Posted on 05/28/2010 11:14:59 AM PDT by jackspyder
receive quite a few emails that pique my interest and occasionally I like to share. This one entitled "An American working in Mexico" is said to be written by Tom O'Malley who was a director with Southwestern Bell in Mexico City. It provides us an inside look at the rigorous process a person must go through in order to work legally in Mexico, including corruption and bribes.
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"I spent 5 years working in Mexico.
I worked under a tourist Visa for 3 months and could legally renew it for 3 more months. After that you were working illegally. I was technically illegal for 3 weeks waiting on the FM3 approval.
"During that 6 months our Mexican and U.S. attorneys were working to secure a permanent work visa called a 'FM3'. It was in addition to my U.S. passport that I had to show each time I entered and left the country. Barbara's was the same, except hers did not permit her to work ...
(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...
This is why they are ALL trying to come here!!!!!
I think we’re being far too soft on illegal crimigrants.
From someone who knows...what the guy is saying is factual.
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yikes! What an amazing narrative on what it’s like to be an American legally living and working in Mexico. They sure put you through a lot and then add on the fees and bribes.....!
Ping!
The story from the other side of the border...
Good read.
When I came back to California in the 70s, we were busing illegals back to the border from Los Angeles daily.
This government will spend money they don’t have for what they want, and won’t enforce our laws because we don’t have the money (/s).
I used to think Mexico was a banana republican, but then it’s telling our government what it can or can’t do. So I guess we’re either the banana republic, or we’re just groveling to a banana republic.
I usually call them just what they are: CRIMINAL TRESPASSERS.
I see a flaw in LA’s scheme back then. They only bussed them back to the border. Gotta do what Mexico does and bus them in several hundred miles into their home country. Makes it a lot longer to get back if they decide to.
Minus the bribes...maybe that is what the liberals are wanting?
Well, that may be, but it worked back in the 70s. We only had about 35,000 a year coming over the border back then.
I certainly don’t doubt you that it might have been all you had to do then. Today they’d be back over the next day.
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