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President Bush wound up his six-day tour of five Latin American countries--Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Guatemala, and Mexico--with a March 13 meeting with newly elected Mexican President Felipe Calderon. Protests dogged much of his tour, with opposition to U.S. border enforcement and deportation of illegal aliens being a major focus of Latin American protesters and presidents alike.
In Mexico, President Calderon continued his criticism of the U.S. proposal to build several hundred miles of fence along the U.S.-Mexico border, suggesting that the United States instead send billions of dollars of "investment" to his country. According to Calderon, "we may more truly stop the migration by building a kilometer of highway in ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Bush's Latin America trip: pushing Congress for amnesty by...