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Skriven 2007-03-13 23:31:02 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0703131) for Tue, 2007 Mar 13
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President Bush and President Calder¢n Participate in Arrival Ceremony
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For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary March 13, 2007

President Bush and President Calder¢n Participate in Arrival Ceremony
Hacienda Temezon Temoz¢n Sur, Mexico

’’White House News
’’En Espa_

’’’’’ President's Trip to Latin America

9:04 A.M. (Local)

PRESIDENT CALDERON: (As translated.) Your Excellency, Mr. George W. Bush,
President of the United States of America; Mrs. Laura Bush and
distinguished members of the staff accompanying President Bush, I hope you
are all welcome to Mexico. We're very pleased with your visit because it
reflects your interest upon our country and it allows us to dialogue about
our complex bilateral agenda.

For many reasons, the relationship with the United States of America is a
most important relationship for Mexico, but also the relationship with
Mexico is a most important relationship for the United States of America.
This is what you have expressed, Mr. President, in a meeting like this one
when you expressed some years ago that there is no relationship all over
the world that is most relevant to the United States than that one that you
have with Mexico. Unfortunately, the terrible happenings against the United
States people made that in a very understandable way, the priorities
changed. Nevertheless, I believe that it is now time to retake the spirit
of those words and to direct our relationship toward a path of mutual
prosperity. We are countries and friends as people with our prospective
place and a shared future that I am certain that we can reach for mutual
benefit.

I come originally from the state of Michoac n, one of the states that has
endured tremendously with migration. And I know the pain of the families
when they split and also of all those towns where the elderly are remaining
alone. I also know that Mexicans lose in each migrant the best of our
people, young people, working people, and audacious people, strong people
-- people that leave Mexico because they don't find the opportunities here
in order to pull through with their lives. This is which we want to
generate jobs for Mexicans here in Mexico, because that is the only way in
order to truly solve the migratory issue.

That is a solution that is convenient for all of us, and as a result, we
should commonly resolve it, because while we have two economies that
complement each other, but yet are not equal. One is intensive in labor,
and the other one is intensive in capital. So, therefore, migration might
not be stopped, and certainly not by decree. This is why we are intensively
working, so instead that our labor will be moving to where the capital is
located. It will rather receive in Mexico the investment where the labor is
located and our families will not continue splitting themselves, nor our
population. Mexicans will all due fully respect the right that of the
government and the people of the United States of America has to decide
within its territory what will be best for their concerns and security.

But at the same time, we do consider in a respectful way that we may truly
stop the migration by building a kilometer of highway in Michoac n or
Zacatecas than 10 kilometers of walls in the border. This is why we wish to
respect the rights of everyone, more so of our population. This is why we
recognize and support the effort that you are conducting, Mr. President
Bush, in order to promote a comprehensive migratory reform in the Congress
of the United States, and we wish you the best of successes. This is why we
also would like to continue working together, and now with tremendous
emphasis in order to accelerate the development of our people, because I am
certain that there is nothing better for the security and prosperity of our
region than the prosperity of Mexico.

On the other hand, we share the intention of keeping a safe border, because
those who live on both sides of the border deserve so, being American or
Mexican. The government does the part that it has to do. It gets back all
the public plazas and the streets from criminals and drugs. We have
accredited with facts our firm commitment in our battle against those who
wish to poison the bodies and the souls of our young population. But in
order to be successful in our struggle, we need the collaboration and the
active participation of our neighbor, knowing that while we will not reduce
the demand for drugs in a certain area, it will be very difficult to reduce
the supply in ours.

Mr. President, I have no doubt that together our governments will move
forward in the generation of new opportunities of well-being and prosperity
for our nations. Please feel very, very welcome to Mexico.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Buenos d”as. Estamos encantados de estar en Mexico otra
vez. We're delighted to be in Mexico again.

Mr. President and Mrs. Zavala, thank you for your warm welcome. We're
delighted to be back in your country. As governor of Texas I visited your
beautiful country many times and I came to know and admire the people of
Mexico. As President, I've worked to strengthen the ties between our two
nations. Mexico was the first country I visited after I became President of
the United States. The United States and Mexico are partners. We're
partners in building a safer, more democratic and more prosperous
hemisphere. And a strong relationship between our countries is based upon
mutual trust and mutual respect.

President Calderon, I appreciate your determination to create new
opportunities for the people of Mexico. I share your commitment to building
an Americas where the poor and the marginalized begin to feel the blessings
of liberty in their daily lives. I respect your views on migration. Because
we're working together, I believe we will make good progress on this
important issue. Together, we're working to ensure that we have a secure
and modern border that speeds the legitimate flow of people and commerce,
and stop those who threaten our common safety and prosperity.

The United States respects rule of law. But in the debate on migration, I
remind my fellow citizens that family values do not stop at the Rio Grande
River, that there are decent, hardworking honorable citizens of Mexico who
want to make a living for their families. And so, Mr. President, my pledge
to you and your government -- but, more importantly, the people of Mexico
-- is I will work as hard as I possibly can to pass comprehensive
immigration reform.

We support your plans to improve education and health care and housing for
all your citizens. We will continue to work with you to expand
opportunities for trade and investment. We will work together to facilitate
a smooth transition to full trade, especially on sensitive issues like corn
and beans. We recognize that the best hope to lift millions out of poverty
is to spread prosperity through free and fair trade. The people of the
United States understand that when we help our neighbors build a better
life for themselves, we advance peace and prosperity for all of us.

Today, the most important ties between the United States and Mexico are not
government to government, they are people to people. These ties include
churches and faith-based institutions that serve people on both sides of
the frontera. These ties include our colleges and universities, which run
important exchange programs for students and teachers. These ties include
our businesses with trade with one another and invest in each other's
countries. And these ties include the families, who send an estimated $20
billion in remittances each year to their relatives here in Mexico, one of
the largest private economic initiatives in the world. These ties are vital
and they are growing.

Mr. President, geography has made our countries neighbors, but the choice
we've made for each other is a choice for freedom. And that choice has made
us friends. I'm honored to be in your country. I'm looking forward to our
discussions over the next two days. You've set a very ambitious agenda that
is going to require a lot of hard work. But I'm confident that by working
together, we'll build a better life and a future of hope for our peoples.

Thank you for having me. God bless. (Applause.)

END 9:16 A.M. (Local)
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