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Will U.S.-Mexico policy tensions change under López Obrador?

There are enormous expectations facing the new Mexican president-elect.

07/02/2018

PBS News Hour

Will U.S.-Mexico policy tensions change under López Obrador?

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There are enormous expectations facing the new Mexican president-elect.

There are enormous expectations facing the new Mexican president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador. What can he achieve on issues like border security, trade and corruption? Judy Woodruff gets reaction from former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson, who resigned earlier this year about concerns about the Trump administration’s policies toward that country.

07/02/2018

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