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U.S.-Mexico 21st Century Border Management
On May 19, 2010, the United States and Mexico issued the Joint Declaration on 21st Century Border Management, a bi-national initiative designed to promote economic competitiveness and enhance border security along our shared border. The United States of America and Mexico are strategic allies and critical economic partners. We share not only a 2,000 mile border but a dynamic commercial relationship that generates more than $500 billion in two-way trade and supports millions of jobs in both countries. As part of our shared commitment to enhance the management of our shared border, this initiative seeks to enhance security as well as promote the efficient, swift, and lawful movement of goods and people.
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21st Century Border Management Documents Library
- 21st Century Border: A Comprehensive Response & Commitment
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