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U.S., Mexican officials to resume talks on stemming migrant surge at D.C. meeting

Por: NBC News Politics January 19, 2024

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Officials from the U.S. and Mexico will meet in Washington on Friday to discuss ways to deter illegal migration as pressure increases on the Biden administration to address the issue heading into November’s presidential election. But neither side expects dramatic progress from Friday’s discussions. The talks, to be attended by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, White House homeland security... + full article



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