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Mexican anger over US 'trespass' | Mexican anger over US 'trespass' |
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Mexico's Congress has condemned what it says is a border violation by US workers building a controversial barrier between the two countries. | |
Legislators say workers and equipment building a section of the barrier have gone 10 metres (yards) into Mexico. | Legislators say workers and equipment building a section of the barrier have gone 10 metres (yards) into Mexico. |
The alleged border violation comes ahead of a high-level meeting in the Canadian capital Ottawa. | The alleged border violation comes ahead of a high-level meeting in the Canadian capital Ottawa. |
US, Mexican and Canadian foreign ministers are to discuss border security and trade issues. | US, Mexican and Canadian foreign ministers are to discuss border security and trade issues. |
Mexican legislators said they had photographs and video, taken on Monday, of the workers and heavy-duty construction equipment that showed them about 10 metres inside Mexico near the border city of Agua Prieta and the town of Douglas, Arizona. | Mexican legislators said they had photographs and video, taken on Monday, of the workers and heavy-duty construction equipment that showed them about 10 metres inside Mexico near the border city of Agua Prieta and the town of Douglas, Arizona. |
The Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa said she had complained to the US authorities and that the men and equipment had been withdrawn. | The Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa said she had complained to the US authorities and that the men and equipment had been withdrawn. |
Continental trade concerns | Continental trade concerns |
In a statement, the US Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza said: "The US is sensitive to Mexican concerns... [and] has the deepest respect for the integrity of the sovereignty of Mexican soil". | In a statement, the US Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza said: "The US is sensitive to Mexican concerns... [and] has the deepest respect for the integrity of the sovereignty of Mexican soil". |
He said US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff had not been in the area of the alleged incursion and recent photographs of him welding a section of the fence had been taken in a different part of Arizona on the US side of the border. | He said US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff had not been in the area of the alleged incursion and recent photographs of him welding a section of the fence had been taken in a different part of Arizona on the US side of the border. |
The US says it is building 700 miles (1,125km) of fencing along its border with Mexico to stop illegal immigration. | The US says it is building 700 miles (1,125km) of fencing along its border with Mexico to stop illegal immigration. |
Many Mexicans see the fence as offensive and say it will be ineffective and potentially cause more deaths in border crossings. | Many Mexicans see the fence as offensive and say it will be ineffective and potentially cause more deaths in border crossings. |
An estimated 1.2 million illegal immigrants were arrested in 2005 trying to cross into the US via the border states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. | An estimated 1.2 million illegal immigrants were arrested in 2005 trying to cross into the US via the border states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. |
About 11 million Mexicans are thought to live in the US, more than six million of them illegally. | About 11 million Mexicans are thought to live in the US, more than six million of them illegally. |
Later on Friday, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is meeting her Canadian and Mexican counterparts - Peter Mackay and Patricia Espinosa - in Ottawa. | Later on Friday, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is meeting her Canadian and Mexican counterparts - Peter Mackay and Patricia Espinosa - in Ottawa. |
They are to discuss concerns that security measures put in place after the 11 September 2001 attacks on the US may hamper trade between the three countries. | They are to discuss concerns that security measures put in place after the 11 September 2001 attacks on the US may hamper trade between the three countries. |
The officials will also look at co-ordinating responses to emergencies such as a pandemic outbreak of avian flu. | The officials will also look at co-ordinating responses to emergencies such as a pandemic outbreak of avian flu. |
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