Mexico-United States Dialogue on Migration and Border Issues, 2001-2006 Page: 4 of 20
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Diplomatic Exchanges Between the United States and Mexico on
Border Violence in Late January 2005 ..................... 11
President Bush Urges Immigration Reform in the State of the
Union Address in Early February 2005 .................... 11
House Passes the REAL ID Act in February 2005, with
Immigration Provisions and Identity Card Standards;
Attaches Provisions to the Emergency Supplemental for
FY2005 in M arch 2005 ................................ 11
Secretary of State Rice Visits Mexico in Mid-March 2005 in
Preparation for Upcoming Trilateral Summit ............... 12
President Bush Meets with President Fox and Prime Minister
Martin in Texas on March 23, 2005; Trilateral
"Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) of North
America Launched ...................................13
Senate Considers Immigration Provisions in Context of
FY2005 Emergency Supplemental in April 2005;
Both Houses Approve Conference Report and President
Signs into Law in M ay 2005 ............................ 14
Mexican Government Officials Complain about Various U.S.
Immigration Activities in March, April, May 2005 ........... 14
Secretary Creel Meets with Secretary Chertoff in Washington, D.C.
in Late May 2005 to Review Progress on Border Cooperation . 14
U.S., Mexican, and Canadian Officials Release Late June 2005
Report to Leaders under Security and Prosperity Partnership
of North America .................................... 15
U.S. and Mexican Officials React to Continuing Violence in the
Border Town of Nuevo Laredo in Late July and Early
August 2005 ........................................15
Mexico and the United States Cooperate on Disaster Relief and
Law Enforcement in September and October 2005 ........... 15
DHS Secretary Chertoff Launches the "Secure Border Initiative" in
Early November 2005, and Mexico Calls for Cooperative
Approaches ........................................ 15
President Bush Visits Arizona and Texas Borders in Late November
2005 and Announces Plan to Enhance America's Security
Through Comprehensive Immigration Reform .............. 16
House Passes Border Protection and Illegal Immigration Control
Act in Mid-December 2005, and Mexican Foreign Ministry
Calls for More Comprehensive Reform .................... 16
Mexico Deplores Violence and Requests Investigations in January
2006 of the Killing in Border Areas of Two Mexican Citizens by
U .S. Agents ........................................ 16
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