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The president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon, will receive on July 3rd the republican contender for the presidency, John McCain, in the Mexican capital, during their visit to Mexico, said official sources today to Efe.

"The issues" that Calderon will undertake with McCain are not known, indicated the same sources, according to reports to the press, organized by McCain's campaign.

Nevertheless, the conversations among them will be "of bilateral interest" between Mexico and United States, said an official spokesmen.

For the moment, it is not known how long it will last and what agenda McCain will have in Mexico.

The republican senator and the democrat Barack Obama are the contenders for the White House in the presidential elections on November 4 celebrated in the United States.

McCain, senator of Arizona, has been one of the strongest defenders in their country for the need to obtain an integral immigration reform that will affect millions of undocumented Mexicans.

For McCain there are many "false ideas" that contaminate and polarize the immigration debate, among them is the construction of a wall that will stop the flow of undocumented people; the possibility of a mass deportation for the eleven million immigrants, or that employers "prefer" to violate the laws when hiring them.

McCain recognizes that illegal immigration is a phenomenon that obeys the supply and demand in the labor market in the United States, whose solution should not be solved with only greater controls at the border.