Mexico says U.S. agrees to more work visas for Mexicans, Central Americans
2022.07.14 16:34
FILE PHOTO: Migrants line up outside a migration institute office in Cerro Gordo as they participate in a caravan after growing impatience waiting for a humanitarian visa to cross the country and reach the US border, in Cerro Gordo in Huixtla near Tapachu
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The United States agreed to “considerably” increase the number of work visas for Mexicans and Central Americans during high-level talks in Washington this week, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday.
Speaking at a regular news conference after meeting Biden in Washington on Tuesday, Lopez Obrador also said that planned investments by U.S. companies in Mexico worth around $40 billion between now and 2024 were largely in the energy sector.