Mexico Says U.s. Border Agent Killed Teenager

Mexico says U.S. border agent killed teenager

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexico demanded an investigation on Tuesday into the apparent shooting death of a teenager by a U.S. border patrol agent, an incident bound to stoke cross-border tensions over illegal immigration.

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