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President Barack Obama is seeking to refocus economic relations between 
the U.S. and Mexico, even as fresh questions about security cooperation 
threaten to cast a shadow over the president's visit to the southern 
neighbor.Obama also will use his three-day trip, which begins Thursday and 
includes a stop in Costa Rica, to highlight the immigration overhaul moving 
through Capitol Hill, both for an audience in Latin America and for 
those back home in the U.S.The president is scheduled to arrive Thursday 
afternoon in Mexico City for meetings with President Enrique Pena Nieto 
and members of Mexico's business community.Since taking office in December, 
Pena Nieto has moved to end the widespread access it gave U.S. 
security agencies helping fight drug trafficking and organized crime. The 
changes mark a dramatic shift from the policies of Pena Nieto's predecessor, 
Felipe Calderon, who was lauded by the U.S. for boosting cooperation between 
the two countries as he led an aggressive attack on Mexico's drug 
cartels.The White House has tried to downplay a potential rift, with officials 
emphasizing Mexico has kept the U.S. informed about the changes. Obama on 
Tuesday said he would wait to hear directly from his Mexican counterpart 
before assessing the changes.Despite the intense focus on security issues, 
Obama advisers say the president will try to show that the ties 
between the two countries are broader than the drug wars that defined 
the relationshi
nd his allies insisted that the momentum in 
the civil war is now in their favor and that the world's 
reluctance to intervene in the conflict is more evidence that the Assad 
regime is regaining its hold on the country.Obama signaled Tuesday he would 
consider U.S. military action against Syria if "hard, effective evidence" 
is found to bolster intelligence that chemical weapons have been used in 
the civil war. Damascus has denied it has used chemical weapons, saying 
the Syrian rebels are trying to frame the regime.The U.S. has provided 
humanitarian aid to the Syrians and helped bolster the defenses along the 
borders in neighboring Turkey and Jordan, but has preferred to let other 
nations send in more lethal assistance.A key obstacle in the debate over 
providing weapons has been U.S. concerns that any U.S. weapons would end 
up in the hands of Al Qaeda-linked groups helping the Syrian opposition 
or any of the other extremist groups in the region, such as 
Lebanon-based Hezbollah.Last month, the head of the extremist Jabhat al-Nusra 
group, one of the most powerful and effective rebel groups in Syria, 
pledged allegiance to Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. U.S. officials 
say that since then they have seen anecdotal evidence and intelligence assessments 
that suggest that al-Nusra's gains within Syria have slowed, both because 
of the group's public links to Al Qaeda and the U.S. designation 
of al-Nusra as a terrorist organization. Other oppositi
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