Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters that an agreement was reached with the…
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Officials from Mexico and the U.S. have agreed to keep border crossings open, according to Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
The Mexican leader spoke at a press conference Thursday following U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to discuss the ongoing immigrant crisis at the shared border.
“There’s more and more movement on the border, on the bridges, and that’s why we must be careful so that the crossings are not closed. That agreement was reached,” Lopez Obrador said.
“The rail crossings and the border bridges are already being opened to normalize the situation,” Lopez Obrador told reporters, according to Reuters. “Every day there is more movement on the border bridges.”
Secretary of State Blinken, Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas and other U.S. officials met today with Mexican President López Obrador in Mexico City to discuss "joint efforts on current border challenges." pic.twitter.com/s676tLpfeQ
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“The United States earlier this month temporarily shuttered several crossings, including two key rail bridges, to redeploy enforcement resources elsewhere across the border amid soaring migrant numbers, a pivotal issue in next year’s U.S. elections,” Reuters reported…
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