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US-Mexico Relations: Security, Economy, and Democratic Values

The U.S. Senate expresses concern about economic and security conditions in Mexico while reaffirming its interest in mutually beneficial relations. The document emphasizes the need to strengthen border security, combat organized crime and narcotics, and protect U.S. economic interests in Mexico, which could impact trade stability and citizen safety.
Key points
Strengthening border controls and combating illegal migration: Citizens may experience changes in immigration policy and border security.
Protecting U.S. economic interests in Mexico: This could affect price stability and availability of certain products, as well as jobs related to cross-border trade.
Combating organized crime and drug trafficking: These actions aim to enhance public safety and reduce the availability of illicit substances.
Supporting democratic values and institutional independence in Mexico: This could contribute to greater political stability in the region.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_SRES_704
Sponsor: Sen. Risch, James E. [R-ID]
Process start date: 2022-07-13