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Mexico City.- The possibility that the U.S. Congress will initiate talks with Mexico regarding the immigration issue will increase in the second semester of this year, confirmed the president of the Commission of Foreign Affairs of the Senate for North America, Luis Alberto Villarreal (PAN party).

This newspaper reported in December that a delegation of senators travelled at that time to Washington D.C., to be interviewed with congressmen and leaders of that country.

On the result of the trip, Villarreal reported that they returned to Mexico with the promise from congressmen of that neighboring nation, that the second semester of this year there will be more possibilities to undertake the immigration issue.

"Without generating false expectations, but we believe that from the second semester of this year some things linked with the issue of immigration and immigration reform would be be treated in the U.S. Congress"

"We were given good hopes by congressmen of both parties in the House and in the U.S. Senate.… we will see if all these decisions and projects that are generated with the new administration, yield fruits as soon as possible".