SPOTLIGHT:American Views on Mexico

As President Obama Heads to Mexico, Americans have Mixed Views of Neighbor across the Border

In advance of President Obama’s visit to Mexico in May 2013, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, in conjunction with The Woodrow Wilson Center, released a public opinion survey brief on Americans’ views toward Mexico. Findings show Americans’ overall views of Mexico are at their lowest point ever in Chicago Council Surveys dating back to 1994. Learn more and download the brief.

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PUBLIC OPINION FELLOW

Dina SmeltzDina Smeltz
Senior Fellow on Public Opinion and Foreign Policy

 

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