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eeting earlier in the day to "cooperate on the basis of mutual 
respect" to promote an efficient and effective strategy.Obama arrived in 
Mexico Thursday afternoon for a three-day trip that will also include a 
stop in Costa Rica. Domestic issues followed the president south of the 
border, with Obama facing questions in his exchange with reporters about 
the potential escalation of the U.S. role in Syria, a controversy over 
contraception access for teenage girls, and the delicate debate on Capitol 
Hill on an immigration overhaul.The latter issue is being closely watched 
in Mexico, given the large number of Mexicans who have emigrated to 
the U.S. both legally and illegally. More than half of the 11 
million people in the U.S. illegally are Mexican, according to the Pew 
Research Center.For Obama, the immigration debate is rife with potential 
political pitfalls. While he views an overhaul of the nation's patchwork 
immigration laws as a legacy-building issue, he's been forced to keep a 
low-profile role in the debate to avoid scaring off wary Republicans.In 
an effort to court those GOP lawmakers, the draft bill being debated 
on Capitol Hill focuses heavily on securing the border with Mexico, and 
makes doing so a pre-condition for a pathway to citizenship for those 
in the U.S. illegally. But Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, one of 
the bill's architects, said Thursday that unless the border security measures 
are made even tougher, the legislati
on will face tough odds not only 
in the GOP-controlled House but also in the Democratic-led Senate.The president 
acknowledged there were some areas along the 2,000-mile border between the 
U.S. and Mexico where security needs to be tightened. But he gently 
chided Rubio and other Republicans for putting up obstacles that would derail 
final legislation."I suspect that the final legislation will not contain 
everything I want. It won't contain everything that Republican leaders want, 
either," Obama said. He added that "what I'm not going to do 
is to go along with something where we're looking for an excuse 
not to do it as opposed to a way to do it."Despite 
the intense interest in the immigration debate among Mexicans, Pena Nieto 
carefully avoided injecting himself in the issue. While he commended the 
U.S. for tackling the challenge, he said the congressional debate "is a 
domestic affair."The new Mexican leader was purposely seeking to avoid the 
perceived missteps of former Mexican President Vicente Fox, who irked conservatives 
in the U.S. by lobbying for an immigration overhaul in 2001.Pena Nieto's 
election brought Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, back 
to power after a decade on the sidelines. The security changes are 
emblematic of the party's preference for centralized political and bureaucratic 
control.The arrangement means all contact for U.S. law enforcement will 
now go through a "single door," according to Mexico's fe
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