100 days for the history books: Trump takes US-Mexico relations back to the 19th century
Briefly

The article discusses the historical and ongoing strained relations between Mexico and the United States, particularly under President Trump's administration. It references a 1975 survey revealing Mexican children's sentiments towards the U.S. The current political climate is described as a new paradigm, disrupting long-standing trade agreements and trust. As Mexico seeks domestic solutions to economic challenges amid this turmoil, the article highlights the evolving perceptions of immigration, drug trafficking, and the nuanced history of bilateral relations over time.
This relationship is further complicated by a new set of political dynamics that disrupt the previously stable trade agreements, presenting both a challenge and a transformative opportunity.
In a climate where historical grievances converge, the youth of Mexico have watched as their country navigates a precarious balance with its powerful neighbor, the United States.
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