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A resolution reaffirming the strategic partnership between the United States and Mexico, and recognizing bilateral cooperation that advances the national security and national interests of both countries.

Introduced: March 29, 2017 Introduced by: Cornyn, John Republican · Texas See on congress.gov
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Mar 29, 2017
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 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Reaffirms the strategic partnership between the United States and Mexico.

Supports: (1) continued diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation between the United States and Mexico; and (2) efforts by the Mexican government to strengthen the rule of law, reduce corruption, and advance civil and human rights.

Encourages enhanced security cooperation between the U.S. and Mexican militaries and law enforcement agencies.

Commits to: (1) continue the U.S. government's partnership with the Mexican government to combat transnational criminal organizations, and (2) a relationship between the United States and Mexico that is based on mutual respect and the promotion of shared democratic values.

What's happening now March 29, 2017

Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text of measure as introduced: CR S2102-2103)

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