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MEXICO CITY - Mexican President Felipe Calderon said Saturday that drug traffickers' threats against his government would not stop a military crackdown against them, and he demanded the United States do more to fight the sale and consumption of drugs domestically.
In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press aboard his presidential plane, Calderon said he would push President Bush to respect migrant rights and do more against drugs in the United States when the two meet on Tuesday in the colonial city of Merida, Mexico.See the full content of this document
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Mexico Defies Drug Dealers' Threats
"We are, at the end of the day, putting our lives on the line in this bat...
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