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Article: Hit & run.(United States relations with Pakistan and India)(Brief Article)
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- November 23, 2001
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United States foreign policy is up and running, seriously engaged in building an international coalition against terrorism. Seems like only yesterday that Mexico presented our most pressing foreign-policy problem. President Vicente Fox and President George W. Bush agreed that good relations between the two nations depended on regularizing the status of Mexican citizens working illegally in the United States. Today, Fox and undocumented Mexican workers have been eclipsed by the war on terror and the ratcheting upward of U.S. immigration controls. Not surprising perhaps, but that Mexico has slipped as a foreign-policy priority is symptomatic of the post-cold war American ...
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