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en Basically, we start by encouraging them to become citizens. We also often have to reassure them that they will not lose their Mexican citizenship.

en There are a large number of Mexican citizens who come for medical care. Regular Mexican nationals are passing away in hospitals in Tucson. It happens quite a bit.

en They're being good citizens without the right to citizenship.

en 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,

en 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.

en 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.

en It's not off to an encouraging start. Because, as you notice, there were two votes against the president, and if you notice those two people are not on a committee. So I don't think that is an encouraging start, but hopefully we can work through this.

en I mean, my children are grown, and I still felt like I had to reassure them, ... And then, to be perfectly frank, I called my mother because I wanted her to reassure me.
  Laura Bush

en If you do . . . you could lose your (tribal) citizenship.

en He needed to reassure us on the economy and reassure people there is a future they can be positive about.

en That was basically the largest single extension of citizenship rights in the country.

en The problem is you've basically got to start over. Because if you're on a wine list, or you're on a shelf and you can't supply, you lose your placement.

en It's not the physical location of birth that defines citizenship, but whether your parents are citizens, and the express or implied consent to jurisdiction of the sovereign.
  Phyllis Schlafly

en He was very agitated about Waco, couldn't believe that it was happening. Basically that this could be the start of the government coming house to house to retrieve the weapons from the citizens. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. He was very agitated about Waco, couldn't believe that it was happening. Basically that this could be the start of the government coming house to house to retrieve the weapons from the citizens.

en Democracy is suffering because problems that affect the daily lives of Mexican citizens are going unreported.


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