[Vision2020] From the pages of the Nogales (AZ) International

keely emerinemix kjajmix1 at msn.com
Thu Jul 19 18:31:26 PDT 2007


Yes, the scores and scores of Mexican immigrants I know are here just because they're greedy enough to want their kids to have enough to eat and clothes to wear.  Maybe a doctor when necessary -- and the really avaricious ones think they might even get to see a dentist before they lose all their teeth.Boy, that sort of thing really chaps my hide.  I'd write more, but I'm off to the store to get AA batteries for my sons' headphones.  Not the on-ear ones.  The other ones.  It's hard to keep track.keely"And these women that you spit on as they try to change their worlds/Are immune to your consultations . . . they're quite aware of what they're going through"(With apologies to David Bowie)> To: vision2020 at moscow.com> From: pkraut at moscow.com> Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 00:53:08 +0000> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] From the pages of the Nogales (AZ) International> > For me the sad thing is the children abandoned on the border. Many > churches are working overtime trying to feed and clothe them. I think it > is just greed that brings so many accross the border. And Mexico doesn't > care to help fix the problems because they are greedy also.> > > > > > Kai,> > > > I just read a similar heartbreaking article in the Texas Observer.  In > Webb > > County the budget for the Coroner and the monies for indigent care were > > depleted by April.  There are graveyards all over these border counties > > where the bodies of unidentified Mexican nationals are buried, most of > whom > > have died from dehydration or other illness.  There are many more > positive > > things we could do here that would benefit both countries more than > building > > some damned fence.> > > > Sue> > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Kai Eiselein, editor" <editor at lataheagle.com>> > To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>> > Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:46 PM> > Subject: [Vision2020] From the pages of the Nogales (AZ) International> > > > > > > On Sunday, July 16, at 6:05 a.m. a man flagged down a Border Patrol > > > vehicle> > > on the west side of Rio Rico near Via Encinos and Calvillo Court in an> > > effort to help his brother. Omar Lopez Mendiola, 28, had apparently > become> > > sick and eventually unresponsive after the two had crossed over the> > > U.S.-Mexico border. Emergency personnel from the Rio Rico Fire > Department> > > were unable to revive the victim, and he was pronounced dead at 7:30 > a.m.> > > Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada said he waiting for a medical> > > examiner's report on the cause of death.> > > Eleventh this year> > > "That makes it 11 so far this year," said Estrada, referring to the > number> > > of illegal border crossers who are known to have died in Santa Cruz > County> > > since Jan. 1.> > >> > > "We had 12 in total last year. We're not even half way and almost > meeting> > > the same numbers as last year. That is not good at all."> > > "This is very sad," said Georgina de la Garza Garcia, a spokesperson > for > > > the> > > Mexican Consulate after notification of the incident.> > > She said that even though the brother of the deceased notified the > next of> > > kin, it often becomes the job of the consulate to try and locate the > > > family> > > of deceased Mexican nationals.> > > According to De la Garza Garcia, if a deceased individual has > > > identification> > > then the consulate attempts to find their family members through the> > > Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Mexico.> > > Consulate helps the family> > > Once relatives are certain that the deceased is a relative (usually > > > through> > > the recognition of certain belongings), the Mexican Consulate helps the> > > family to transfer the body to their hometown in Mexico for burial.> > > If the victim cannot be identified in Mexico, the Mexican Consulate > > > extends> > > its search through its offices in the United States to see if anyone > has> > > inquired about a lost person.> > > Mendiola was from Iztapalapa, located in eastern Mexico City.> > >> > >> > > Kai Eiselein, editor> > > Latah Eagle> > >> > > =======================================================> > > List services made available by First Step Internet,> > > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.> > >               http://www.fsr.net> > >          mailto:Vision2020 at moscow.com> > > =======================================================> > >> > >> > >> > > -- > > > No virus found in this incoming message.> > > Checked by AVG Free Edition.> > > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.8/906 - Release Date: > 7/17/2007 > > > 6:30 PM> > >> > > > > > > =======================================================> >  List services made available by First Step Internet, > >  serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.   > >                http://www.fsr.net                       > >           mailto:Vision2020 at moscow.com> > =======================================================> > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------> This message was sent by First Step Internet.>            http://www.fsr.com/> > > =======================================================>  List services made available by First Step Internet, >  serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.   >                http://www.fsr.net                       >           mailto:Vision2020 at moscow.com> =======================================================
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