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To: elmatador who wrote (93652)8/17/2012 2:28:49 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219512
 
I come from a bunch of people to whom the border has never made much difference. Just as comfortable in one place as in the other. Bilingual and bicultural but mostly US now. We beat Mq to his citizenship thing but we don't need to trade it or buy or whatever, we already have two of them.

Mexico is indeed looking like a good place. I have always wanted to live in an old colonial town, maybe I'll look into it, cross the border again, perhaps get a second home. Somewhere in all my documents is my Mexican birth certificate, which entitles me to a Mexican passport, to land ownership rights as a citizen, free health care (I think) not that the best private care isn't on the par with the US, except much, much cheaper, etc.

Fred did it. I highly recommend his <Mexico> posts,, e.g:

fredoneverything.net

fredoneverything.net

fredoneverything.net