Topic: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

6 chapters across the catalog

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 12:43 - 15:11

1618: Fat Leonard

Mexican President and US Chamber of Commerce Respond to Texas Law

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced plans to challenge the new Texas immigration law, characterizing Governor Abbott's actions as a play for the Vice Presidential nomination. Simultaneously, the US Chamber of Commerce expressed concern over the closure of rail bridges in Eagle Pass and El Paso, warning of significant economic harm to international trade.

Hambone
Episode 1520 1:11:20 - 1:18:05

1520: Hambone

North American Leaders Summit, Migration Policy

President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador met in Mexico City for the North American Leaders Summit. The leaders signed the "Declaration of North America," focusing on six pillars including diversity, climate change, and regional security. A primary focus was the "Declaration of Los Angeles," which aims to formalize "irregular migration" pathways across the continent.

Netherlindian
Episode 1127 13:26 - 17:51

1127: Netherlindian

Mexico Deportation Policy and George Soros Migrant Funding

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador faces pressure to increase deportations of Central Americans on behalf of the U.S. Speculation arises regarding George Soros and the Open Society Institute providing debit cards to migrants via a partnership with Mastercard. The discussion touches on the history of Mexican border enforcement and the physical nature of the current border barriers.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 11:39 - 15:30

1107: Carbon Budget

US Sanctions, Humanitarian Aid, International Non-Intervention

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pledged $20 million in humanitarian aid to the Venezuelan opposition, while critics argue that US sanctions are the primary cause of food and medicine shortages. During a speech at the OAS, Pompeo was interrupted by Code Pink founder Medea Benjamin. Meanwhile, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has called for non-intervention and peaceful solutions to the dispute.