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President FELIPE CALDERON (Mexico): (Spanish spoken) BEAUBIEN: These actions represent an attack not just against one citizen, Calderon said.
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Mac: And Calderon is criticizing us to the applause of our Congress?
The Volokh Conspiracy » President Calderon’s claim about “assault weapons” 2010
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MEXICO CITY - Under pressure from the Obama administration and human rights groups, President Felipe Calderon is pushing a new law that would require Mexican troops accused of human rights abuses to be tried in civilian courts, instead of the secretive military tribunals that have mostly protected soldiers for the past 70 years.
Mexican soldiers in rights abuse cases could face trial instead of tribunal William Booth 2010
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I think Calderon is doing a great job and I admire what he's doing for the country.
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I think Calderon is doing a great job and I admire what he's doing for the country.
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I think Calderon is doing a great job and I admire what he's doing for the country.
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Calderon is also expected to press the issue of the long-stalled permission for Mexican trucks to roll on U.S. highways, officials said.
Economy, security expected to lead North American summit 2009
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And Calderon is criticizing us to the applause of our Congress?
The Volokh Conspiracy » President Calderon’s claim about “assault weapons” 2010
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I think Calderon is doing a great job and I admire what he's doing for the country.
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Plus, Calderon is planning a visit to Mexifornia next week to check on his outsourced citizens who supply billions of dollars annually in remittances (nearly $24 billion in 2007, see below).
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