Immigration expected to dominate Calderón-Bush talks
11/08/2006
Via The Christian Science Monitor
Mexico's conservative president-elect, Felipe Calderón, makes his first White House visit Thursday.
MEXICO CITY – The nearly 700 miles of fencing President Bush authorized for the US-Mexican border two weeks ago could overshadow other issues when Mexican president-elect Felipe Calderón makes his first visit to the White House on Thursday.
Via The Christian Science Monitor
Mexico's conservative president-elect, Felipe Calderón, makes his first White House visit Thursday.
MEXICO CITY – The nearly 700 miles of fencing President Bush authorized for the US-Mexican border two weeks ago could overshadow other issues when Mexican president-elect Felipe Calderón makes his first visit to the White House on Thursday.
Unlike recently elected leftist leaders in Latin America, Mr. Calderón is a pro-business, US-friendly candidate who narrowly won July's presidential election against a leftist leader.
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