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<p><strong>Dear Mexican: I work for a major news organization and often have heard the figure of 10 million illegal Mexicans. Unofficially, I have been quoted the number 20 to 25 million illegals, most of them not Mexican. From experience with the government, I would say these numbers are low. Why the focus on the Mexicans? They are far less alien than the Asians or Africans not to mention the Guatemalans. Explain?</strong><br>
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Women’s Education – Women’s Empowerment is the theme for National Women’s History Month 2012
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">They Contribute More than You Realize and Face Dangers You May Be Unaware Of</span></p>
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<p>The two high-tech workers laughed when asked if they could afford the smartphones made by their colleagues on Mexican production lines. “No, no, no,” chuckled Maria and Alma, two Guadalajara workers who have labored for years in Mexico’s Silicon Valley. A cheap $20 cell phone has to make do for Maria, while Alma uses a similarly low-priced contraption she won on a five-dollar raffle ticket. “It’s not a luxury, it’s a necessity, especially when you have kids,” Alma said.</p>
México del Norte
Por Jorge Mújica Murias
Esta no es una columna “contra Barack Obama”. Necesito dejarlo claro porque algún lector se me quejó por ahí de que “yo siempre escribo “en contra del Presidente”.
La bronca es que cuando uno escribe sobre la realidad, la política y la política de actualidad mezclada con la inmigración, por donde quiera que sea las cosas salen como salen y prácticamente siempre salen mal. No soy yo, es la realidad real.
