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Immigration, security top issues in meeting with Mexican President Calderón
Continuing a long-standing tradition between the leaders of the two nations, President-elect Obama met today with Mexican President Felipe Calderón to discuss some of the major issues that will be the cornerstone of U.S.-Mexico relations during the coming Administration. According to ...
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Neal Rodriguez: Neither Bush or Obama have Addressed Police Shootings
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... Does Mehserle's arrest give the case enough credence for a government assassination to be acknowledged by the former and future leaders of this planet's super power? Instead Bush tries to reinforce the misconception that the United States is still held in the same regard as the country's perception before the Bush administration. "I strongly disagree that our moral standing has been dinished." Barack Obama talks immigration with the Mexican president. Obama presses for the ...

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