Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke with the Mexican foreign secretary to guarantee that there will be an independent investigation and that they will take the appropriate actions. This seems to us to be an adequate attitude.
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We hope that in coming weeks and months, relations cool off so that we can re-establish them to their highest level.
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We condemn these acts, but we assume they are isolated. We do not believe that there is a state of violence against Mexican migrants in the border region.
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The presidency congratulates the Congress for approving the reforms. This law gives police and prosecutors better legal tools to combat drug crimes that do so much damage to our youth and children.
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At no time, under no condition, may anyone receive illegal money, ... No one may in this way aid in the laundering of money, and nobody can be in favor of organized crime acting with impunity.
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All the elements that we have at hand, all the experts that were consulted, say that there is sufficient evidence to consider that we are dealing with an accident. But we must wait for the results of the investigation.
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