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re is more effectively integrated to improve the economy and security of all peoples," Obama said Thursday. "There is a whole range of opportunities, and that will be the purpose of this trip."Friday's speech came as Obama's popularity in Mexico has risen in recent years and as views of the United States also improve. A Pew Research Center poll in March found that two-thirds of Mexicans have a favorable opinion of the U.S., compared with 44 percent in 2010. About half of Mexicans have confidence that Obama will do the right thing on world affairs, up from 38 percent in 2011.Still, dozens of migrant families deported from the U.S. even though their children were born there rallied outside the U.S. Embassy before Obama's arrival Thursday. "Obama, don't deport my Mama," one sign said. So far, the Obama administration has deported more than 1.6 million people.For all the attention to commerce and trade, the visit to Mexico -- less than two days long -- was not designed for major breakthroughs or new initiatives. Indeed, on one of the top economic pacts before them, the two presidents merely reaffirmed a goal to conclude negotiations this year on a Trans-Pacific Partnership, an Asia-Pacific trading bloc that is key to Obama's efforts to boost exports to Asia.Both men, however, did announce a new partnership to build on the business relationship with closer cooperation between top officials in Mexico and the U.S., including Vice President Joe
A car thief's weakness for women became his downfall when police in India nabbed him in a Facebook trap.Police in Vastrapur, India had been tracking 24-year-old Bheemsingh Bhati for a year for stealing several vehicles, but he had so far escaped authorities, according to the Times of India.When a detective found the suspect on Facebook, he noticed that most of his friends were women. Police created a fake profile with a photo of an attractive woman to lure him into a meeting.The trick worked and Bhati began communicating with the decoy.Gradually, Bhati became so obsessed with the persona that he kept on requesting to meet 'her' in person," a police official told the Times.Bhati showed up for the date in April wearing flashy clothes and began looking for the object of his affection, but he was met by police instead. Officers escorted him into a police van and took him into custody.He has confessed to stealing cars from at least five towns. Click for more from The Times of India.




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