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    Hundreds line up at mobil Mexican consulate

    Hundreds line up at mobile Mexican consulate

    By David Garbe
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    Hundreds line up at mobile Mexican consulate


    AURORA — Hundreds of Mexican immigrants lined the sidewalk at Bardwell Elementary School Thursday, awaiting a chance to get identification cards from their native country.
    The school's gymnasium is playing host to the mobile operation of the Mexican Consulate in Chicago, which will be available to assist Mexican citizens there through Saturday.

    The vast majority of people waiting in line were seeking to get a matricula consular, a photo ID card designed by the Mexican government primarily for its millions of citizens living in the United States without American documentation.

    American immigration hawks criticize the matricula cards for making it easier for illegal immigrants to continue living in the United States.

    The small green cards are accepted by some local government agencies and can be used to obtain driver's licenses in some states, although not Illinois.

    Some of the immigrants waiting in line Thursday acknowledged that they are undocumented, while others said they are legal.

    Missael Andrade, a West High freshman, came to get a card with his mother and 3-year-old brother.

    The toddler was born here, but Andrade and his mother said they are both legal immigrants who have been waiting for their American citizenship applications to be approved for years.

    Because the citizenship process has been so slow, they decided to get the Mexican ID card as a back-up.

    Most immigrants waiting in line Wednesday said they wanted to get a matricula because the cards are accepted as valid IDs for setting up bank accounts.

    Banks are keen on selling their services to the estimated 5 million undocumented immigrants in America.

    "You're missing the boat if you're not serving that population," said Sandy Lorenz, a regional manager for Fifth Third Bank.

    She and several of her staffers offered information on setting up bank accounts and other financial services to the hundreds of immigrants waiting in line Thursday at Bardwell.

    The mobile consulate, which visits a different city each week, is scheduled to open again from 1 to 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.

    Those who show up toward the end of those hours may find themselves turned away. On Thursday, petitioners began lining up three hours before the doors opened, and more than 150 applications for the matricula consular had been issued within an hour.

    Jesus Quiroga, a consulate staffer, said the mobile office could probably only issue 200 matriculas that day.


    08/25/06

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    Some of the immigrants waiting in line Thursday acknowledged that they are undocumented, while others said they are legal.
    Yeah right. If they were legal they would have a green card or a passport with a valid visa. There is no reason for a "legal" Mexican to have a matricula card.

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    Hundreds of Mexican immigrants lined the sidewalk at Bardwell Elementary School Thursday, awaiting a chance to get identification cards from their native country. The school's gymnasium is playing host to the mobile operation of the Mexican Consulate in Chicago, which will be available to assist Mexican citizens there through Saturday.
    I don't think these mobile Mexican Consulates should be allowed to setup business in public schools and other places being paid for by US taxpayers. The Mexican governments has over 50 consulates in this country already which is twice more than any other foreign country.

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    I believe there should be an assigned federal agent at each location they plan on handing out these cards. The agent should be responsible for verifying that the individuals receiving the cards are in the United States legally. Come on, that should be a common sense move.

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    It's my bet that if the Pence Amnesty Bill gets passed, visiting one of these "mobile" Consulates is going to be what passes for "leaving the country" for the illegals.

    Just wait and see.
    It's like hell vomited and the Bush administration appeared.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW
    I believe there should be an assigned federal agent at each location they plan on handing out these cards. The agent should be responsible for verifying that the individuals receiving the cards are in the United States legally. Come on, that should be a common sense move.
    So true, but has the government used ANY common sense up to this point?
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