what city is better in USA?

Author: admin  /  Category: open office mexico

hey i am working for an american company and my boss wants open more offices in USA, I live in Mexico City now, but I am thinking to move to USA. I want a nice city, fun city and where all the day can speak english, I want practice my english so I don`t want a place with a lot of hispanic or latin people. I am between Seattle, Boston, San Francisco, Santa Monica California, Minneapolis.

Thanks for your help

If you like the winter, go for Minneapolis or Boston.

You are more liable to find excuses for not using English if you move to California.

Seattle has milder winters than Minneapolis or Boston. It is closer to Mexico City too.

Boston is about the most infrastructured city in the country.
That’s because it is one of the oldest cities in the country.

Is this a sign violence along the US/Mexico border is on the decline as Obama and La Raza claims?

Author: admin  /  Category: open office mexico

NEAR MISSION — Gilberto Aguilar paid the ultimate price.

The drug smuggler had just delivered 300 pounds of marijuana to a customer for his boss in early February. Aguilar went back there several hours later to steal the load back for himself.

The customer recognized him by his voice, Hidalgo County Sheriff Lupe Treviño said.

That would spell the end for Aguilar.

Sheriff’s deputies arrested three people in connection with Aguilar’s slaying and the possible killing of his suspected hit man. Aguilar was found beaten and shot to death Feb. 6 in a field near the intersection of Mile 11 1/2 North and Texan Road.

His boss, whose name authorities did not disclose, allegedly leads an Hidalgo County-based marijuana wholesaler that would typically deliver several-hundred-pound loads to area clients, Treviño said.

When the boss learned Aguilar angered one of his customers, he sought revenge.

Investigators believe Aguilar, an illegal immigrant, was kidnapped and taken to a house on the 2600 block of Ken Street — north of the intersection of Mile 5 North and La Homa Road — and was beaten with brass knuckles before he met his fate at the end of a gun barrel in a rural field.

He was found with a gunshot to the chest and Rata — Spanish slang for thief — written on his head.

The homicide case remained open for several months until Texas Rangers and Department of Public Safety narcotics investigators working their own investigation into the smuggling group helped “fill in the missing pieces,” Treviño said. That allowed deputies to move in and make the three arrests Wednesday.

Information learned from those arrested — who have given confessions — led investigators to the body of the second suspected homicide victim, Treviño said.

The individuals arrested Wednesday told investigators the body of Aguilar’s hit man could be found in the backyard of the gang ringleader’s house. The family of the hit man, whose name was not disclosed, has not seen him since May, the sheriff said.

Sheriff’s deputies and Texas Rangers raided the house on Ken Street under the sweltering midday sun Wednesday afternoon.

Later in the evening, county workers continued to dig in the backyard. They finally reached the remains about 8:15 p.m. — buried about 9 feet underground, beneath two layers of concrete and a chicken coop.

Investigators sifted through the earth to ensure they didn’t miss anything.

“I want to make sure there’s no body parts or possible evidence in there,” the sheriff said.

The unearthing of the remains marks the 12th homicide case the sheriff’s office has opened this year.

In another raid Wednesday connected to the smuggling group, officials seized about 300 pounds of marijuana from a house along Breyfogle Road north of Expressway 83 near Palmview. Treviño said the drug bundles were marked with the initials “CDG” — the call sign of Cartel del Golfo, or the Gulf Cartel, one of the dominant cartels based in Matamoros.

Despite that, investigators maintain the local group ordered the hits on Aguilar and his hit man, Treviño said.

“It’s common sense that 100 percent of the narcotics in Hidalgo County are coming from Mexico,” he said. “The cartel did not sanction or order this hit. It comes from the local group.”

Deputies continue to look for three or four other possible suspects with ties to the drug smugglers and the two suspected murders, the sheriff said.

The three suspects already arrested — including the group’s alleged ringleader — are set to face murder, organized crime and felony drug charges at an arraignment hearing scheduled for Friday.

Treviño said he expects officials to arrest a total of eight or nine people in connection with the case.

“I think we’re going to effectively dismantle this locally based smuggling ring,” he said.
http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/mission-116024-smuggling-arrests.html

Being the expert Assistant Police Chief Roy Bermudez is how come Obama is not tapping him for a job with ice as an expert on the US and Mexico border affairs ? And why is this expert a common Assistant Police Chief Roy Bermudez, why every police dept along the border would want to make him their chief of police with all his insight and knowledge of affairs that pertain to the border ? Even Mexico could use this expert to lobby for them in Washington that the border is so safe, that Obama instead of sending troops could start laying off border agents with the border secured and declared a safe zone.They can save money with expert Assistant Police Chief Roy Bermudez indicating why is there even a need for agents with Assistant Police Chief Roy Bermudez being the expert he is ?

Should Mexico be spending their time & money on their own problems insteading filing lawsuits here?

Author: admin  /  Category: open office mexico

MONTERREY, Mexico—A surge of drug violence in Mexico’s business capital and richest city has prompted an outcry from business leaders who on Wednesday took out full-page ads asking President Felipe Calderón to send in more soldiers to stem the violence. The growing violence in Monterrey, long one of Mexico’s most modern and safe cities, is a sign that the country’s war against drug gangs is spreading ever further from poorer battlegrounds along the border and into the country’s wealthiest enclaves.

Residents opened their newspapers Wednesday morning to find the ads taken out by Mexican business leaders, begging the government to send more military into the city. "Enough already," said the notice that ran in national and local papers, criticizing what it said was a slow response of police against "criminal bands that in every act look to establish a new boundary of terror."

Later that day, the body of Edelmiro Cavazos, mayor of the Monterrey suburb of Santiago, was found beside a highway. Mr. Cavazos had been abducted Sunday night, the latest in a string of attacks against politicians in Mexico’s north.

His killing is another incident in a terrifying spell for Monterrey residents that began Saturday when armed gangs set up more than a dozen roadblocks on key boulevards of the city, paralyzing traffic for hours. The next day, a grenade was lobbed at the offices of an important television broadcaster. On Tuesday night, grenades were also hurled at several small businesses on the city’s outskirts.
"The security environment in Monterrey has turned, in just a few months, from seeming benevolence to extreme violence," U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Carlos Pascual said at a recent conference on drug trafficking in El Paso, Texas.

Monterrey is only the latest sign of mounting problems in Mexico’s war on organized crime. The official toll since President Calderón took power in December 2006 is more than 28,000, according to government figures through July. Mr. Calderón recently acknowledged the government’s inability to check the violence with brute force alone and has invited lawmakers to debate measures such as legalizing drugs.

The brutality of the conflict is escalating. Alleged gang hit men broke into the home of a Chihuahua state policeman this week and strangled to death his 4-year-old brother, authorities said. Across the country, mutilated and decapitated bodies turn up virtually every day, sometimes hanging from bridges.

It wasn’t always this way in Monterrey. Mexicans know the city of 2 million as "The Sultan of the North," a nickname stemming from its wealth, generated by corporations such as Mexico’s beverage titan Femsa S.A.B. de C.V. and U.S. businesses such as Whirlpool Corp. and General Electric Co., which have large offices in Monterrey. International architects built the city’s skyline, which is framed by dramatic mountains.

"We’re defenseless here. Who do we call for help?" said a local hotel owner who used to own the Holiday Inn stormed by masked gunmen in April, asking that his name not be used.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704557704575437762646209270.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_LEFTTopStories

mexico spends very little fighting illegal immigration compared to the millions, possibly billions
made from drugs, human trafficking and money sent there from the criminals who have swam the rio. to bad those criminal illegals can’t swim back and put some effort in cleaning their own country. funny they will boycott, work long hours in a field for very little pay, yet won’t fight in their own country!

Will Obama be down in Mexico demanding answers over the US Citizen slain by the Mexican Army in Acapulco?

Author: admin  /  Category: open office mexico

..because we all know whenever a Mexican is hurt or sneezed on here, legal or illegal, we hear from the Embassy or Calderon himself. They even have members of the Mexican consulate patrolling Staten Island because a few illegals got beat up. Can we expect the same vigorous protection of our citizens from the Obama administration? OR, as I suspect, will it get swept under the rug?

- A U.S. citizen was shot and killed by Mexican soldiers on Monday (August 23) near the coastal resort city of Acapulco.

According to police, Joseph Proctor, 32, was killed after having opened fire on an army convoy with an AR-15 rifle, and was killed in the return fire.

Proctor had been living in Mexico on and off for the last six years.

Proctor’s girlfriend, Liliana Gil, said that she was initially told that Proctor had been involved in an auto accident, only to discover that he had been shot dead by the army.

"The soldiers shot my boyfriend. They called me and told me that he was in an auto accident and had flipped over. When I got to the Public Ministry, they told me that the soldiers had shot him," she said.

Gil also expressed doubts on the army’s claim that Proctor had shot at the convoy, saying she had heard that the soldiers planted a weapon on his body after having shot him.

"I heard that six soldiers shot him, and then planted an AK-47 on him, when he never used weapons. We have no weapons. He couldn’t have done that," he said.

Proctor had addresses in the Atlanta, Georgia and Auburn, New York areas.

Drug violence has escalated across Mexico as President Felipe Calderon goes after powerful cartels and as rival gangs fight over smuggling turf. More than 28,000 people have died in drug violence since Calderon took office in late 2006.

http://www.wivb.com/dpp/mobile/auburn-man-shot-by-mexican-soldiers

It will just get swept under the rug.

Yeah, he just went up to a convoy of soldiers and started shooting away. What idiots these liberals are

I love how the first post totally avoids the topic and talks about Iraqis. What a dipshit

What do you think Mexico indicates its diplomats will police to see that the Arizona laws are being followed?

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MEXICO CITY – The ruling overturning key aspects of a controversial immigration law is the “first step in the right direction,” the Mexican government said Wednesday.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Patricia Espinosa praised civil organizations’ and foreign governments’ efforts to appeal the SB 1070 law, which was dealt a serious blow just hours before it was to take effect today.

U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton ruled that police officers would not be required to check a person’s immigration status while enforcing other laws.

Bolton also delayed parts of the law that required immigrants to carry their papers at all times, and made it illegal for undocumented workers to solicit employment in public places — a move aimed at day laborers. In addition, the judge blocked officers from making warrantless arrests of suspected illegal immigrants.

Espinosa said that Mexico would increase its legal and consular staff in U.S. prisons, and that Mexican diplomats would verify in person that the Arizona laws were being followed. The SRE will also distribute brochures and informational material so that Mexican immigrants know what to expect as the law takes effect. The five Mexican consulates in Arizona were ordered to remain open on Saturdays and to send mobile offices to communities with many Mexicans, the SRE said.

In Mexico City, opponents near the U.S. Embassy protested SB 1070 before Bolton’s ruling and called for trade boycotts, with signs reading “Don’t buy gringo products” and “Obama, fulfill your promises.”

Sergio de Alba Ávila, director of the National Confederation of Social and Agricultural Workers Organizations, said it wasn’t just a problem exclusive to Arizona, but one of the entire nation. The White House’s concern over the law is just a pretense, since deportations have increased by 30 percent during the Obama administration, Alba said.

“There are more than 1,000 people being deported each day and arrested by North American authorities. These are state-run persecution policies,” Alba said.

For her part, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said Bolton’s ruling was “a temporary bump in the road” and that her state would appeal the case.

“We will take a close look at every single element (Bolton) removed from the law, and we will soon file an expedited appeal at the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.” http://thenews.com.mx/articulo/praise-for-arizona-upset-10729

They’re such hypocrites! If they were so concerned about their peasants they would try to end corruption and create opportunities. Those people are such freaking idiots.
If they are so worried then I guess they should pay for their tickets back to Mexico. Patricia is a pendeja!

Should we allow the demographic balance to be overthrown by the government’s immigration policy?

Author: admin  /  Category: open office mexico

98% of the immigrants that enter America each legally are from the third world. They have much lower levels of education and much higher levels of welfare usage. In other words, they don’t pay their own way and the taxpayer has to educate, feed and maintain them and their kids. Also, they are immediately qualified for every affirmative action (discrimination based on skin color) program there is. If you are white, this means your kids have to go to the end of the line, pay their own way and pay the way for the immigrants from Africa, Asia, Latin America etc. Do you feel like you are taxed too little? Do you want to pay more and more?

Of course their are exceptions to this rule, but the number don’t lie: Legal immigrant households use welfare programs at almost twice the rate of native born Americans, Poverty rates for immigrant households are twice as high as native born households. One of the main reason for legal immigrant poverty is because of their low education levels. Immigrants get into America based on "family re-unification, not what they can offer America. Highest rates of welfare usage are: Dominican Republican 63% (two thirds of Dominicans use welfare as legal immigrants - how’s that make you feel around tax time?, Mexican immigrants are next at 51%, (half of legal Mexican immigrants are living off of your tax dollar, Ecuador immigrants - 46.2% get welfare from your tax dollars. to our country, the other 88% are non-white. This is upsetting the demographic balance of America and it’s being done by our Federal Government, not a act of God or some other natural act. It’s a policy to change what America looks like and it’s costing American citizens a fortune for our government’s diversity experiment - I hope it works better than their all of their bankrupt failed programs that just plain don’t work and cost us a fortune, but this is going to really change the nation from descendents from a European background to what Theodore Roosevelt called a "Polyglot boardinghouse".

White immigrants make up around 12-14% of immigrants Mexico has a law that clearly stats that any immigrants to Mexico cannot change the demographics of their country. To immigrate to Mexico you have to be Mexican or the children of Mexicans. I don’t know about you, but I’m sick to death of
being preached at and scolded by the President of Mexico. Shut you stupid, two faced mouth.

I don’t think America is too uncrowded or the traffic is too wide open and easy to get around in. 90% of all new schools that have to be built are because of the millions of the immigrants who arrive and require thousands of new schools to be built in every town and city all over America. Just think of the cost of all of these schools and translators and staff members. It all adds up to mega millions of your hard earned dollars. (All statistics were gathered by a DC think tank that analyzes the US Census numbers called the Center for Immigration Studies - check them out on the internet.

American immigration policy is supposed to serve the interests of the people of the United States.
Like most other US Governrment policies, this immigration policy is a total failure and is rapidly destroying our nation. We need to take a time out on all legal immigration, as we have done many times in yeas past. We don’t need to keep the door to the welfare office open to millions of immigrants flooding our nation each year. Let’s take a 5 year time out and see how it works.

Think about it!

I did a job in Hawaii for a very wonderful couple- she is Japanese and he is from New Zealand. They have the most polite children- their kids actually thanked me for coming to their house! Their home is worth approx. 3 million dollars. They have to move because their work visas are about to expire. They are moving to New Zealand but would love to stay here. They were asking me if our govt. hates Japanese because we do nothing about all the Mexicans that break in and steal stuff. This family would have made great Americans. When I left their house I cried.

What do you think Immigration reform blockage – the view from Mexico?

Author: admin  /  Category: open office mexico

The US has more than 12 million undocumented aliens, the majority of them Mexicans. To move forward with their legalization it is necessary to persuade the conservative political class of that country and that job requires more than just simply desire. The past failed initiatives for immigration reform are signs that, without an ample consensus, the attempts will fail again. After 9/11, it has been very difficult to place an immigration agenda above that of security. Legalization has become subordinate to a reinforced control of the border, which, for its extent, seems impossible to accomplish. To complicate things more, Democrats as well as Republicans have used the undocumented as scapegoats to explain problems like unemployment.

Now, the president of the US opens another opportunity for reform. The xenophobic Arizona law permitting the arrest of people on the basis of their racial profile opens a debate that has been lost since George Bush tried without success to pass immigration reform. As a consequence, an unprecedented coalition of more than 100 Democratic congressmen, mayors, business leaders and magnates — like Rupert Murdoch, owner of the conservative Fox network — whose objective will be to revive legislation efforts to bring the undocumented “out of limbo” and prevent the “orphanage” of nearly 5 million children born in the US of parents without papers.

They know it is not feasible to expel 12 million people who, furthermore, are necessary for the economy. They also know that it is difficult for a politician to back legalization of the undocumented. Many US citizens feel threatened by the presence of people of different races, cultures, religions and customs. The only way to force a change is with an ample coalition, above the political posturing that restrains discussion, to convince the people of the US that a reform is necessary.

So what can Mexico do to for its countrymen when it involves internal politics of another country? The Mexican foreign office will have to be alert. If in any way it can help Mexico in this cause, it is with a responsible and measured voice, with an image of solidarity and not just an anti-imperialist crusade.

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/editoriales/48828.html

"So what can Mexico do to for its countrymen when it involves internal politics of another country? The Mexican foreign office will have to be alert."

You have got to be kidding me? Since when does the Mexican government care about its civilians?

This article was total "mierda". I think that the Mexicans obviously have a twisted perception of the reality of our issues. I don’t expect them to understand since they think that living in a violent, uneducated society, and third world country type society is normal. If they are so worried about their citizens then why don’t they support them and their critters back home in Meheeeco..

Ok….am I describing this correctly?

Author: admin  /  Category: open office mexico

Mexican government does nothing to stop and in fact encourages its people to illegally enter the soveranty of another nation. Then when the leader of Mexico has a state dinner, tells the U.S. Congress they out to be ashamed of itself as well as the American people for coming up with laws to protect itself from "his" illegals which includes rapists, murderers, kidnappers, drug and human trafficers. Then……
"Mexico government opens ""California"" office to provide ID for illegals" so as not to be deported back to Mexico. So, U.S. State Department no longer has any control over who, when and how foreign nationals enter the country.

Then……Obama ignores it and turns his back on it "again" while making his daily noise about how much he’s in control and under his direction of the oil in the Gulf.

Does that about sum it all up?
amanda……surprise!!!
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/Mexico-opens-California-office-to-provide-ID-for-illegals-95434969.html

But libs are experts at assuming.
tarheel……never said "most". I said "includes".

Yep…you got it. BO is useless. Ignorance has voted.

Why would Ethics Commission Be Investigating Mexico Mayor Villaraigosa?

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Fox 11 News reported that the city Ethics Commission has opened a formal investigation into Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s acceptance of sports and entertainment tickets, which could be a no-no as their value was not reported by the city leader as gifts. Reporter John Schwada says that the commission has requested documents related to the tickets from the mayor’s office.

The mayor has admitted to accepting 81 tickets to events including Lakers and Dodgers games and entertainment awards shows such as the Oscars. The total value of the tickets could be in the tens of thousands.Normally the mayor is required to publicly disclose any gifts worth more than $50, including from whom they came. However, he has argued that he was not required to disclose the tickets as gifts because he attended all of the events in an official capacity at the mayor. At each outing, he says, he performed some official city duty such as giving certificates of recognition to athletes and citizens.

LeeAnn Pelham, executive director of the commission, told LA Weekly: "We wouldn’t have any comment into whether we’re investigating a matter or not. We have a confidentiality clause in the city charter."

Onetime mayoral candidate Walter Moore told the Weekly that he filed a complaint against the mayor in the matter with the commission. Asked if such a complaint would automatically trigger an investigation, Pelham said: "We review all complaints to determine whether an investigation might be warranted."

The mayor actually turned to the commission to ask for guidance, so it’s not clear if ethics officials’ reported requests for documents is simply a response to the mayor’s own move, or if it would indeed indicate a full investigation of the tickets is underway.

The questions of whether the mayor should report the tickets and tell us from whom they came are valid ones. The owner of Staples Center, Anschutz Entertainment Group, for example, has plenty of business before City Hall and has been the beneficiary of city controlled land, loans and project approvals.

http://blogs.laweekly.com/ladaily/city-news/villaraigosa-ethics-investigat/

hes hispanic they don’t have to obey laws,haven’t you heard . you cant arrest those people anymore ,their feelings get hurt and we sure as not want the Nina’s and nino’s to feel bad too.

Will activists blame Americans for this and why is there drug rehab in MEXICO activists said MEXICANS did not?

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Will activists blame Americans for this and why is there drug rehab in MEXICO activists said MEXICANS did not ever use drugs and this is why the drugs come here ?CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — At least 30 gunmen burst into a drug rehabilitation center in a Mexican border state capital and opened fire, killing 19 men and wounding several others, police said.

The killings happened late Thursday at the Faith and Life center in Chihuahua city, about 210 miles (350 kilometers) south of Ciudad Juarez and the border with El Paso, Texas, said state police spokesman Fidel Banuelos.

They came a day after unidentified assailants killed one man and wounded another at a rehab center in Ciudad Juarez.

The men at the Faith and Life center were roused out of bed shortly before 11 p.m. and placed face-down along a hallway, the center’s director, Cristian Rey Ramirez, told The Associated Press.

Ramirez was alerted to the attack by the center’s pastor by telephone.

"He tells me, ‘You know what, come here because they just killed everyone,’" Rey said. "There was no warning."

The attackers left messages accusing the victims of being criminals, Banuelos said.

Four other people were hospitalized but their conditions were not immediately known.

The victims ranged in age from 30 to 40, and included a blind man, said the Rev. Rene Castillo, a minister who gives weekly sermons at the center.

"Everyone is so scared now," he said, adding that violence is "all everyone talks about, especially with all the threats that have been made."

President Felipe Calderon, whose war on drugs has claimed nearly 23,000 lives since he took office in late 2006, issued a statement Friday condemning the shootings.

"They are outrageous acts that reinforce the conviction of the need to fight criminal groups who carry out such barbaric acts with full legal force," he said.

Police have said that two of Mexico’s six major drug cartels are exploiting rehab centers to recruit hit men and drug smugglers, often threatening to kill those who don’t cooperate. Others are killed for failing to pay for drugs or betraying a dealer.

More than 60 people have died in mass shootings at rehab clinics in a little less than two years.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/top/all/7048055.html
I am shocked that they didn’t blame this on our Border Agents

funny, alias king thinks him and his alias are not an activist for illegal criminals. lmfao. We know they try to cover up all crimes done by illegals. They don’t care how many Americans are killed or hurt by these people. Only concern is with the illegal and getting amnesty as you see a good point here. Makes you wonder if this illegal uses this many alias in real life.