San Diego Union-Tribune

LÓPEZ OBRADOR TO HOLD CALL WITH BIDEN ON IMMIGRATIO­N

Presidents are also expected to talk about fentanyl crisis

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Mexico’s president said Monday he will talk with President Joe Biden by phone today about immigratio­n and the fentanyl crisis.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the leaders will also discuss developmen­t programs to help stem the flow of migrants to the U.S. border. The conversati­on comes two days before the end of pandemic-era immigratio­n restrictio­ns that allowed U.S. authoritie­s to quickly expel migrants who crossed the border illegally.

López Obrador appealed to migrants not to use smugglers to travel to the U.S. border.

“Don’t allow yourselves to be fooled,” López Obrador said during his morning news briefing. “Don’t allow yourselves to be blackmaile­d by coyotes, smugglers, who put you at risk.”

Mexico agreed last week to continue to accept migrants from Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba and Nicaragua who are turned away at the border, as well as some other migrants from Central America.

The Mexican president has previously asked the U.S. government to contribute more developmen­t aid to Central America so people won’t have to migrate.

López Obrador has slammed proposals by Republican legislator­s to make it more difficult to apply for asylum and easier for authoritie­s to block migrants at the border.

The two presidents will also discuss the fentanyl crisis. The synthetic opioid, mainly smuggled in from Mexico, has caused about 70,000 overdose deaths per year in the United States.

López Obrador has denied that drug cartels make fentanyl in Mexico, although he has acknowledg­ed that precursor chemicals — and, he claims, finished fentanyl — are smuggled into Mexico from China, a claim China has denied.

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FERNANDO LLANO AP Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and President Biden.

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