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July, 25 / 26 2016 White House

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(Source: US Government from 20D)
USPA NEWS - July, 25 / 26 2016
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"10:00 am: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

President Obama on the U.S. - Mexico Relationship

In meeting with President Nieto of Mexico, President Obama reiterates the enduring relationship between our two countries.
"From our shared security to climate change, Mexico is a critical partner and is critically important to our own well-being. We´re not just strategic and economic partners, we´re also neighbors, and we're friends, and we're family“”including millions of Americans that are connected to Mexico by ties of culture and of language. And that´s why, as President, I´ve worked to deepen the partnership between our two nations."
President Obama

This week, President Obama invited President Enrique Peña Nieto to the White House to recognize and strengthen America's enduring relationship with our neighboring country of Mexico.
From enhancing our shared national security and combating climate change to advancing our cooperation on health and strengthening our economies through trade, the President reiterated that the U.S. and Mexico are stronger together on the world stage.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Both Canada and Mexico are parties to the TPP, which renegotiates past trade deals to put in place the highest labor and environmental standards of any trade agreement in history. In an increasingly interconnected world, these standards will make a big difference for American workers and small businesses.

Quotes
"It's about basic fairness for everyone"

"And it's about responsibility from everyone."

-- President Obama
"I'm going to keep offering my support to every business owner, and mayor, and governor,

and county official, and legislator, and organization that's working to give America a

raise."

-- President Obama" from US Government Sources

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