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Monterrey, Mexico.
The delegations of Mexico and the United States agreed to create a binational special work commission among legislators to undertake the issue of immigration reform.

On the table one of the 47 interparliamentary meetings Mexico-United States, agreed to create a work group to analyze the issue.

In a press conference, Edmundo RamĂ*rez, representative of the PRI, reported that the American counterparts considers that one must expect the ending of the electoral process of that country, in January of the next year, to be able to undertake the issue.

Accompanied by the representative of the PAN party, Antonio Valladolid, and Republican representatives Jerry Weller, of Illinois and Brian Bilbray; as well as of RaĂșl Grijalva, Democrat of Arizona, and Zoe Lofgren, Democrat of California, RamĂ*rez said that both delegations agreed to create the group, which will be defined in the next months.

Grijalva said that they seek an agreement for 2009, once the elections are finished.