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Mexican Government With US Voter Registration Forms

“Voter IDs”?

For US voter registrars too.

12 Nov 2007 – Consulado General de México en Atlanta …

Mesa Directiva del Instituto de México, Charlotte Carral, y
el Coordinador de eventos del … minutos antes de terminar
el programa, agradeció a nombre del Gobierno de México, los…

Word (692 K) – Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
portal.sre.gob.mx/atlanta/pdf/NC12nov07.doc

http://corp.sos.state.ga.us/corp/soskb/Filings.asp?138726

http://bit.ly/nkqBuS
http://bit.ly/odEZbI
http://bit.ly/nWDzCU

We do want our  country back. Don’t we?

Isn’t it  high-time for the MxGov’s consulates be removed from the USA.?

Although the US Constitution does not empower any foreign power, which does include the MxGov, no matter how obsessively hegemonic, officials and employees of the MxGov (who in fact issue [2nd] Matricular IDs to incoming Mexicans also),  under the guise no doubt of dual(ed) US citizenship, are being provided, have and are using untold numbers of US voter registration forms; and woe onto anyone, such as me, who filed an electoral complaint with both the SOS  of GA prior to the last General Election and the USDOJ soon after.

12 Nov 2007 – Consulado General de México en Atlanta …

Mesa Directiva del Instituto de México, Charlotte Carral, y
el Coordinador de eventos del … minutos antes de terminar
el programa, agradeció a nombre del Gobierno de México, los…

Word (692 K) – Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
portal.sre.gob.mx/atlanta/pdf/NC12nov07.doc
http://corp.sos.state.ga.us/corp/soskb/Filings.asp?138726

After three days, at Carter’s invitation, of Mexico’s delegation observing US Elections in Georgia, Nov., 1992:

“…the Mexican leader’s spokesperson, Dr. Miguel Basanez, observed ‘U.S. elections would be so easy to manipulate’”!

(Source: The Carter Center’s “The International Observation of the
U.S. Elections” – 1210.pdf, Page 30)

 

 

COMMENTS

  • gekster

    Or at least with some translation provided.
    Since I didn’t care to learn Spanish, it is useless.

    This is America, and we speak American English.
    And I don’t want to have to press a number to pick a language in my own country.

    What I would like to here on the phone:
    Press 1 for English.
    Press 2 to go back to your own country and don’t come back until you learn to speak English.

    • checkmate2012

      Luckily I can read spanish way better than I can speak it. But I too would like more details on the diary as I think there is an important point he/she is making that we should key in on; that being voter registration cards being made available in Mexico.

      • jfmpastore

        The voter registration forms are being provided, in still untold numbers, to the MxGov’s “Instituto de Mexico,” in this case, in Atlanta, Georgia.

        There is also a major incidence of employees of the MxGov’s Ministry of Public Education being supplied; again in Georgia.

        Those employees appear to have been trained to be permanent US voter registrars.

        The photos linked were originally from the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (although there only be one) which has been and is still promoting the “Si Se Puede” “Latino Voter Registration Drives”* featuring the MxGov’s officials having the forms—officials, btw, who, according to the MxGov’s own website,” are responsible for “preparing” the Matricuala IDs of incoming Mexicans.

        *As convincingly financed by Bill Richardson’s second of two same-named “Moving American Forward Foundations.”

        One to ostensibly collect campaign contributions and the other to, as a so-called “charity,” distribute the monies collected.

        After years, a Marc Correa has finally been served a subpoena in a case involving the Richardson’s two “Moving America Foundations” in New Mexico.

    • jfmpastore

      Only the links pertaining to MxGov sources.

      You should either learn some Spanish or find someone you personally know and trust to interpret Spanish for you.

  • avgjo

    Nov. 12, 2007

    General Consulate of Mexico in Atlanta…

    Directive (directors’) Board of the Institute of Mexico*, Charlotte Corral and the Coordinator of events of…minutes before the ending of the program, with thanks addressed to the government of Mexico, the …

    Secretary of Foreign Relations

    Link

    then the paragraph is repeated

    I’ll summarize the 692K document

    It has an article about a fundraiser for people in Tabasco state in Mexico
    It has an article informing Spanish speakers that in the US , one must cede right-of-way to emergency vehicles, a guide to traffic lights and an article on import regulations for Mexican nationals going back to Mexico. Nothing about voter registration in US.

    the photos have signs in Spanish about registering to vote.

    Hope this helps.

    • gekster

      Spanish. I don’t need no stinkin Spanish.

      (sorry, but I believe America is for Americans)

      • avgjo

        one of my grandparents was a legal immigrant from Mexico. I’m the biggest English first guy. No apology needed.

        • gekster

          when they voted.
          I can bet the were Americans of Mexican descent,
          not Mexican Americans.
          They epitomise what becoming an American was about.
          Becomieng an American.

          • withaplum

            “Epitomise” is the British spelling, friend. The typo I can excuse, even in a post about language. But bringing “ise” endings to our fair shores is where I have to nail my “colours” to the mast.

          • gekster

            My fourth grade teacher didn’t look British.
            I checked it online, and it is the British version of the spelling.
            I’d hate to have to check every word to see if it fits into the Marrian Webster dictionary.

    • jfmpastore

      While the link you mention is about a fundraiser for people in Tabasco state, the photo identifies Charlotte Carral by name as being the same person, not identified by name, in the photographs of her managing the “Si, Se, Puede, Voter Registration” Drives.

      She and her entourage (who are known to me) were unnamed to have Americans who would not recognize them presume them to be “immigrants” with “dual-citizenship” while Mexicans in Georgia would certainly need no names published to know who they are.