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Mexican president pushes back on U.S. criticism of violence

Por: Portland Press Herald World March 25, 2023

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MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s president on Friday angrily rejected comments by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken that the Mexican government has lost control over parts of the country. Andrés Manuel López Obrador However, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador acknowledged that Mexican cartels had placed people inside Mexico’s drug regulatory agency to approve imports of fentanyl precursor chemicals from China. Earlier this week, Blinken... + full article



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