mexico city after traveling with five thousand other central americans for the first time in several weeks they're able to really rest it's going to where we want these children to see that mexico is a country that's in solidarity with them so they can take this memory when they really feel. that going to find the mexican authorities have been preparing for their arrival setting up food stands medical tents as well as spaces for a shower and even a haircut better nor let them feel nothing though i'm happy with how mexico has treated us we're very thankful to mexico. we met me here while she was waiting in line for donated clothes she says she's bound for the u.s. and has a message for president trump and no better than no there are no terrorists here or criminals nobody is here for fun we're running from poverty in honduras it's not for pleasure that i'm traveling to the united states. walking along the
mexico city. this is the sound of children laughing and singing. he just arrived in the capital mexico city after traveling with five thousand other central americans for the first time in several weeks they're able to really rest it's going to where we want these children to see that mexico is a country that's in solidarity with them so they can take this memory when they really feel. that going to find the mexican authorities have been preparing for their arrival setting up food stands...
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-mexico border. the trump administration and mexico's incoming government have struck a deal on a new border policy that would force asylum seekers to wait in mexico until their u.s. court date. this would the end long standing asylum process which the president often refers to as catch and release. no official agreement has been released yet. >> i think there are a couple of things going on here. one, mexico is like the united states, worried that more car van caravance and a large number of people camped out in tijuana get to the united states it will encourage more central americans to arrive this way. the mexican government was disturbed at the site of the first caravan and forcing its way across the border and past mexican federal police last month and then on top of that, you know, i think the new incoming government of mexico want to start off on a good foot maybe by doing a favor to the trump administration. >> you also mentioned that there are jobs to be had in mexico and they see the migran
-mexico border. the trump administration and mexico's incoming government have struck a deal on a new border policy that would force asylum seekers to wait in mexico until their u.s. court date. this would the end long standing asylum process which the president often refers to as catch and release. no official agreement has been released yet. >> i think there are a couple of things going on here. one, mexico is like the united states, worried that more car van caravance and a large...
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. >> navigating to you, just yesterday mexico's incoming minister was calling to remain in mexico a short-term solution, so now there's a little bit of a push back towards denial if you will. will this plan even get off the ground and without fierce opposition and also didn't the dems create this problem? >> there's a lot there. i don't think it's a good start for the president to say the mexican government is doing one thing. i doubt that anyone is surprised by that because we keep having the situations where, whether it's the president of finland or other world leaders where we have a president who lies about the conversations that are going on. that being said, let's put that to decide. is that this democrats fault? absolutely not. in trying to frame this discussion in that way is what is so just despicable about how president trump sows the seeds of division. united states of america as a whole from our foreign-policy dating back decades has a lot of responsibility and what is happening in nicaragua, honduras, guatemala come in these countries can all solve the door. the foreign policy tha
. >> navigating to you, just yesterday mexico's incoming minister was calling to remain in mexico a short-term solution, so now there's a little bit of a push back towards denial if you will. will this plan even get off the ground and without fierce opposition and also didn't the dems create this problem? >> there's a lot there. i don't think it's a good start for the president to say the mexican government is doing one thing. i doubt that anyone is surprised by that because we keep...
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-mexico-canada agreement replaces nafta which was signed in 1994. here's a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, the president of the united mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] president trump: thank you very much. we're gathered together this afternoon for a very historic occasion. the signing ceremony for a brand new trade deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so important. i'm honored to be here with president enrique pena nieto, he's become a great friend of mexico and prime minister justin trudeau who has also become a great friend. this has been a battle and sometimes -- and battles sometimes make great friendships so it's been terrific. with our signatures today we'll formally declare the intention of our three country to replace nafta with the usmca a truly groundbreaking acheevement, modern day agreement. i want to thank you and trade representative bob lighthizer and his entire team for their tremendous effort and the efforts that they have made all throughout the last almost
-mexico-canada agreement replaces nafta which was signed in 1994. here's a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, the president of the united mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] president trump: thank you very much. we're gathered together this afternoon for a very historic occasion. the signing ceremony for a brand new trade deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so important. i'm honored to be here with president enrique...
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-mexico border. 90% of the heroin used in our country comes from mexico. . heroin and cocaine and fentanyl flow across the border. they destroy lives and results in billions of dollars flowing to transnational criminal organizations on the mexican side of the border. these organizations are described best in one word -- evil. over the last decade, mexican drug cartels have been responsible for the deaths of thousands of mexicans and their exports have killed thousands of americans. mexico prosecutes relatively few of the murders that occur on their soil. the cartels kill with impunity. they kill catholic priests, they kill journalists, they kill students, they kill politicians, they've killed u.s. agents, they keel each other. the rule of law have been replaced in many mexican states with the law of violence, revenge and brutal force. headlines over the past two years tell the story -- national catholic register, may 22, 2018, why is mexico the deadliest place for a priest? "new york times," most lethal to journalist, one war zones, two mexico. cnn, 2018, me
-mexico border. 90% of the heroin used in our country comes from mexico. . heroin and cocaine and fentanyl flow across the border. they destroy lives and results in billions of dollars flowing to transnational criminal organizations on the mexican side of the border. these organizations are described best in one word -- evil. over the last decade, mexican drug cartels have been responsible for the deaths of thousands of mexicans and their exports have killed thousands of americans. mexico...
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and mexico continue to talk apparently about whether mexico is trying to take a hand in this. the mexican government saying it's not clear they are going to let them stay in mexico for that process. back to you guys. >> miguel marquez for us at the border. thank you very much. >>> i want to bring in our cnn analysts, david gregory and john avlon and anna maria. you have dealt with this issue for years and years. we just saw the border looking peaceful, albeit, at 3:00 a.m. behind miguel marquez. yesterday not peaceful at all. how do you assess what has happened over the last 24 hours? >> i would say we have to look at what happened in the last month and a half when the caravan first came into mexico, when they crossed into the tkpwau wa tkpw border. caravans that come into mexico happen frequently, once or twice a week and most of the time the caravans are a political statement to attract attention both to the media that there's a dire situation in central america and as they cross through mexico, these migrants run a lot of risks. what is interesting about this group is that
and mexico continue to talk apparently about whether mexico is trying to take a hand in this. the mexican government saying it's not clear they are going to let them stay in mexico for that process. back to you guys. >> miguel marquez for us at the border. thank you very much. >>> i want to bring in our cnn analysts, david gregory and john avlon and anna maria. you have dealt with this issue for years and years. we just saw the border looking peaceful, albeit, at 3:00 a.m. behind...
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son preguntas que le hacemos a julio vaqueiro presentador de noticias telemundo que ya estÁ en mÉxico como parte del equipo que les vamos a ofrecer una cobertura especial de la toma de posesiÓn maÑana. julio muy buenas tardes. >> quÉ tal felicidad la ciudad de mÉxico ya se prepara para el dÍa de maÑana, un dia de fiesta porque se toma la protesta de andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador como futuro presidente de mÉxico, un dÍa que comienza con una ceremonia que es la ceremonia realmente importante por la maÑana en la cÁmara de diputados donde protestarÁ andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador el presidente enrique peÑa nieto le pasa la banda presidencial y posteriormente continÚa con un banquete en palacio nacional con todos sus invitados, se espera la presencia de 15 jefes de estado y 32 representantes de distintas naciones, entre los jefes de estado que ya llegaron, la mayorÍa se espera que lleguen hoy viernes y maÑana temprano, sÁbado, pero ya llegaron algunos desde el jueves como el rey de espaÑa, felipe vi, el presidente francÉs, emmanuel macron, ambos estÁn aquÍ en mÉxico, y
son preguntas que le hacemos a julio vaqueiro presentador de noticias telemundo que ya estÁ en mÉxico como parte del equipo que les vamos a ofrecer una cobertura especial de la toma de posesiÓn maÑana. julio muy buenas tardes. >> quÉ tal felicidad la ciudad de mÉxico ya se prepara para el dÍa de maÑana, un dia de fiesta porque se toma la protesta de andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador como futuro presidente de mÉxico, un dÍa que comienza con una ceremonia que es la ceremonia realmente...
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i'm just mexico city. a sixth body has been pulled from the rubble of two dilapidated buildings that collapsed in the french city of mosul monday rescuers are still searching day free with sniffer dogs but have little hope of finding anyone alive angry residents say they had repeatedly told authorities of the state of the buildings in the poor neighborhood but were ignored almost six thousand properties in the city of being labeled at risk of collapse boeing has issued a safety measures to airlines operating at seven three seven to line a flight six one zero crash into the java sea is advised as pilots on how to handle false readings from one of the plane senses which could have caused the craft to abruptly enter a steep dive the plane was only two months old when it crashed off the coast of indonesia killing one hundred eighty nine people on board last month. it's this week as a queue to follow rule video but solid to say this footage of the love of the cup is an example of the lists use of trains the vid
i'm just mexico city. a sixth body has been pulled from the rubble of two dilapidated buildings that collapsed in the french city of mosul monday rescuers are still searching day free with sniffer dogs but have little hope of finding anyone alive angry residents say they had repeatedly told authorities of the state of the buildings in the poor neighborhood but were ignored almost six thousand properties in the city of being labeled at risk of collapse boeing has issued a safety measures to...
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/mexico border program. when we come back, we will be joined by john carlos frey, the emmy award-winning investigative reporter to talk about what is happening there and the acquittal of a border agent who shot through a fence and killed a mexican teenager on mexico side. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: they were performing on the u.s.-mexico border. this is democracy now! i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to tucson, arizona, where a jury found border patrol agent lonnie swartz not guilty of involuntary manslaughter for shooting and killing 16-year-old jose elena rodriguez through the u.s.-mexico border fence in 2012. there was a hung decision on whether to bring a charge of voluntary manslaughter, leaving it unclear whether prosecutors would seek to try swartz a third time. a previous jury acquitted swartz on murder charges but deadlocked on lesser manslaughter charges. amy: authorities claimed jose elena rodriguez was throwing rocks at agents over the border fence before swartz op
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y puede llegar a deteriorar la relaciÓn entre mÉxico y estados unidos. pablo: esto por el cruce de la frontera que es esenclm sin embargo si los inmigrantes deciden cruzar ilegalmente, siguen teniendo el derecho a pedir asilo. >> asÍ entre con visa o se pisa, siempre y cuando pise territorio estadounidense. tiene derecho bajo la ley de refugio a pedir asilo polÍtico en estados unidos. pablo: los detalles del supuesto acuerdo o aÚn deben concretarseln pero washington esperarÍa que es obtener la entrada de indocumentados. permitirÁ procesar el doble de liberarÍa a funcionarios como centros de detenciÓn. si cruzan la frontera ilegalmente y poÁ detenerlos indefinidamente como quiere el presidente donald trump. > las Órdenes han dicho frenos. reciÉn se dio una decisiÓn. pablo: los inmigrantes continuarÁn cruzando la frontera con o sin documentos como han hecho tradicionalmente, lo veremos muy pronto. aranza: dos migrantes varados en tijuana estÁn enfrentando a un reto mayor. el de la salud que se deteriora. el hacinamiento, los albergues desborda
y puede llegar a deteriorar la relaciÓn entre mÉxico y estados unidos. pablo: esto por el cruce de la frontera que es esenclm sin embargo si los inmigrantes deciden cruzar ilegalmente, siguen teniendo el derecho a pedir asilo. >> asÍ entre con visa o se pisa, siempre y cuando pise territorio estadounidense. tiene derecho bajo la ley de refugio a pedir asilo polÍtico en estados unidos. pablo: los detalles del supuesto acuerdo o aÚn deben concretarseln pero washington esperarÍa que es...
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judge: they cannot invade mexico we are doing the same thing unless mexico gives us that authority. even in benghazi they said we didn't have permission from libya to protect our men we cannot cross the border to shoot them up over there. >> we invaded in grenada and that was far less of a threat than our border. i don't think the act i mean the nazis were arrested while standing in the hamptons. to make this is the commander-in-chief and this is what he should be doing. . >> then judges would stop him in his tracks all over the country. >> i don't think so. they could bring a lawsuit but they will use. - - they will lose. . >> there is no tomorrow on this. judge: last chance thank you for being with us tonight. and here with my reaction to the developing news on the southern border tonight and the latest on the caravan author of spy gate okay you heard and and i going at it she thinks the president doing more i don't think i've seen any president do more than this president and my wrong? . >> he is doing what he can do right now. it is limited that you have explained but the border
judge: they cannot invade mexico we are doing the same thing unless mexico gives us that authority. even in benghazi they said we didn't have permission from libya to protect our men we cannot cross the border to shoot them up over there. >> we invaded in grenada and that was far less of a threat than our border. i don't think the act i mean the nazis were arrested while standing in the hamptons. to make this is the commander-in-chief and this is what he should be doing. . >> then...
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that trade has transformed mexico. today our exchanges abroad represent more than 70% of our gross domestic product. and this has contributed to the fact that today the benefits of trade with the world are valued by the mexican society. rebranding the new trade agreement was aimed to preserve the view of an integrated north america with a firm belief that together we're stronger and more competitive. in spite of the progress that we have seen in our trade relationship in the last decades, there is still a long road ahead of us to take advantage of each country's potential. the united states, mexico, canada agreement gives a renewed face to the process of integration. this process achieved on the first place to modernize our trade framework. trade agreements shall not be tatic. agreements immediate to move long with the economy. and should be according to the needs of our society. inclusion of new provisions on e-commerce, information technologies, and trade enabling practices are now part of the agreement. in fact, one
that trade has transformed mexico. today our exchanges abroad represent more than 70% of our gross domestic product. and this has contributed to the fact that today the benefits of trade with the world are valued by the mexican society. rebranding the new trade agreement was aimed to preserve the view of an integrated north america with a firm belief that together we're stronger and more competitive. in spite of the progress that we have seen in our trade relationship in the last decades, there...
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mexico city. chile has been treating like prince who want to go home for free the first and largest groups are haitians where more than a thousand signed up to the program allows an america as they say in human explains why the government is flying them home. these haitian migrants are leaving chile with a bit more than with what they came but with their dreams shattered. what we thought we were coming to do doesn't exist we came here for a better life for decent work but there's nothing there the first one hundred seventy six beneficiaries of a government humanitarian repatriation program for migrants who can't afford to leave they've been given a free flight home in exchange for not returning to chile for at least nine years. since they could not adapt to our reality and their expect a sions will not mitt they asked the government's help to return home. the vast majority like they. say it's because they can't survive here. my christened chile two years ago when i came it was easy to find a job b
mexico city. chile has been treating like prince who want to go home for free the first and largest groups are haitians where more than a thousand signed up to the program allows an america as they say in human explains why the government is flying them home. these haitian migrants are leaving chile with a bit more than with what they came but with their dreams shattered. what we thought we were coming to do doesn't exist we came here for a better life for decent work but there's nothing there...
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en mÉxico hay otra noticia que ha causado indignaciÓn entre algunos. ese es el otorgamiento de la orden del Águila azteca que es el mÁximo reconocimiento del gobierno mexicano al yerno y asesor del presidente donald trump. el problema es cÓmo se le da este reconocimiento al asesor de una persona como el presidente trump, que dijo que los inmigrantes mexicanos del Á azteca es la mÁs alta distinciÓn que el gobierno mexicano otorga a un extranjero por servicios destacados prestados a esta naciÓn la humanidad . el presidente enrique peÑa nieto decidiÓ entregÁrsela lleno de del presidente trump-- al yerno del presidente trump. pero la decisiÓn ha publicado duras crÍticas en mÉxico y serÁ a pocos dÍas de que agentes estadounidenses lanzaran gases lacrimÓgenos a migrantes que se encontraban en suelo mexicano. se ha considerado una violaciÓn a la soberanÍa de este país. krauze escribiÓ en twitter que es una actitud de suprema humillaciÓn y cobardÍa. en el senado tambiÉn hubo rechazo. >> quiero que ese gringo sepa que va a recibir el orde
en mÉxico hay otra noticia que ha causado indignaciÓn entre algunos. ese es el otorgamiento de la orden del Águila azteca que es el mÁximo reconocimiento del gobierno mexicano al yerno y asesor del presidente donald trump. el problema es cÓmo se le da este reconocimiento al asesor de una persona como el presidente trump, que dijo que los inmigrantes mexicanos del Á azteca es la mÁs alta distinciÓn que el gobierno mexicano otorga a un extranjero por servicios destacados prestados a esta...
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en arriaga, chiapas mÉxico, noticias y si me univisiÓn. felix: establecieron una instalaciÓn para albergar el servicio de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza. el presidente trump ordenÓ el despliegue de 7000 soldados en la frontera para contener a la caravana de migrantes centroamericanos. aranza:un tema muy exitoso con dos hombre-- muy exitoso estÁ amenazado en un plazo de tres meses. la orden que pesa sobre Él datada de hace 18 aÑos.>>la comunidad de santa ana se puso de pie y mediante una pacÍfica manifestaciÓn, desean crear conciencia y presionar al servicio de inmigraciÓn para que paren la deportaciÓn del exitoso empresario de flores. >>soy una persona Íntegra, aportando este gran paÍs. yo vivo de mi negocio, pago mis impuestos. sus negocios generan 5 millones de dÓlares en ventas anualmente. 20 familias trabajadoras dependen de Él para subsistir. distribuye dos flores a mÁs de 150 supermercados. la asamblea de california y hasta de congreso, el seÑor santos urge a los polÍticos latinos en orgullo sido de sus logros a que
en arriaga, chiapas mÉxico, noticias y si me univisiÓn. felix: establecieron una instalaciÓn para albergar el servicio de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza. el presidente trump ordenÓ el despliegue de 7000 soldados en la frontera para contener a la caravana de migrantes centroamericanos. aranza:un tema muy exitoso con dos hombre-- muy exitoso estÁ amenazado en un plazo de tres meses. la orden que pesa sobre Él datada de hace 18 aÑos.>>la comunidad de santa ana se puso de pie y...
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particularly in mexico. it's the senate that would have the last word. >> what do you make now of the sort of redistribution of power in the united states, between the house and the senate? i know you can't comment on the vote of the people, what does it mean for your bilateral relations and what might have to go through? as you mentioned, congressional approval of the new nafta deal and other such issues? >> we have a polarized nation, a divided government and it is unlikely that significant legislative changes will happen. so therefore, i think the challenge is that relationship will remain. as of the approval of the u.s. mca. it new that we of a successful congressional approval of the new treaty. >> whether it is what he is doing with a sort of trade war against china as a major victory for the united states. he also claimed that about the canadian piece of this renegotiated deal. is that how you see it, a major victory for the united states. did mexico give up a lot to have a new nafta deal? >> the beau
particularly in mexico. it's the senate that would have the last word. >> what do you make now of the sort of redistribution of power in the united states, between the house and the senate? i know you can't comment on the vote of the people, what does it mean for your bilateral relations and what might have to go through? as you mentioned, congressional approval of the new nafta deal and other such issues? >> we have a polarized nation, a divided government and it is unlikely that...