The Mexican Foreign Secretary said Obama and President Enrique Pena Nieto spoke Wednesday morning and agreed that Obama would come in May for a visit dealing with economic cooperation, education, border infrastructure, migration and citizen security, among other topics.Rulings expected to spur changes to system that gives less populous districts disproportionate power.
MEXICO CITY — The Mexican government says President Barack Obama will visit during the first week of May.
The Mexican Foreign Secretary said Obama and President Enrique Pena Nieto spoke Wednesday morning and agreed that Obama would come in May for a visit dealing with economic cooperation, education, border infrastructure, migration and citizen security, among other topics.Rulings expected to spur changes to system that gives less populous districts disproportionate power.
Obama has been pushing U.S. lawmakers to finish work on a bill that would overhaul the immigration system.
The Mexican Foreign Secretary said Obama and President Enrique Pena Nieto spoke Wednesday morning and agreed that Obama would come in May for a visit dealing with economic cooperation, education, border infrastructure, migration and citizen security, among other topics.Rulings expected to spur changes to system that gives less populous districts disproportionate power.
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