TRANSLATED FROM:
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/nacion/161309.html

Federal representatives will carry out talks with the team of the virtual democratic candidate to the presidency, Barack Obama, who will visit Mexico as part of an agenda that includes an encounter with the president of the House or Representatives, Ruth Zavaleta.



Representative José Jacques Medina (PRD), deputy coordinator of the immigration in that group, revealed the previous in an interview with EL UNIVERSAL and detailed that the object to bring to Obama is "to balance" the impact that caused the recent visit of the republican candidate, John McCain, to whom the PAN party and the government "treated him like a president".



He confirmed that there are talks with the Obama team to give him the same treatment, and to avoid the idea that Mexico only supports McCain.



As for dates, he said that there is nothing concrete but the trip would be carried out before the convention of the Democratic Party (August 26 and 28 ).



Jacques confirmed a trip to Washington by Rep. Zavaleta to meet with U.S. democrat legislators and to deliver a document with demands from migrants.