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05-08-2005, 10:14 AM #1
Non-Mexican Immigrants Pour into Valley
http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/ts_mor ... 6_0_10_0_C
Non-Mexican immigrants pour into Valley
Federal officials say Central, South Americans may become majority of illegal crossers
By SERGIO CHAPA
The Brownsville Herald
May 8, 2005 â€â€RIP Butterbean! We miss you and hope you are well in heaven.-- Your ALIPAC friends
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05-08-2005, 10:55 AM #2
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No surprise. Most of Mexico is already here.
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05-08-2005, 12:16 PM #3
Maybe like the MM Project, we need to start a WALL Building Project.
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05-08-2005, 12:58 PM #4
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Others include Germany, Argentina, Canada, Chile, South Korea, Spain, Great Britain, South Africa and America.
Germany, Argentina, Canada, Spain, Great Britain, South Africa ---sound familiar ANYONE?
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12-19-2018, 07:48 PM #5
(Posting more of the article.. We do miss dear butterbean.)
Non-Mexican immigrants pour into Valley Federal officials say Central, South Americans may become majority of illegal crossers
By SERGIO CHAPA
The Brownsville Herald
May 8, 2005 — Brazilians, Central Americans and others are expected to overtake Mexican nationals as the largest group of undocumented immigrants entering the Rio Grande Valley.
Although some federal authorities said the demographic shift has already happened, figures given to The Brownsville Herald this month show the number of OTM (Other Than Mexicans) immigrants detained in Deep South Texas has exploded in the last two years but remains slightly behind the number of Mexican nationals.
Border Patrol officials said the number of OTMs detained in the Valley could overtake undocumented Mexican immigrants in the next few months or sometime in the next fiscal year.
U.S. Consul John Naland in Matamoros says the shift has already happened.
“It is very much an area of concern for the U.S. government,” Naland said.
“There has been a sharp increase in OTMs who are transiting (crossing through) Mexico and illegally entering into the United States.”
Naland said a growing number of Brazilians and other foreign nationals are using lax visa requirements for travel into Mexico as a “trampoline” to illegally enter the United States — the prominent theory for the recent influx of Brazilian immigrants to this country.
Brazil is one of 45 countries whose citizens are not required to present a passport to enter Mexico.
Others include Germany, Argentina, Canada, Chile, South Korea, Spain, Great Britain, South Africa and America.
Although the State Department would welcome Mexico to tighten its immigration laws, Naland said the choice is ultimately up to the Mexican government.
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