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    U.S.,Mexico: Not enough Mexicans in U.S. are getting welfare

    U.S., Mexican officials launch outreach campaigns

    Estimating not even 50 percent of Mexicans in the United States who are eligible for Department of Agriculture programs take advantage of them, U.S. and Mexican officials pledged Tuesday to make Hispanics more aware of programs available to them.

    The purpose of their meeting, which included Mexican consuls from Salt Lake City to Orlando, was to find ways to implement recent agreements between Mexico's Foreign Ministry and USDA officials on Hispanic access to nutrition programs as well as housing and business loans.

    "In this campaign, what we're doing is to make the Mexican community aware of who's eligible for USDA programs in everything that has to do with WIC, school lunches, food stamps," said Bosco Marti, the director for North America at Mexico's Foreign Ministry.

    WIC _ the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children _ offers pregnant women, new mothers and their young children vouchers to buy certain foods tailored to their ages, breast-feeding habits or dietary needs. Immigrants are eligible if children are born in the United States, Marti said.

    Legal immigrants are eligible for food stamps, while school lunches are open to everybody regardless their immigration status, said Roberto Salazar, who heads the USDA's Food and Nutrition Services.

    "It's imperative that we continue to reach out to Spanish-speaking Americans," Salazar said.

    Lack of information on a healthier lifestyle translates into an epidemic among immigrants _ some 70 percent of Mexicans become overweight or obese after arriving in the United States, Salazar said. Twenty-five percent of Mexican-American children are overweight or obese, compared to 15 percent of all Americans.

    "It behooves us as a country to insure that we're taking preventive steps for all Americans," he said.

    And the best way to reach the Spanish-speaking community is through the consulates with whom they have already built a rapport, officials agreed.

    "Lots of Hispanic people are shy of the government," said Stone Workman, Georgia's director of the USDA's Rural Development office.

    That office launched a program to promote home ownership and business loans for Hispanics in rural U.S. areas. Loans require U.S. citizenship, Workman said.

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    [b][i][size=117]"Leave like beaten rats. You old white people. It is your duty to die. Through love of having children, we are going to take over.â€

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    Send them all back to Mexico and force Vicente to take care of them.
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    "In this campaign, what we're doing is to make the Mexican community aware of who's eligible for USDA programs in everything that has to do with WIC, school lunches, food stamps," said Bosco Marti, the director for North America at Mexico's Foreign Ministry
    We are also making sure that everyone's Fake Social Security cards and all other fake papers are in order so you can reap the benefits off the American Citizen.
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    You can not be loyal to two nations, without being unfaithful to one. Scubayons 02/07/06

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    Typical Mexican mentality at work.

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    "In this campaign, what we're doing is to make the Mexican community aware of who's eligible for USDA programs in everything that has to do with WIC, school lunches, food stamps," said Bosco Marti, the director for North America at Mexico's Foreign Ministry
    And it really gets my goat that since my wife is Chinese and I have to sponsor her. That if she takes anything from the government. I as an American Citizen have to pay them back.
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    And it really gets my goat that since my wife is Chinese and I have to sponsor her. That if she takes anything from the government. I as an American Citizen have to pay them back.
    Well, sir, there's your trouble right there.
    It's like hell vomited and the Bush administration appeared.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dman1200
    Send them all back to Mexico and force Vicente to take care of them.
    Why should Fox want to give up his American gravy train.

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    The key words in that article being "take advantage of". They already take advantage of us enough.

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    Oh my gosh. You are all right. This is the worst thing and the worst mentality that could happen to America. The worst. This mentality will be the final end to our country.
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    QUOTE:
    "Lots of Hispanic people are shy of the government," said Stone Workman, Georgia's director of the USDA's Rural Development office

    People who cross a country's borders illegally are HARDLY SHY.
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