Elvira Arellano’s Unreported Agenda—Latinizing The U.S. By Allan Wall
Today (August 28th, 2007), Elvira Arellano—the recently-deported Mexican illegal alien mother who took “sanctuary” in a Chicago church for a year allegedly to avoid being separated from her 8-year-old son—met for 40 minutes with Felipe Calderon, the president of Mexico, in Los Pinos, the Mexican White House.
Her reason for meeting with Calderon: to ask him to help her obtain a U.S. visa so she can return to the U.S. [Se compromete Calderón a revisar caso Elvira Arellano, By Sergio Javier Jiménez, El Universal, August 28, 2007]
And that makes perfect sense, doesn’t it? If you want a U.S. visa, naturally, you want to speak to the President of Mexico!
Calderon said he’d study her case, and the foreign ministry would do everything possible to help her. But he also said—what a shocker!—that her receiving a U.S. visa doesn’t depend on the Mexican government, but on U.S. authorities.
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