Felipe Calderon- the president-elect of Mexico- plans to use a trip to Latin America next week in order to promote Mexico’s role in the region and provide a counterweight to Hugo Chavez’s influence. Calderon (image) will visit five countries but will skip Venezuela and Bolivia, whose president is viewed as a strong ally of Chavez.
Yesterday, Calderon also repeated his staunch opposition to U.S. plans to erect additional fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border. Calderon echoed comments he made in July which were met with disapproval by the Bush administration.
Links- The Latin Americanist (blog), Washington Post Image- CBS News (U.S.)
Tags- Latin America, Mexico, United States, immigration, international politics
I personally think that the Mexican Border plan has racism
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The correct link is http://lookstare.com/blog/index.php?blog=6
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