Word: bordered
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Aren't U.S. border inspections making it harder for Mexico to cope...
...think by itself the border situation will exacerbate the economic situation deeply. Patently, this is an action taken by the United States Government because it feels that this is a way to encourage the prosecution of criminal elements, including drug traffickers...
...growing tension between the two countries. According to the Mexican President's office, the men enjoyed "a very cordial and friendly" talk that lasted several minutes. They agreed that the Attorneys General of both countries should meet soon to discuss a joint strategy to combat drug traffic across the border. De la Madrid also reportedly expressed his concern over the possibility of a U.S. travel advisory...
...unhappiness in the Camarena affair inflamed another increasingly sore point in bilateral relations, the safety of ordinary Americans south of the border. Mexico's declining peso has made the country an even more attractive vacation spot than usual for U.S. tourists; last year 4.1 million Americans paid a visit, a 32% increase over 1983. But Mexico's economic woes have also made those tourists attractive targets for criminals. Last year there were 627 reported incidents of violent crime against American visitors. Four Americans were murdered, and four were raped. In the vicinity of Guadalajara and the resort town of Puerto...
...quickness paid off, of all places, in the United State. In an unusual step for Canadian hockey player. Sweeney decided to go across the border for high school. He selected St. Paul's, in Concord...