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U.S. Ambassador To Mexico' Calls The Country's Security Policy a 'Failure, Blames It On AMLO's Lack Of CooperationThe relation between U.S. ambassador Ken Salazar and Mexico has been strained throughout 2024, especially as cartel violence has reached a fever pitch leading to almost 10 thousand Mexicans being ...
In a blistering critique, the top U.S. diplomat in Mexico said the country is not safe and that its leaders should stop denying widespread violence, invest more in security and increase ...
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US envoy irks Mexico by saying 'hugs not bullets' policy failedMexico's "hugs not bullets" security strategy of tackling criminal violence at its roots has failed, US ambassador Ken Salazar said Wednesday, in unusually blunt remarks that upset the Mexican ...
Mexican and U.S. authorities are struggling to explain the legal basis that allowed them to overcome the court logjam that ...
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U.S. Ambassador to Mexico visits San Diego, highlights importance of cross-border relationsU.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar visited San Diego on Tuesday, underscoring the critical importance of the relationship between the United States and Mexico, which has recently surpassed ...
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US ambassador to Mexico ponders border’s economic future under TrumpSAN DIEGO (Border Report) — U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar pondered what life might be like in both countries once Trump takes over as president. He said that over the last three years ...
Faced with this, Salazar said: “I ask you as the deputies who are so strong (...) that what Russia did, attacking Ukraine, is an attack on the freedom and way of life of all of us.” ...
Through social media, the United States Ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, revealed his visit to the premises of the Basilica of Guadalupe, in the Mexican capital, from where he launched a ...
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Here’s why avocado prices could be going up soonAPHIS has suspended the avocado and mango inspections in Michoacan until these security problems have been resolved,” U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar said in a statement. It’s unclear ...
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