The Pak Banker

Biden in Mexico for talks on migrants, drugs

- MEXICO CITY

A regional migration and drug smuggling crisis is expected to dominate talks between US President Joe Biden and his Mexican counterpar­t Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Monday.

Biden arrived in Mexico City late Sunday after a politicall­y charged stop at the southern US border-his first since taking office.

He will meet Monday and Tuesday with Lopez Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau one-on-one and also together in what is dubbed the "Three Amigos" summit. While trade and environmen­tal issues are also on the table, Biden has put a surge in irregular migration and dangerous drug traffickin­g front and center of his trip, his first to Mexico as president.

"Our problems at the border didn't arise overnight," Biden tweeted after his arrival.

"And they won't be solved overnight. But, we can come together to fix this broken system. We can secure the border and fix the immigratio­n process to be orderly, fair, safe, and humane."

On his way to Mexico, Biden stopped for several hours in El Paso, Texas, a city at the heart of the troubled border.

He met with US officials at the Bridge of the Americas crossing, watching a demonstrat­ion of the latest border enforcemen­t technology, as well as a customs sniffer dog. He later got out of his motorcade to inspect a section of the tall fencing that snakes between El Paso and its twin city Juarez on the Mexican side.

"They need a lot of resources. We're going to get it for them," Biden told reporters after his visit to the customs post.

Biden is under huge political pressure in the face of spiraling illegal border crossings and applicatio­ns for asylum by people making perilous journeys from regional countries afflicted by repression, poverty or severe crime.

Adding to the crisis has been a surge in cross-border smuggling of the highly addictive and often deadly narcotic fentanyl.

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