- 'Governor plans trip to Mexico (San Francisco Chronicle)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, in his first official act after today's election, will travel to Mexico on Wednesday to begin a two-day trade mission that includes events to promote California business and meetings with President Vicente Fox and President-elect...
- 'Iowa residents travel to Mexico (West Liberty Index)
Melissa Johnson and Family Credit Union Marketing Representative Kris Lundquist.
- 'Schwarzenegger embarks on trade mission to Mexico (Daily Bulletin)
MEXICO CITY - Savoring his post-election high, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger jetted to the Mexican capital Wednesday on a mission to promote trade and also talk privately with leaders here about the most contentious issue confronting the two neighbors: immigration.
- 'A Border Security Strategy for Bush and Calderón: Improve Cooperation Between the U.S. and Mexico (Heritage Foundation)
by Stephen Johnson and James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. WebMemo #1252 When U.S. President George W. Bush and Mexican President-elect Felipe Calderón meet on November 9, the U.S.-Mexico border will be at the top of their agenda.
- 'Mexico blocks president's Australia tour (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Mexico's congress blocked a planned visit by President Vicente Fox to Australia and Vietnam, citing political upheaval after bombs exploded in Mexico City.
- 'Mexican Spokesman Seeks Reform on Travel (Los Angeles Times)
MEXICO CITY -- President Vicente Fox's spokesman on Wednesday urged constitutional reform to let Mexican leaders travel abroad without congressional approval, a day after lawmakers irked Fox by blocking his planned trip to Australia and Vietnam.
- 'Mexico blocks president's Australia tour (The Age)
Mexican lawmakers blocked a planned visit by President Vicente Fox to Australia and Vietnam, citing political upheaval after bombs exploded in Mexico City.
- 'Mexican president is forbidden to travel (San Jose Mercury News)
President Vicente Fox's press secretary Wednesday urged constitutional reform to let Mexican leaders travel abroad without congressional approval, a day after lawmakers irked Fox by blocking his planned trip to Australia and Vietnam.
- 'Crisis spoils President?s travel plans (The West Australian)
Mexican MPs have blocked a planned visit by outgoing President Vicente Fox to Australia and Vietnam next week, citing political upheaval after bombs exploded in Mexico City and street clashes continued in Oaxaca State.
- 'Mexican Congress cites ongoing protests, bomb explosions in refusal to allow president to travel to Australia and (Contra Costa Times)
Mexico's lower house of Congress voted on Tuesday not to allow President Vicente Fox to make planned visits to Australia and an APEC summit in Vietnam later this month, arguing that pressing problems require his attention at home.
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