Mexico Once Saw Migration as a U.S. Problem. Now It Needs Answers of Its Own. By News December 06, 2018 Add Comment Edit The Tijuana crisis is putting pressure on Mexico’s relationships with Central America, from which most of the gathered migrants are from, and the United States, where most are headed. Share this post Related PostsBiden, at Hollings Funeral, Talks About How ‘People Can Change’Feature: Mick Mulvaney’s Master Class in Destroying a Bureaucracy From WithinFor Democrats, Ilhan Omar Is a Complicated Figure to Defend‘Stop Sanders’ Democrats Are Agonizing Over His MomentumGina Haspel Relies on Spy Skills to Connect With Trump. He Doesn’t Always Listen.Tennessee Advances Bill That Could Make It Harder to Register New VotersMedia Memo: How to Cover 2020: Assume Nothing and Beware of TwitterTo Pressure Cuba, Trump Plans to Lift Limits on American Lawsuits
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