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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
detained while trials were pending and
insist that it will withstand court scrutiny. A federal agent convicted
for the first time under the Kansas law could face six months
in prison, though probation would be the presumed sentence."These hard-working
federal employees cannot be forced to choose between the risk of a
criminal prosecution and the continued performance of their federal duties,"
Barry Grissom, the U.S. attorney for Kansas, said in a statement Thursday.But
Kobach called Holder's analysis "simplistic and incorrect" and said the
Kansas law is valid to protect the state's residents against unconstitutional
measures enacted by Congress."We are very, very confident of our position,"
Kobach said in an interview. "The state of Kansas is not in
any way afraid of a legal challenge."The office of Kansas Attorney General
Derek Schmidt has already anticipated a potential legal challenge from the
federal government, and has asked legislators to increase its budget by
$225,000 over the next two years to cover litigation costs.Stoneking said
a dispute could arise after a local gunsmith sells a firearm manufactured
in Kansas to a state resident without complying with federal requirements
for a background check on the buyer or registering the gun. Kobach
agreed."Until that actually happens, there won't be any litigation," Stoneking
said. "The federal government will have to have some way of finding
out."Supporters of the Kansas law have sa
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ncy demanding
money back that they have already spent," said NGA Deputy Director Barry
Anderson.In a letter sent to senior Obama administration officials in late
March, four House Democrats joined 27 House Republicans in assailing the
Forest Service's demand, calling it an "obvious attempt by President Obama's
administration to make the sequester cuts as painful as possible." The Forest
Service was aware for months that sequestration was a possibility, they
said. Yet even after it went into effect, the agency waited for
several weeks before informing states that payments would have to be returned."We
request that this action be halted," the House members wrote.
on will face tough odds not only
in the GOP-controlled House but also in the Democratic-led Senate.The president
acknowledged there were some areas along the 2,000-mile border between the
U.S. and Mexico where security needs to be tightened. But he gently
chided Rubio and other Republicans for putting up obstacles that would derail
final legislation."I suspect that the final legislation will not contain
everything I want. It won't contain everything that Republican leaders want,
either," Obama said. He added that "what I'm not going to do
is to go along with something where we're looking for an excuse
not to do it as opposed to a way to do it."Despite
the intense interest in the immigration debate among Mexicans, Pena Nieto
carefully avoided injecting himself in the issue. While he commended the
U.S. for tackling the challenge, he said the congressional debate "is a
domestic affair."The new Mexican leader was purposely seeking to avoid the
perceived missteps of former Mexican President Vicente Fox, who irked conservatives
in the U.S. by lobbying for an immigration overhaul in 2001.Pena Nieto's
election brought Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, back
to power after a decade on the sidelines. The security changes are
emblematic of the party's preference for centralized political and bureaucratic
control.The arrangement means all contact for U.S. law enforcement will
now go through a "single door," according to Mexico's fe
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