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Trump, Mexico and Migrants
Mexico’s president on Trump deportation plans: Immigrants are not ‘criminals’
Mexico's president said immigrants shouldn't be treated as 'criminals,' but is planning for an influx of returnees if Trump implements mass deportations.
Migrants Set Out From Mexico Hoping To Reach Pre-Trump US
Hundreds of migrants left the Mexican city of Tapachula on foot Wednesday, aiming to arrive at the US border before President-elect Donald Trump -- who has vowed massive deportations -- takes office in January.
Caravan With 1,500 Migrants Rushes To The U.S. From Mexico Ahead Of Trump Inauguration
The caravan's participants include families traveling with children, facing risks such as dehydration and exhaustion in the region's searing heat.
Video: Migrant caravan headed to U.S. border ahead of Trump presidency
Migrant caravan headed to U.S. border ahead of Trump presidency ON THE MOVE: A caravan of thousands of migrants are rushing towards the southern U.S. border in a bid to enter the country before President-elect Trump takes office in January.
Migrant caravan forms in Mexico; goal is to reach U.S. before Trump’s inauguration
About 1,500 migrants formed a new caravan Wednesday in southern Mexico, hoping to walk or catch rides to the U.S. border.
Canada, Mexico
Afraid of losing the US-Canada trade pact, Mexico alters its laws and removes Chinese parts
Mexico has been taking a bashing lately for allegedly serving as a conduit for Chinese parts and products into North America, and officials are afraid a re-elected Donald Trump or politically struggling Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau could try to leave the country out of the U.
Canada wants Mexico in USMCA trade pact despite China concerns, source says
Canada wants Mexico to stay in a continental trade pact despite concerns about China possibly using it as a back door to flood the North American market, a source directly familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
Mexico addresses Canada's concerns that it could host a Chinese auto plant
Meeting between the countries' leaders comes amid calls in Canada for that nation to enter a bilateral trade deal with the United States.
Newsweek
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Mexico Fears Loss of US-Canada Trade, Scrambles to Replace Chinese Parts
Mexican officials fear that rising tensions with the
United
States
and Canada, in which they allege are serving as a ...
19h
Mexico not a backdoor for Chinese products, president Sheinbaum says
Chinese products are not entering the United States and Canada through Mexico, the president of the Latin American nation ...
2d
on MSN
About 1,500 migrants form a new caravan in Mexico. Here’s what it means
About 1,500 migrants have formed a new caravan in southern Mexico, hoping to walk or catch rides to the U.S. border.
Mexico News Daily
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How prepared is Mexico for a mass US deportation operation?
Can Mexico receive millions of migrants if Trump's mass deportation plan becomes a reality? Diverse experts weigh in on the ...
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on MSN
Mexico's lower house votes to abolish autonomous bodies
Mexico's lower house of Congress approved on Wednesday a measure to abolish most of the autonomous bodies that regulate some ...
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on MSN
Caravan of 1,500 migrants forms in Mexico
Hundreds of desperate migrants have formed a caravan in southern Mexico and hope to make the 1,000 mile journey to the United ...
Mexico News Daily
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How much has China actually invested in Mexico?
Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard at a seminar on Nov. 13 at the Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City discussing the future of ...
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on MSN
Canada’s provincial leaders want a free trade deal with the US that excludes Mexico
The leader of Canada’s most populous province says all of the country’s provincial and territorial premiers want Prime ...
Wilson Center
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Mexico’s Judicial Reform: A Feminist Critique of its Risks for Rule of Law, Migration, and Human Rights
Judicial independence is not a luxury but the bedrock of any functioning democracy. The reform risks turning courts into political battlegrounds by subjecting judicial appointments to popular vote.
E! News on MSN
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Eva Longoria Clarifies Reason She Moved Out of the United States
Eva Longoria—who now splits her time between Mexico and Spain—said she "didn't move out" of the United States because of ...
Opinion
Worldcrunch on MSN
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Opinion
Rather Than Blame Trump, Mexico Should Look In The Mirror
Will Mexico's leftist government show pragmatism in dealing with the next U.S. administration or just keep bashing Donald ...
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