"AMLO's Standoff: Mexico's President Addresses Immigration, Cartels, and U.S. Relations"

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador discusses immigration, trade, the fentanyl crisis, and cartels in a candid conversation, asserting that President Trump's border wall threats are bluffing and emphasizing the need for addressing root causes of migration. He defends his approach to cartels as "hugs, not bullets," denies U.S. claims of Mexico being the primary source of fentanyl, and highlights the mutual economic dependence between the U.S. and Mexico. López Obrador also addresses criticisms of corruption, infrastructure spending, and upcoming elections, while expressing his intention to retire from politics after his term.
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