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Those Quotes by Enrique Pena Nieto
- There are a great number of Mexicans who live every day worried about the lack of employment and opportunities. Those conditions also damage the image…
- There is no evidence that terrorists use Mexico to cross into the United States. There have been comments to that regard, but not one of…
- Mexico has perhaps, in some ways, a good practice, in which it has officials devoted precisely to hold those children, to retain those children that…
- I think a good relationship that Mexico could maintain with the United States and vice versa should be based on trust, on opening - openness…
- I think it is fundamental to understand that the ethics of politics indicate that you should concentrate your efforts on those marginalized people who live…
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