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Visa requirements not a solution to U.S. migrant concerns, says new Mexican envoy

In a wide-ranging interview, Mexican Ambassador Carlos Joaquín González talks American migrant concerns, tourism rebounds, energy disputes, and an upcoming Three Amigos summit.
Mexican Ambassador Carlos Joaquín González comes to Canada having previously served as the governor of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

Following American appeals, Mexico’s newest ambassador in Ottawa says migrant disputes need to be resolved without reimposing visas.

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