Bush dismisses talk of an EU-like bloc
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"Two years ago, President Bush and the leaders of Canada and Mexico agreed to establish what they called the Security and Prosperity Partnership, a framework for cooperation on economic matters and shared security concerns.
It has drawn increasing concern from critics, fueled by speculation on the Internet that it is masking plans to open U.S. borders and create an entity similar to the European Union at the cost of U.S. sovereignty. These critics fear the creation of a NAFTA "superhighway" from Mexico to Canada as a gateway into the U.S. market."
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European Union,
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