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From CNN’s Jackie Castillo and Stephanie MatarazzoMexico's president is responding to the mass shooting in El Paso that killed both US and Mexican citizens.
“I’ll just say this, to liberate ourselves, to balance ourselves, we want a respectful relationship with the US government and to say that we lament the loss of human lives in that country. It hurts about our dead, but it also hurts the loss of lives of other nationalities,” López Obrador said in a Monday press conference.
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