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Calling for an end to "old stereotypes," President Obama on Friday portrayed
Mexico as an emerging nation that is remaking itself and said the
U.S.-Mexico relationship should be defined by shared prosperity, not by
threats that both countries face. "It's time to recognize new realities,"
he declared.In a speech to a predominantly student audience, Obama conceded
that the root of much violence in Mexico is the demand for
drugs in the United States, and acknowledged that most guns used to
commit crime in this country come from the U.S. But he said
an improving economy is changing Mexico and improving its middle class."I
see a Mexico that is deepening your democracy," he told several hundred
people gathered on a cool, breezy morning in a covered, outdoor plaza
at Mexico City's grand National Museum of Anthropology. "Citizens who are
standing up and saying that violence and impunity is not acceptable."Obama
said he is optimistic that the U.S. will change its patchwork of
immigration laws and says the current immigration system does not reflect
U.S. values. With about 6 million Mexicans illegally in the United States,
the issue resonates deeply in Mexico, which has also seen deportations of
its citizens from the U.S. rise dramatically under Obama.Underlying Obama's
visit was his desire to convince the American public and U.S. lawmakers
that Mexico no longer poses the illegal immigration threat it once did."The
long-term solution to the chall
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is family.Friday is Ricardo Portillo's youngest daughter's
16th birthday, and the family was planning to leave on vacation Thursday,
Johana Portillo said. Instead, they have set up a bank fund in
case their father dies."If my dad doesn't make it, we want to
make his last wish come true," Johana Portillo said. "To see his
family again."She said his sisters are trying to come from Guadalajara,
Mexico. The referee hadn't seen his sisters in the 16 years since
he moved to Utah."It's just not fair," said Johana Portillo, holding back
tears. "This person caused us a lot of pain. I want justice
for my dad, and we're going to get it. ... If he
spends time in jail forever, it's not enough. They are not going
to bring my daddy back."
enge of illegal immigration is a growing,
prosperous Mexico that creates more jobs and opportunity right here," he
said.To that end, he called for improving an already growing trade relationship
between the two countries. Mexico is the second-largest export market for
U.S. goods and services and the U.S. buys more Mexican exports than
any other country.Still, the reality of Mexico's economic surge is perhaps
not as rosy as Obama portrayed it. While the Mexican economy has
grown, it has yet to trickle down to average workers.Obama spoke on
the second day of his Mexico City visit, before traveling to Costa
Rica. There, he planned to deliver a blunter message to Central American
leaders struggling with weak economies and drug violence.Obama was to meet
with Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla before joining leaders from
the Central American Integration system. The regional network also includes
the leaders of Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.The
U.S. view of the region is that its pervasive violence and security
weaknesses are holding back economic growth, and that with fewer Mexicans
crossing the border illegally, the rest of the region has become the
main source of illegal immigration into the United States.As a result, Obama
is expected to call for stepped up security cooperation, regional economic
integration and improvements in human rights and democratic reforms."We
want to make sure that our hemisphe
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