Depoliticizing the US-Mexico Relationship: Why It’s Important

  • Mon, June 27, 2016 • 4:30 pm ET
  • Atlantic Council
  • 1030 15th St. NW
  • Washington, DC 20005

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE WEBCAST OF THIS EVENT Depoliticizing the US-Mexico Relationship: Why It’s Important National Security Next Door: US-Mexico Ties Michael ChertoffFormer Secretary of Homeland Security John NegroponteFormer Director of National Intelligence Tom RidgeFormer Secretary of Homeland Security Footing the Bill: The Prominence of the US-Mexico Economic Relationship Jason FurmanChairman, Council of Economic […]

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE WEBCAST OF THIS EVENT

Depoliticizing the US-Mexico Relationship: Why It’s Important

National Security Next Door: US-Mexico Ties

Michael Chertoff
Former Secretary of Homeland Security

John Negroponte
Former Director of National Intelligence

Tom Ridge
Former Secretary of Homeland Security

Footing the Bill: The Prominence of the US-Mexico Economic Relationship

Jason Furman
Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors

Carlos Gutierrez
Former US Secretary of Commerce
 

In the midst of the US elections, Mexico is in the eye of a national political storm on immigration and trade. Since Mexico is the United States' third-largest trading partner and an important national security ally, many Americans, regardless of political affiliation, are calling for a strengthened relationship with our southern neighbors. Other leaders, however, have taken a decidedly more confrontational view. 

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Atlantic Council
1030 15th Street NW, 12th Floor (West Tower Elevator) 
Washington, DC 

Registration opens at 4:00pm.

This event is open to press and on the record. 

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