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Mexican Consulate Opens In Downtown Indianapolis. (Shop after shop, sign after sign in Spanish)
WISHTV 8 ^ | 11-2-02

Posted on 11/22/2002 3:20:37 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf

The Mexican Consulate in Indianapolis will be open for business Monday. It's an office that will serve a group of people that's growing rapidly in our city and state. Mayor Bart Peterson's office has worked for about two years with the Mexican government and the state of Indiana to get this consulate opened.

You don't have to look hard to see why the consulate is needed. Drive down Washington Street a few miles west of downtown, and you'll see the fruits of our Hispanic and Latino community's labor. Shop after shop, sign after sign in Spanish. There are now some 34,000 Latinos and Hispanics in Indianapolis, and 60% of them are Mexican.

"We have an education system that welcomes the immigrants and we like the way we are treated because we find that the American community is welcoming in general," said Roberto Curci, La Guia Magazine.

The city even has two publications geared toward this growing community. "The Voice of Indiana," a bilingual newspaper and "The Guide of Indianapolis," a magazine for Hispanics and Latinos. There's even a new Hispanic and Latino yellow pages.

Local businesses are forging ties with that community. Kroger just donated a van to the Hispanic Center of Indianapolis to thank them for translation help that the center has provided for the grocery chain.

"As we change and we are changing as a city, I think it was important for business to recognize that and we have recognized it," said Jeff Golc, Kroger.

The change will continue. Just ask the woman who helps run the grocery store on West Washington Street. New Hispanic and Latino customers come in for her authentic products all the time.

"Like once in a while there will be somebody new that comes. You know, like, "Oh, we just moved here and we came to see how it is." So yeah, we always get new people that come here," said Irasema Delgado, store manager.

The Mexican Consulate will serve three states: Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. It will serve as the Mexican government's primary link with those states on issues such as immigration, trade and economic development.


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To: RodgerD
to = too, languge = language, time = 3 am. Buenos Noches
261 posted on 11/23/2002 12:07:28 AM PST by RodgerD
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To: RodgerD
Look CWO is a lost cause. He ain't enlightened like you and me. Forget trying to convince these immigrant lovers and let's you and me post TANCREDO FOR PRESIDENT for the next hour or so. How about it? I'll start

TANCREDO FOR PRESIDENT

Now it's your turn.

262 posted on 11/23/2002 12:08:05 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: RodgerD
Unfortunately you forget about that other minor nagging detail, the post is followed up by direct observations by someone who lives in Indianapolis and someone who recently visited...damn those minor details.

Yes, the wave of Irish immigrants did end after many years of basically open immigration and there were people stamping their feet and turned red in the face the whole time that was going on as well.

And they were right. The Irish took over whole communitys and in some cases basically whole cities; driving the God fearing honest real Americans out. And we see where that has brought the nation today! St. Patricks Day and our children eating Lucky Charms ceral.

263 posted on 11/23/2002 12:10:41 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: discostu
Mexico isn't encouraging people to leave.

Say what! You've got to be kidding, right? The Mexican government is indeed encouraging Mexican citizens to come to the United States. Last year, Mexican citizens living and working in the U.S. sent about 9 billion dollars back to Mexico, a very sizable source of revenue for that country.

264 posted on 11/23/2002 12:12:49 AM PST by usadave
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To: usadave
Pssst...the person you're posting so bravely to has been asleep for hours.
265 posted on 11/23/2002 12:13:26 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Hello, and welcome to "Big Mexico!"

What the heck? Shouldn't there be a limit to how many of them we allow to enter then multiply?

And while we're at it, let's take down every sign that isn't written in English. "You come to our country, YOU ADAPT/EDUCATE YOURSELVES/EVOLVE!!!"
266 posted on 11/23/2002 12:14:01 AM PST by Lilly
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To: deport
Yep just watching the babbling fest.... Kinda interesting.

Yeah, your babbling is kinda interesting too.

267 posted on 11/23/2002 12:16:34 AM PST by usadave
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To: CWOJackson
Ah, I think the distinction some like to make is that he's from one of the acceptible immigrant races.

I think the distinction is that he is an American citizen.

268 posted on 11/23/2002 12:18:33 AM PST by usadave
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To: CWOJackson
source

Because of their much lower education levels, Mexican immigrants earn significantly less than natives on average. This results in lower average tax payments and heavier use of means-tested programs. Based on estimates developed by the National Academy of Sciences for immigrants by age and education at arrival, the lifetime fiscal impact (taxes paid minus services used) for the average adult Mexican immigrant is a negative $55,200.

• Although they comprise 4.2 percent of the nation’s total population, Mexican immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 10.2 percent of all persons in poverty and 12.5 percent of those without health insurance. Even among Mexican immigrant families that have lived in United States for more than 20 years, almost all of whom are legal residents, more than half live in or near poverty and one-third are uninsured

• Even after welfare reform, an estimated 34 percent of households headed by legal Mexican immigrants and 25 percent headed by illegal Mexican immigrants used at least one major welfare program, in contrast to 15 percent of native households. Mexican immigrants who have lived in the United States for more than 20 years, almost all of whom are legal residents, still have double the welfare use rate of natives.

269 posted on 11/23/2002 12:18:55 AM PST by sarcasm
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To: Lilly
One minor problem.

The Constitution doesn't prescribe an official language. I'm not positive but it might have something to do with the fact that the original colonies were multi-lingual. Granted, English evolved into the common language but that was after the founders didn't find it necessary to make it a Constitutional requirement.

They also forgot to establish a national culture, religion or values system within the Constitution or Bill of Rights.

So under what authority do we take down signs not written in English...isn't that an immigrant language also?

270 posted on 11/23/2002 12:20:16 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: usadave
Cool, I know some American citizens who don't speak very much English also.

Your point being?

271 posted on 11/23/2002 12:21:40 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: CWOJackson
You have to stop looking at threads like these as serious and look at them as a bad remake of an old Saturday Night Live.

If we cut all of your comical posts out of this thread, it would be a serious thread.

272 posted on 11/23/2002 12:21:56 AM PST by usadave
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To: CWOJackson
I really don't know what if any legal avenues there are to prevent the extinction of America as we know it. It's very upsetting.
273 posted on 11/23/2002 12:25:04 AM PST by Lilly
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To: sarcasm
This was very true of many ethnic groups that came to this country in large groups then tended to live in clusters.

The Irish are an obvious illustration, it taking them several generations to work out of the situation. Much was the same with the Germans in Minnesota. My father-in-law had a difficult time in school because he had such a hard time with English. He was third generation but the first generation never learned English. His father learned some and mother refused to learn it. A very common situation in that area at the time but not anymore.

In this area we had a lot of Norwegian and Swedish immigrants who went through similar situations but again, it's not a factor today.

274 posted on 11/23/2002 12:26:49 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: usadave
They don't let you off the bench much do they?

Understandable.

275 posted on 11/23/2002 12:27:43 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: discostu; CWOJackson
Well, I'm turning in for the night. I hope you two enjoy the little lovefest you seem to have going on. All of those kissy kissy sounds you guys keep sending back and force to each other is really starting to turn my stomach. Oh, and remember to keep repeating that mantra of yours: "Mexican illegal aliens are good for the United States, Mexican illegal aliens are good for the United States, Mexican illegal aliens are good for the United States..."
276 posted on 11/23/2002 12:30:13 AM PST by usadave
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To: Lilly
The American my grandparents knew is extinct. The American their grandparents knew is extinct. The country their grandparents immigrated from is now extinct.

There's communities in some cities that went from German speaking neighborhoods, to Yiddish to black street talk and are now becoming rennovated neighborhoods for yuppies.

277 posted on 11/23/2002 12:32:52 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: CWOJackson
We didn't have a welfare state when these groups immigrated to the United States. The current wave of Mexican immigration, legal and illegal, is overwhelming the budgets of the area affected.
278 posted on 11/23/2002 12:33:15 AM PST by sarcasm
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To: CWOJackson
Pssst...the person you're posting so bravely to has been asleep for hours.

How do you know? Do you two live together? Anyway, he can read my posts when he wakes up in the morning!

279 posted on 11/23/2002 12:33:39 AM PST by usadave
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To: usadave
You might try loosening the jock strap (I think you have it cinched too tight around your neck) or practising you shooting a little more. One day, if you really practise and improve a couple hundred percent, they just might let you get off the bench before midnight.
280 posted on 11/23/2002 12:34:50 AM PST by CWOJackson
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