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

pkraut at moscow.com pkraut at moscow.com
Mon Jul 23 12:34:41 PDT 2007


And those root causes are complex...much more so than many realize.



> There are a couple of  things that are getting lost here. Not all of the
> people coming across the border illegally are "nice".
> There is a huge problem with violent drug traffickers. US agents are
> getting shot at on a regular basis. Mexican agents engaged drug-gang
> members in a huge shootout not far from Nogales not too long ago.
> Heaven forbid a hiker should cross paths with smugglers, the hiker won't
> stand a chance.
> Mexico has vast natural resources, and could pull itself out of the
> third world. But why should it? Its citzens leave, relieving it of a
> burden, and they send US dollars back, helping Mexico's economy with no
> effort on the part of the government.
> What a great cash cow, moooooooooo.
> Until the US starts applying "real" pressure on Mexico, its corrupt
> system will operate as usual.
> I doubt that will happen anytime soon. The US has its own problems with
> corruption, namely the Democratic and Republican parties both of which 
> use illegalls for their own purposes.
> The flood of humanity breaching our southern border will not be stemmed
> until the root causes are addressed and eliminated.
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Ellen Roskovich 
>   To: kjajmix1 at msn.com ; pkraut at moscow.com ; vision2020 at moscow.com 
>   Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 7:14 PM
>   Subject: Re: [Vision2020] From the pages of the Nogales (AZ)
> International
> 
> 
>   Mexicans greedy?  I think not. . .a tad delusional perhaps.  What
> makes them think they're going to see a doctor or a dentist when so many
> hard working U.S. citizens cannot afford to.  Someone on the other side
> of the border must be feeding them a crock. . . . or they just can't
> read the news and understand how caring our Government is toward it's
> veterans, young children, mentally ill, senior citizens and the working
> class poor. 
> 
> 
> 
>    Damn, isn't that pretty much all of us?
> 
> 
> 
>   Ellen Roskovich
> 
> 
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>     From: keely emerinemix <kjajmix1 at msn.com>
>     To: <pkraut at moscow.com>, <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>     Subject: Re: [Vision2020] From the pages of the Nogales (AZ)
> International
>     Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 18:31:26 -0700
> 
>     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
>     > > >
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