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Mexico President Andres Manuel López Obrador complains that U.S. government is funding opposition

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador speaks during his regularly scheduled morning press conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Feb. 28, 2023. Lopez Obrador has again complained to the United States that the U.S. government is funding organizations …MEXICO CITY — Mexico President Andres Manuel López Obrador has again complained to the United States that the U.S.

In the letter, López Obrador states that the United States Agency for International Development for some time has funded “organizations openly opposed to the legal and legitimate government,” an act he described as “interventionist.” USAID’s goals for Mexico focus on reducing “impunity, crime and violence by constraining the operational space for organized crime in targeted areas,” according to its current development strategy.

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