Biden Challenged by Mexico President on His ‘Forgetfulness’ During North American Leaders’ Summit

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador challenged President Biden on his “forgetfulness” to help Latin American countries during the North American Leaders’ Summit Monday. He also encouraged him to prioritize fixing the migration crisis affecting the U.S.-Mexico border.

While public comments mostly struck a positive tone, López Obrador pressed Biden over his “abandonment” and “forgetfulness” to help Central American countries.

“This is the moment for us to determine to do away with this abandonment, this disdain, and this forgetfulness for Latin America and the Caribbean,” Lopez Obrador said during a press conference Monday.

López Obrador also said Biden had the “key” to improving life for the region.

“You hold the key in your hand,” the Mexican leader said of the U.S. president.

By Tuesday, López Obrador’s comments were more positive as he commended Biden for not building “even one meter of wall,” a clear reference to Biden’s predecessor, former President Donald Trump.

Still, López Obrador urged Biden to “insist” Congress make more accommodations to allow undocumented Mexican migrants to work in industries where American employers are struggling to hire.

Mexico’s president also spoke at length about his country’s efforts to help limit the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that has become the main driver of drug overdose deaths in America.

“We are battling fentanyl, these chemicals, and we are doing it because we care. No human is foreign to us,” he said. “It really matters to us to be able to help with what is happening in the United States, the deaths from fentanyl. But also, as we discussed today, it is not only an issue for the United States, because if we don’t confront this problem, this scourge, we are going to suffer it, too. So we have to act in a coordinated way.”

Biden, López Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met Monday and Tuesday for the North American Leaders’ Summit, where the three world leaders shared their goals for global trade, managing large waves of migrants coming into the region, and supporting Ukraine.

They also discussed handling energy issues and semiconductors production, reducing climate change impacts — pledging to cut methane emissions — and, forming a more cohesive regional strategy for dealing with future pandemic-related health threats.

“We’re true partners the three of us,” Biden said Tuesday at a joint news conference in Mexico City. He also said they each shared a “genuine like” for one another.

“We share a common vision for the future, grounded on common values,” Biden added.

Despite the praise, the leaders have found themselves at odds this past year.

The U.S. is urging Trudeau and Canada to help lead an international mission to Haiti to help solve an ongoing humanitarian and security crisis

“We need to make sure that the solutions are driven by the people of Haiti themselves,” Trudeau said on Tuesday, calling the situation “heartbreaking.”

Also, the U.S. and Mexico continue to strategize on how best to deal with an influx of migrants who are seeking access to America.

Many of these migrants — mostly from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela — have been forced to wait at the U.S.-Mexico border as Title 42, a Trump-era immigration policy, is set to expire.

While the Biden administration continues to claim the border is “secure,” the U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reported there were more than 2.3 million migrant encounters in FY 2022 alone.

This figure tops the then-historic 1.7 million encountered in FY 2021. So far in FY 2023, which began in October, migrant encounters are outpacing the same period last year. (https://www.yahoo.com/now/biden-challenge /d-mexico-president-forgetfulness-105024931.html)

Source: Fox News / AP

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