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11:15-11:30 #NewWorldReport: Mexico condemns violence. Joseph Humire @jmhumire @securefreesoc. Ernesto Araujo, former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil. #newworldreporthumire

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 10 June 2025

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11:15-11:30 #NewWorldReport: Mexico condemns violence. Joseph Humire @jmhumire @securefreesoc. Ernesto Araujo, former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil. #newworldreporthumire
OCTOBER 2932

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0:00.0

I'm John Batchel with my colleague Ernest Arousso, former foreign minister of Republic of Brazil.

0:08.6

He's traveling. He's in Cairo, Egypt, commenting on the New World Report.

0:13.5

We have this from Mexico City. Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum condemned violent acts

0:19.6

committed during the massive protests that have broken out in Los Angeles.

0:23.7

Shinebom speaking at her morning press conference called on U.S. authorities to respect the rule of law and migration processes.

0:31.5

This has to do with the much larger story of the border security during the Biden administration

0:36.9

and the deporting of what are said to be criminals now.

0:41.7

However, I ask for Ernesto's comment on this

0:44.4

because certainly Mexico is a major economy,

0:48.1

major successful economy in the Americas, as is Brazil.

0:52.5

And when there's trouble in Mexico and Brazil, there's trouble everywhere.

0:56.8

Ernesto, this was a long time coming, the challenge between the Trump administration

1:02.2

that campaigned on the promise of deporting millions, I believe.

1:06.3

Sometimes the number moves around.

1:08.5

And Claudio Scheinbaum, who is a protege of the successful Amlo

1:14.8

Lopez Obrador and the Marina Party, which now has total control in Mexico, not only the executive,

1:22.1

not only the legislative, but also the judiciary after the recent voting. So therefore, is this a U.S. problem or is this a Mexican problem?

1:31.5

And perhaps there's no difference between them.

1:34.7

How do you see this?

1:36.1

What we see on the television right now are street demonstrations

1:39.3

that can turn violent but mostly are a threat to order.

1:45.0

Well, John, I think this is a U.S. problem, above all else,

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