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Go. Good morning. So, welcome to the Wilson Center. We are going to get started today. I am chris wilson, good morning. Welcome to the Wilson Center. Were going to get started today. Im chris wilson, Deputy Director of the Mexico Institute he here. I lead our work on the u. S. mexico border, amongst some other things. Were very pleased to be partnering with the Border Trade Alliance once again on the sixth annual border conference. I would say too often the u. S. mexico border, especially viewed here in washington or the National News media is understood primarily as a risk, Entrance Point for a terrorist attack. Something that, thank goodness, has never occurred to this date. Its a risk for drug trafficking, and risk for unauthorized immigration and in a sense it is all of those things. It does represent some risks. It is absolutely an integral part of our home Defense System along with International Partnerships and good policing across the country and plenty of other pieces across t
In this portion of the event, senator john cornyn of texas spoke about border security, crossborder trade, and the u. S. Mexico trade agreement. This is 30 minutes. Me know when it is time to go. Good morning. So, welcome to the Wilson Center. We are going to get started today. I am chris wilson, the Deputy Director of the new Mexico Institute here and i lead our work on the u. S. Mexico border along with other things. We are pleased to be partnering with the Border Trade Alliance again on our sixth annual building competitive u. S. Mexico border,. The u. S. Mexico border especially when viewed for washington or on the National News media is understood principally as a risk. Entranceal enters. 4 iteris the task, a risk for jump trafficking, a risk of unauthorized immigration, and it is in a sense all of those things. It does represent some risk. The u. S. Mexico border is absolutely an integral part of our Homeland Defense system as well as good policing and plenty of other pieces of t