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US President George W. Bush (C) signs a bill to
give 1.2 billion dollars to build a fence along the US-Mexico border to
stanch the flow of illegal immigrants in Scottsdale, Arizona. Aournd Bush
are Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano(L) and Arizona US Representatives.
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Mexico warns U.S. of referral to UN
over border fencing plan
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- The Mexican government on
Wednesday warned that it may refer Washington's plan to build fences on the
U.S.- Mexico border to the United Nations.
The U.S. plan to build about 1,125 km of new fencing along
the U.S.- Mexico border was an "offense," Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto
Derbez told a news briefing here. Full Story
Bush signs U.S.-Mexico border security
bill
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President George W.
Bush on Thursday signed a homeland security bill to give 1.2 billion U.S.
dollars to build a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border to stanch the flow of
illegal immigrants.
Addressing a ceremony in Scottsdale, Arizona, Bush said
the bill would modernize border protection by adding fencing, vehicle barriers,
infrared cameras and ground-based radars. Full Story
Mexico slams U.S. border fense
proposal
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- Mexican presidential
spokesman Ruben Aguilar on Tuesday criticized a U.S. border fense proposal,
saying that will be "useless and unworkable."
The comments came on the same day when Mexico's embassy in
Washington sent a letter to the Bush administration, slamming a U.S. Senate vote
authorizing 1,125 km of new fencing along the border. Full
Story
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