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« on: October 31, 2014, 04:33:02 AM »

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As Wisconsin’s Hispanic community becomes a major portion of the voting population, the Mexican Consulate is looking to make their Chicago-based office mobile.

In an effort to increase access to adequate voting documentation, the Consulate’s mobile office coming to Wisconsin, will provide passport renewal services for potential voters, mainly the Latino population. The increasing need has led to Walker’s proposed permanent consulate to replace the monthly mobile consulate visit.

Salvador Carranza, senior academic planner at the University of Wisconsin System, said the Latino population has grown a substantial amount since 2008, and a majority of the population was born here and will have more voting power.

Carranza said one of the biggest barriers is connected with the new voter ID laws.  If an immigrant has come to Wisconsin and they do not have all the right documentation, they have no way of getting a driver’s license.

If they came here legally and became citizens, don't they already have documentation?  Naturalization papers?  An American passport? 

Isn't the voter ID law supposed to ineligible people from voting?

read more here - http://badgerherald.com/news/2014/10/02/mexican-consulate-comes-to-wisconsin-ensures-the-hispanic-vote-matters/#.VFNL4PnF98E

What is wrong with this invasion?  Occupation?  Picture?
Why would the mobile Mexican consulate need to renew a passport?  Why aren't these Mexican's going to the post office life everyone else?
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The Mexicanization Of Wisconsin, A Non-Southwestern State

By Allan Wall on October 8, 2014, 12:01 am
In Wisconsin, “America’s Dairyland“, the Hispanic population is growing and the Mexican government is moving in to increase its influence.

The Badger Herald ran a report on the situation, with the title Mexican Consulate comes to Wisconsin, ensures the Hispanic vote matters by Marigrace Carney, The Badger Herald, Oct. 2, 2014 Let’s examine that title. If you’re talking about the “Hispanic vote” you’re presumably referring to Hispanic voters in the United States. If so, why is the Mexican diplmoatic corps getting involved? Well, as I’ve been trying to inform Americans for years, Mexico is meddling in the United States, but there aren’t too many people who are interested. Certainly not Republican party officials. Here’s what the article says

 

So what sort of “college-aged Latino immigrants” is that paragraph referring to? Are they legal, and were they born in Wisconsin?

“Obviously, people keep saying, ‘But, Latinos are interested in the same thing everybody is, about jobs and work.’ Yes of course. But [documentation and education] go directly to the issue of jobs and work,” Carranza said.

Do Latinos have the same interests as other Americans, yes or no?

read more here - http://www.vdare.com/posts/the-mexicanization-of-wisconsin-a-non-southwestern-state
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