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Mexican, U.S. relations improve in fight against drugs, trafficking - Mexico Institute in the News

At a luncheon Monday at a the Wilson Center, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Mexican Interior Secretary Alejandro Poire touted how they’ve teamed up to fight drug and weapons trafficking, money laundering and human smuggling.

McClatchy, 9/17/2012

Despite ongoing violence south of the border, cooperation between Mexico and the United States has reached unprecedented levels.

At a luncheon Monday at a Washington think tank, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Mexican Interior Secretary Alejandro Poire touted how they’ve teamed up to fight drug and weapons trafficking, money laundering and human smuggling. Simultaneously, they warned that progress could be stalled if not continued by the next administrations in both countries.

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