Grant military and police aid to Mexico, All Programs, 2004-2009
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Aid Program | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | Program Total |
International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement | 29,295,000 | 31,248,000 | 28,340,000 | 36,678,000 | 366,834,858 | 325,184,232 | 817,580,090 |
Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance | 10,493,000 | 9,650,000 | 10,205,000 | 10,205,000 | 10,205,000 | 10,205,000 | 60,963,000 |
Section 1206 Train and Equip Authority | 1,400,000 | 1,400,000 | 1,400,000 | 4,200,000 | |||
International Military Education and Training | 1,275,000 | 1,253,000 | 8,000 | 57,000 | 369,000 | 834,000 | 3,796,000 |
NADR – Anti-Terrorism Assistance | 285,000 | 225,000 | 119,000 | 3,000,000 | 3,629,000 | ||
NADR – Export Control and Border Security | 625,000 | 1,070,000 | 800,000 | 670,000 | 3,165,000 | ||
Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program | 432,853 | 597,300 | 409,645 | 409,645 | 409,645 | 409,645 | 2,668,733 |
Foreign Military Financing | 2,000,000 | 2,000,000 | |||||
Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies | 34,450 | 51,821 | 149,790 | 149,790 | 149,790 | 149,790 | 685,431 |
Non-SA, Unified Command | 148,480 | 148,480 | 148,480 | 148,480 | 593,920 | ||
NADR – Counter-Terrorism Financing | 175,000 | 175,000 | |||||
TOTAL | 41,530,303 | 43,085,121 | 39,885,915 | 50,342,915 | 380,435,773 | 344,176,147 | 899,456,174 |
All amounts in U.S. dollars. Numbers in italics are estimates, usually based on the closest year for which data are available.
Grant economic and social aid to Mexico, All Programs, 2004-2009
Aid Program | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | Program Total |
International Narcotics Control Economic Aid | 6,250,000 | 6,696,000 | 9,480,000 | 159,718,143 | 152,631,768 | 334,775,911 | |
Development Assistance | 17,282,000 | 15,055,000 | 11,357,000 | 12,282,000 | 8,215,000 | 14,000,000 | 78,191,000 |
Economic Support Fund | 11,432,000 | 13,392,000 | 11,385,000 | 11,350,000 | 11,903,000 | 59,462,000 | |
Child Survival and Health | 3,700,000 | 3,234,000 | 3,990,000 | 3,720,000 | 2,678,000 | 2,500,000 | 19,822,000 |
Peace Corps | 987,000 | 1,216,000 | 1,311,000 | 1,311,000 | 1,311,000 | 1,311,000 | 7,447,000 |
TOTAL | 39,651,000 | 39,593,000 | 37,523,000 | 28,663,000 | 183,825,143 | 170,442,768 | 499,697,911 |
All amounts in U.S. dollars. Numbers in italics are estimates, usually based on the closest year for which data are available.
All Grant Aid to Mexico, All Programs, 2004-2009
2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | TOTAL | |
TOTAL | 81,181,303 | 82,678,121 | 77,408,915 | 79,005,915 | 564,260,916 | 514,618,915 | 1,399,154,085 |
Military and Police Trainees from Mexico, All Programs, 2004-2009
Aid Program | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | Program Total |
Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program | 236 | 356 | 157 | 749 |
International Military Education and Training | 484 | 140 | 2 | 626 |
International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement | 99 | 139 | 132 | 370 |
Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance | 45 | 188 | 87 | 320 |
Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies | 11 | 12 | 200 | 223 |
Non-SA, Unified Command | 52 | 52 | ||
Foreign Military Sales | 16 | 3 | 19 | |
Misc DOS/DOD Non-SA | 1 | 1 | ||
Service Academies | 0 | |||
TOTAL | 892 | 835 | 633 | 2,360 |
Arms and Equipment Sold to Mexico, All Programs, 2004-2009
Program | 2004 | 2005 | Program Total |
Foreign Military Sales | 5,587,000 | 4,428,000 | 10,015,000 |
TOTAL | 5,587,000 | 4,428,000 | 10,015,000 |
All amounts in U.S. dollars.
Deployments and Operations in Mexico, All Programs, 2004-2009
Program | Program Total | |
0 | ||
TOTAL | 0 | 0 |
All amounts in U.S. dollars.
Grant Aid Table Sources:
- Mexico Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 2004; – United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005: A Report to Congress (Washington: April 2005) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Military Education and Training 2004; – United States, Department of State, FY 2006 Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations (Washington: Department of State, February 2005) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement 2004; – United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, FY 2006 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State, April 2005) (Link to source).
- Mexico Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 2005; – United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2005 and 2006: A Report to Congress (Washington: September 2006) (Link to source).
- Mexico Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program 2004; Mexico Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program 2005; – U.S. Department of Defense, Office of Freedom of Information, Response to FOIA request from the Center for Public Integrity (Washington: July 13, 2006) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Military Education and Training 2005; Mexico NADR – Anti-Terrorism Assistance 2005; – United States, Department of State, FY 2007 Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations (Washington: Department of State, February 2006) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement 2005; – United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, FY 2007 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State, April 2006) (Link to source).
- Mexico Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance 2004; Mexico Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance 2005; Mexico Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance 2006; – United States, Department of Defense, Office of Freedom of Information, Freedom of Information Act Request by Marina Walker Guevara, Ref: 06-F-0839 (Washington: September 26, 2006) (Link to source).
- Mexico Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 2006; Mexico Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program 2006; Mexico Non-SA, Unified Command 2006; – United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007: A Report to Congress (Washington: August 2007) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement 2006; – United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, FY 2008 Program and Budget Guide (Washington: U.S. Department of State, September 2007) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Military Education and Training 2006; Mexico NADR – Export Control and Border Security 2006; – United States, Department of State, FY 2008 Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations (Washington: Department of State, February 2007) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Military Education and Training 2007; Mexico International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement 2007; Mexico International Military Education and Training 2008; Mexico Foreign Military Financing 2009; Mexico International Military Education and Training 2009; – United States, Department of State, FY 2009 International Affairs (Function 150) Budget Request–Summary and Highlights (Washington: Department of State: February 4, 2008) (Link to source).
- Mexico NADR – Anti-Terrorism Assistance 2007; Mexico NADR – Export Control and Border Security 2007; Mexico NADR – Anti-Terrorism Assistance 2008; Mexico NADR – Export Control and Border Security 2008; Mexico NADR – Anti-Terrorism Assistance 2009; Mexico NADR – Counter-Terrorism Financing 2009; Mexico NADR – Export Control and Border Security 2009; – United States, Department of State, Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations (Washington: Department of State, February 2008) (Link to source).
- Mexico Section 1206 Train and Equip Authority 2007; – U.S. Department of Defense, Section 1206 Programs for Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007 (Washington: Department of Defense), document obtained January 2008 (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement 2008; – (1) United States, Department of State, Merida Initiative on Regional Security Cooperation, document obtained October 2007 (Washington: U.S. Department of State, October 2007) (Link to source). (2) United States, Department of State, FY 2009 International Affairs (Function 150) Budget Request–Summary and Highlights (Washington: Department of State: February 4, 2008) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement 2009; – Prorated, using 2008 supplemental request amounts, from total request of $477.816 million derived from United States, Department of State, FY 2009 International Affairs (Function 150) Budget Request–Summary and Highlights (Washington: Department of State: February 4, 2008) (Link to source).
- Mexico Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 2007; Mexico Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program 2007; Mexico Non-SA, Unified Command 2007; Mexico Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance 2007; Mexico Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 2008; Mexico Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program 2008; Mexico Non-SA, Unified Command 2008; Mexico Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance 2008; Mexico Section 1206 Train and Equip Authority 2008; Mexico Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 2009; Mexico Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program 2009; Mexico Non-SA, Unified Command 2009; Mexico Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance 2009; Mexico Section 1206 Train and Equip Authority 2009; – Estimate based on closest available year.
Economic Aid Table Sources:
- Mexico Child Survival and Health 2004; Mexico Development Assistance 2004; Mexico Economic Support Fund 2004; Mexico Peace Corps 2004; – United States, Department of State, FY 2006 Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations (Washington: Department of State, February 2005) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control Economic Aid 2004; – United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, FY 2006 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State, April 2005) (Link to source).
- Mexico Child Survival and Health 2005; Mexico Development Assistance 2005; Mexico Economic Support Fund 2005; Mexico Peace Corps 2005; – United States, Department of State, FY 2007 Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations (Washington: Department of State, February 2006) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control Economic Aid 2005; – United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, FY 2007 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State, April 2006) (Link to source).
- Mexico Child Survival and Health 2006; Mexico Development Assistance 2006; Mexico Economic Support Fund 2006; Mexico Peace Corps 2006; – United States, Department of State, FY 2008 Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations (Washington: Department of State, February 2007) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control Economic Aid 2006; – United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, FY 2008 Program and Budget Guide (Washington: U.S. Department of State, September 2007) (Link to source).
- Mexico Peace Corps 2007; Mexico Peace Corps 2008; Mexico Peace Corps 2009; – Estimate based on closest available year.
- Mexico Child Survival and Health 2007; Mexico Development Assistance 2007; Mexico Economic Support Fund 2007; Mexico Child Survival and Health 2008; Mexico Development Assistance 2008; Mexico Economic Support Fund 2008; Mexico Child Survival and Health 2009; Mexico Development Assistance 2009; – United States, Department of State, FY 2009 International Affairs (Function 150) Budget Request–Summary and Highlights (Washington: Department of State: February 4, 2008) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control Economic Aid 2008; – (1) United States, Department of State, Merida Initiative on Regional Security Cooperation, document obtained October 2007 (Washington: U.S. Department of State, October 2007) (Link to source). (2) United States, Department of State, FY 2009 International Affairs (Function 150) Budget Request–Summary and Highlights (Washington: Department of State: February 4, 2008) (Link to source).
- Mexico International Narcotics Control Economic Aid 2009; – Prorated, using 2008 supplemental request amounts, from total request of $477.816 million derived from United States, Department of State, FY 2009 International Affairs (Function 150) Budget Request–Summary and Highlights (Washington: Department of State: February 4, 2008) (Link to source).
Trainees Table Sources:
- Mexico Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 2004; Mexico Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program 2004; Mexico Foreign Military Sales 2004; Mexico International Military Education and Training 2004; Mexico International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement 2004; Mexico Misc DOS/DOD Non-SA 2004; Mexico Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance 2004; – United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005: A Report to Congress (Washington: April 2005) (Link to source).
- Mexico Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 2005; Mexico Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program 2005; Mexico International Military Education and Training 2005; Mexico International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement 2005; Mexico Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance 2005; – United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2005 and 2006: A Report to Congress (Washington: September 2006) (Link to source).
- Mexico Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 2006; Mexico Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program 2006; Mexico Foreign Military Sales 2006; Mexico International Military Education and Training 2006; Mexico International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement 2006; Mexico Non-SA, Unified Command 2006; Mexico Section 1004 Counter-Drug Assistance 2006; Mexico Service Academies 2006; – United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007: A Report to Congress (Washington: August 2007) (Link to source).
Sales Table Sources:
- Mexico Foreign Military Sales 2004; – United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Defense Articles (Including Excess) and Services (Including Training) Furnished Foreign Countries and International Organizations Under the Foreign Military Sales Provisions of The Arms Export Control Act, Chapter 2 (Washington: July 2005) (Link to source).
- Mexico Foreign Military Sales 2005; – United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Defense Articles (Including Excess) and Services (Including Training) Furnished Foreign Countries and International Organizations Under the Foreign Military Sales Provisions of The Arms Export Control Act, Chapter 2 (Washington: February 2006) (Link to source).