Mexican consuls in California meet with Gavin Newsom to explore new collaborations
Briefly

The heads of ten Mexican Consulates in California met with Governor Gavin Newsom in Sacramento to discuss collaborative efforts aimed at supporting the local population, particularly mixed-status families. In a statement, Newsom emphasized the importance of ongoing partnership given the current socio-economic climate. The consulates expressed their commitment to uniting efforts with California to aid the migrant community, highlighting the strong cultural ties and shared goals between Mexico and California in bolstering local economies and community well-being.
"At this pivotal moment, our continued partnership and collaboration on key issues is more important than ever," Newsom said on X.
"Mexico and California share strong cultural ties and a common goal, to serve our people and support their success in our economy and local communities," Newsom said.
"The Government of #Mexico reaffirms its commitment to working closely with the State of California to protect and support our migrant community," read the post in Spanish.
"We thank @cagovernor and his team for their leadership in inclusive policies that strengthen the well-being of migrants in the state."
Read at Sacramento Bee
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