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Politics : ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION THE FIGHT TO KEEP OUR DEMOCRACY

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To: goldworldnet who wrote (2662)11/16/2007 7:54:31 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire   of 3197
 
Former Mexican President Fox Gives Nod To Hillary Clinton
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox virtually endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in a Friday speech in Storm Lake. When asked about U.S. presidential politics, Fox replies, "Maybe the lady that is campaigning here will deliver. We hope so."

Fox's remarls came during a provocative speech/panel discussion before an estimated crowd of 900 students, faculty and others at Buena Vista University, Fox guffawed when the name of anti-immigration crusader Tom Tancredo emerged in a question, and told white western Iowans that many of the Hispanics living and working here simply want to cash in on higher wages in the United States and return to Mexico or Latin America. The latter opinion runs in direct contrast to a just-released study from the Pew Hispanic Center.

Friday evening, Fox, who served as president of Mexico from 2000 to 2006 and broke the stranglehold of 71 years of single-party rule by the Institutional Revolutionary Party, was scheduled to speak two more times on the campus of this northwest Iowa private college. Fox is another in a long-time of distinguished speakers to visit the campus of part of the William W. Siebens lecture series. He held a news conference earlier Friday and fielded questions from Iowa Independent and other reporters, most in English but one in Spanish from the western Iowa newspaper, La Prensa.
iowaindependent.com
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