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Mexico president says discussed migration, security and development with Biden
Venezuelan migrants, some expelled from the US to Mexico under Title 42 and others who have not crossed yet, protest new immigration policies on the banks of the Rio Bravo river, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico October 18, 2022. ― Reuters pic

MEXICO CITY, Oct 19 ― Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said yesterday he discussed migration, security and cooperation on development with his US counterpart Joe Biden during an afternoon call.

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Biden also confirmed he would travel to Mexico for the North American Leaders' Summit, set to take place in December, Lopez Obrador said on Twitter.

The White House said in a statement the two leaders discussed "actions to reduce the number of individuals who unlawfully cross the US-Mexico border and to expand legal pathways as an alternative to irregular migration.”

Biden and Lopez Obrador also reviewed joint efforts to combat the trade in fentanyl and US actions to prosecute gun traffickers. ― Reuters

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