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A Latino activist delivered a signed letter to the Mexican Consulate on Monday that asks Mexican President Felipe Calderón’s government to suspend visas to Mormon missionaries doing work in that country.

The delivery took but just a few minutes. Raul Lopez-Vargas, a former vice president of the community group Centro Civico, walked alone into the busy lobby and handed a consulate official the letter and several other documents for delivery.

Jose Umburto Gutierrez, the official who received the papers, said he would deliver them to his superiors. Lopez-Vargas said he already has sent a copy directly to Calderón.

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Latino activist urges Mexico to halt LDS missionary visas

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A former vice president of a local community group has penned a letter to Mexican President Felipe Calderón seeking the temporary suspension of visas issued to Mormon missionaries in response to his view the LDS Church hasn’t stood tough against Utah-based immigration reform bills.

Raul Lopez-Vargas, a former vice president of Centro CÃ*vico, said he has gathered more than 100 signatures from both legal and undocumented immigrants in Utah and plans to deliver the letter to the Mexican consulate in Salt Lake City on Monday. He said he’s already sent the letter to Calderón and that the letter going to the consulate is a copy.