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On other matters, Calderon’s office said Sunday in a statement that he would press for “better conditions for Mexicans in the United States, based on respect for their rights,” and may express concerns over stepped-up migrant raids.
Calderon expected a friendly reception from Obama, who last year supported an unsuccessful immigration reform bill that would have given millions of undocumented migrants a path to citizenship.
That measure, championed by President George W. Bush, died in Congress. Some lawmakers called it amnesty.
Calderon is also visiting leaders of Congress during his stay in Washington. He comes to the White House for a final sit-down with Bush on Tuesday.
During his presidential campaign, Obama raised the prospect of revisiting the North American Free Trade Agreement and attempting to negotiate more protections for U.S. workers.


