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The Mexican who arrived last month is more often in direct competition with a Mexican who's been here five years than with an African-American who was born here.
Frank Sharry
MLS has certainly had more success courting the Central American fan than the Mexican-America fan and I think that is due to the fact the Central American fan sees MLS as a step up from their own leagues. Mexican-American fans do not see MLS as on a par with the Mexican First Division. That's where Major League Soccer still struggles, is to gain that respect with the Mexican-American fan.
Andy Swift
I think these efforts really have been totally overwhelmed by the pervasive endemic corruption throughout the Mexican government, the Mexican police and now the Mexican military,
Diane Feinstein
I find it odd not to understand this celebration of popular Mexican culture and this tribute that the Mexican post office is making to Mexican cartoonists.
Ruben Aguilar
They're going for something new here, but they're working with Mexican rules. This just doesn't play in America. They're Mexican (voters), but they're used to the American trappings of how politics works.
Steve Weingarten
We needed to encourage additional African-American, Mexican-American representation on the council.
Harriet Miers
The students decided not to carry Mexican flags because there were Latinos from other heritages: Guatemalan, Costa Rican. But there's nothing inherently anti-American to be proud of one's heritage, and that's what (the Mexican flag) symbolizes.
Mel Mason
Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. Little did I know I would become the first native-born Mexican-American to become an elementary school principal in Minnesota.
Maria Castro
Clearly there's been a relative reduction in the foreign currency debt burden because of the sharp rise in exports, the increasing integration between the Mexican economy and those of Canada and the United States, which has had a very powerful effect on the Mexican economy and resulted in the current account deficit being heavily financed by direct investment inflows.
Vincent Truglia
I think the great Mexican cuisine is dying because there are fast foods now competing, because there are supermarkets, and supermarkets can't afford to keep in stock a lot of these very perishable products that are used for fine Mexican cooking. Women are working and real Mexican cooking requires enormous amounts of time.
Alma Guillermoprieto
If I moved away, I would definitely miss the Mexican food. Every region has its own Mexican food, and they're very chauvinistic -- they believe their food is the real Mexican food.
Russ Parsons
The guy is like Honduran-German. Why would you pretend to be (Mexican)? . . . I think he had that intention from the beginning that he was going to play Mexican.
George Lopez
The deal is very positive for the Mexican banking industry and the Mexican economy as a whole.
Francisco Rivero
[Most of the families are from Mexico, others from Haiti; many of the children were born in far-flung American farming towns and thus are U.S. citizens.] The Haitian and Mexican kids are very distant -- they don't know each other's culture, ... We try to promote harmony.
Kathy Freudenberg
I like it here only for work. The Mexican people change here. Instead of working together, there's a lot of envy among the Mexican. Many don't allow others to grow. In Mexico, that doesn't happen. There's more solidarity there.
Enrique C.
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