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The U.S. Is Unhappy That Mexico Is Spending Money on Its Own Citizens

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The U.S. Is Unhappy That Mexico Is Spending Money on Its Own Citizens

José Olivares

Mexico’s populist president should instead be spending more on furthering U.S. interests, according to a leaked intelligence document.

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