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18 October 2013

Viva los Estados Unidos de Mexico Nuevo

 

Mexican Consulate plans Saturday, Oct. 19, Asheville visit to aid immigrants

 

http://www.mountainx.com/article/53431/Mexican-Consulate-plans-Saturday-Oct.-19-Asheville-visit-to-aid-immigrants

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More than 24,000 Mexicans live in Western North Carolina, according to the Consulate General of Mexico's Raleigh, N.C., office. Nearly 9,000 of them live in Buncombe County, and about 8,500 in Henderson County. For the past three years, the Consulate has brought its office to Asheville so that these legal immigrants can get help with a variety of needs.

“Without the proper identification, people who have immigrated to this country from Mexico cannot even get a library card, let alone utilities or a bank account,” says Carolina McCready, co-director of the nonprofit El Centro of Henderson County. To overcome such barriers and help meet vital identification needs in the local Mexican community, El Centro is hosting a visit from the Mexican Consulate on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the WNC AG Center in the Expo Building.





Usually, in order to process the paperwork needed to obtain/renew passports, Mexican ID cards or power of attorney, WNC immigrants have to go to the Mexican Consulate’s office in Raleigh, which requires taking time off of work and taking children away from school. In addition to eight hours of driving, most visits require many hours at the Consulate office and an overnight stay. These logistics present an insurmountable challenge for many Mexicans living in this area, say organizers of the October event.

Led by Consulate General of Mexico Javier Díaz de León, a team of 10 people from the Raleigh office will be available on Oct. 19. Stations will be set up for each of the various services offered by the Consulate. There will also be information tables with nonprofit organizations and businesses that serve the Latino community.

El Centro estimates that somewhere between 1,000 and 1,500 people will attend this event. Those interested in obtaining services need to make an appointment by calling the Mexitel hotline, 877-639-4835, through Oct. 18, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.

“We feel very honored that the Consulate has chosen to visit Henderson County,” says McCready. The Consulate has visited this area every year for the past three years, but before that it had been five years since representatives from had here traveled from Raleigh.



As a small nonprofit, hosting this visit stretches the resources of El Centro, which is responsible for all of the expenses related to the event including renting the Expo Center. To offset these costs, the organization is soliciting sponsorships. They are also raffling off a handmade Aztec sculpture, donated by a longtime friend of the center. The piece is made from clay and natural dyes and is depiction of the Aztec god of rain,Tlaloc. Raffle tickets are $2 for one or two for $5. They are available through El Centro. 

20 June 2009

"Call me Senator. Call me Cougar. Just Call me! I Love a Man in Uniform!"

EWWWW!

Bitchy Boxer and the Napoleonic Complex


At four feet, six inches, the putative senator from the putatively golden state is perhaps the shortest thing to have sat in the United States Senate. So it's no wonder that she publicly demonstrated her Napoleonic complex -- a sense of inferiority resulting in self-hate arising out of short stature -- against a general in the armed forces of the United States of America. Madam Boxer chided the general for referring to her as "Mam" in a Senate hearing. Last I checked, "mam" and "sir" are terms of respect frequently used -- in fact ingrained -- in the military. Even as a civilian, I use these terms all the time in addressing my customers -- even the ones with the toothless grins, who are clearly beneath my intellectual and socio-economic standing.

Madam Boxer publicly yelled at the general because she's insecure about her short stature. Insecure people often lash out against people of strength and power if they are in the position to do so, as in this case of Madam Boxer. This short but girthy thing really needs therapy.

Moreover, the putative senator is a Marin County illiberal, and as we all know too well, illiberals despise the military. There were many instances in San Francisco, in the early 2000s, of illiberals' holding impromptu parties celebrating the beheading of US servicemen.

This incident involving Madam Boxer further underscores the thesis that illiberals are the meanest people in the world, notwithstanding their knee-jerk mantra of "doing it for the children."

How prescient we were when we named Madam Boxer (she prefers it pronounced "Boo-Cher") one of the "'hos of state" in 2006.

-- Jonathan Fairbank, Editor-in-Chief

26 July 2008

OUTRAGE: ILLEGAL ALIEN KILLED FAMILY OF THREE IN SAN FRANSICKO

By Michael Henchard

An illegal alien, aided and abetted by the homosexual mayor of San Francisco, shot and killed a family of three earlier this week. This illegal alien thing has had several brushes with the putative law in the Bay Area. Yet, this is not the ultimate insult: He shot the entire Bologna family simply because they were observing the speed limit on a San Fransicko street. Apparently, Thing was late for an appointment at the Welfare office.

Still more outrage. Reports abound that the gay mayor of San Fransicko continued to remain at a party when news of the massacre reached him. One anonymous eyewitness saw Mr Newsome toasted a male friend moments after aides informed him of the murders.

Yet, more outrage. The MSM have not covered this story. Even the Drudge Report has been remiss in its refusal to cover this deadly story. Thank God for the blogosphere.