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    Border violence could jeopardize trade and immigration reform

    The Associated Press
    08/17/05 01:53 EDT

    DENVER (AP) - U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio Garza Jr. warned that
    progress on immigration reform, trade and other issues facing both
    nations could be compromised if Mexico is unable to control the drug
    wars along its border.

    "The longer that violence continues, the tougher it becomes for many
    Americans to talk about Mexicans as trusted partners with mutual
    interests," he said in a Tuesday speech at the University of Denver's
    Graduate School of International Studies. "An aggressive response to
    border violence is one way to help avoid talk of building walls when
    we are all better served by building bridges."

    Garza also described Mexico as a leading democracy and an economic
    powerhouse in Latin America, but he said he ordered the temporary
    closure of the American consulate in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, to ensure
    the safety of American there after drug feuds have led to several
    killings in recent months.

    "Some have said that I ordered the shutdown (in Nuevo Laredo) to
    punish the Mexican government for its failure to control violence
    in the region," Garza said. "And in a sense that's true ... and I've
    been clear, my primary responsibility as ambassador is the safety of
    United States' citizens, and I shouldn't and I won't hesitate to take
    action when they are at risk."
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