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Plan Temporary U.S.-Mexico Truce; Governments Seek Arrangement to Safeguard Rights During Arbitration
An effort is being made by the Mexican and United States Governments to arrange what is known in diplomacy as a "modus vivendi," or temporary arrangement, whereby the rights of both sides shall not be disturbed while an arbitration tribunal considers the merits of the case. The United States Government is willing to submit to the General Claims Commission all issues arising out of the attempt to confiscate American oil properties in Mexico, but with the understanding that no overt act shall be committed in the interim which might prevent the restitution of property to lawful owners. Two Methods Proposed. Two methods are being suggested to safeguard this phase of the problem. One is that the Mexican courts shall be asked to grant restraining orders in respect of each individual property and the other that the Mexican government shall give assurance of its intention to maintain a status quo while the questions are being decided. Already a number of American companies have applied for and obtained what are known as "amparos," which are equivalent to injunctions. General restraining orders are not customary in Mexican law and an injunction granted. One of the dangers of this process so far as American oil companies are concerned is that it may involve an examination of proof of titles and in the long series of changes in government the proof of title is not always easy to obtain. Commissions Life Vital. Another problem involved in any temporary arrangement...
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What Happened Next
Re-election and assassination
Obregón won the 1928 Mexican presidential election, but months before assuming the presidency he was assassinated. his sudden death threw the fragile peace framework negotiated by Morrow into disarray.
Wikipedia →Calles-Morrow Agreement
The Calles-Morrow Agreement was brokered on the cusp of Mexican oil expropriation. Political actors from Mexico and the United States negotiated the settlement over the course of 1927 and 1928, after 'a decade of wrangling' between the two countries that followed the creation of the Mexican Constitution of 1917. Calles-Morrow affirmed the legitimacy of oil-land titles obtained, and maintained, by foreign industries prior to the ratification of the 1917 Constitution.
Wikipedia →Aftermath
The government often did not abide by the terms of the truce. For example, it executed some 500 Cristero leaders and 5,000 other Cristeros. Calles's military persecution of Cristeros after the truce would be officially condemned by Mexican President Lázaro Cárdenas and the Mexican Congress in 1935.
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