lux et veritas wrote:
> Lamont Cranston wrote:
>> BooBoolane@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>> On May 14, 10:12 pm, Don Gabacho <jpast...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> > Mexican Government Meets With U.S. Union Leaders
>>> > Posted by: The Watchdog in Pro-Illegal Groups, Reconquistas
>>> >
>>> > Translated from El Universal
>>> >
>>> > A total of 32 union leaders of 18 U.S. districts gathered in the
>>> > Office
>>> > of the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE), during the first
>>> > informative day, whose objective is to generate clear dialogue
>>> > among them and the government of Mexico.
>>> >
>>> > With the encounter, that initiated on May 1 and will conclude on
>>> > the 14, the government of Mexico intends to reinforce dialogue
>>> > with union leaders that routinely fight for the labor rights of
>>> > the Mexican immigrants in the United States, looking to identify
>>> > themes of common interest and areas of cooperation.
>>> >
>>> > In a communiqué, the chancellery added that it is ´of particular
>>> > interest to know about the work carried out by the unions, given
>>> > the im****tant presence that the Mexican workers have in the United
>>> > States¡.
>>> >
>>> > He emphasized that according to recent data from the Migration
>>> > Policy Institute, 85.7 percent of the Mexican immigrants in the
>>> > United States of 16 years or more of age, are part of the labor
>>> > force.
>>> >
>>> > In the case of the men, 40 percent work in the construction
>>> > sector, extraction and trans****tation, and 21 percent in the
>>> > service sector; while 37 percent of the women work in the service
>>> > sector and 16 percent in the manufacturing sector.
>>> >
>>> > The SRE added that currently the American unions constitute one of
>>> > the main sup****ters in favor of reforming the immigration status
>>> > of the six million undo***ented Mexicans.
>>> >
>>> > Besides, entire trade unions, such as the construction workers,
>>> > hotel cleaners and restaurants workers, have increased their
>>> > member****p mostly from the growing union organization of the
>>> > Mexican immigrants.
>>> >
>>> > Some of the participants were Gabriela Lemus, the first woman
>>> > named Executive Director of the Labor Council for Latin American
>>> > Advancement (LCLAA).
>>> >
>>> > Also attending was Moises Zavala, member of the Executive Board of
>>> > United Food and Commercial Workers International, and Sergio
>>> > Rascon, from the Executive Meeting of Los Angeles from the Chapter
>>> > of the Latin-American Council for Labor Improvement, among others.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What did the wino say to the immigrant?
>>
>> "Thank you for picking grapes so that I can be a Republican and sit
>> on my ass all day."
>>
>>
> Anyone named Lemont has to be a queer Negro, or a tranny.
"A queer Nego, or a tranny"? Really? You can't be a real person. Are
you
an example of that new-fangled artificial unintelligence?


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