Latest Embassy News
Press Releases in English - 2008
Mexico Extradites Ten More Criminals to U.S., Bringing Total for 2008 to 95
Mexico City, December 31, 2008 - “President Calderon has again demonstrated his relentless, focused commitment to confronting organized criminal networks and their vicious leaders. Today Mexico extradited ten notorious criminals to face justice in the United States. These are individuals whose entire existence has been dedicated to illegal activities, and who will shortly face the consequences of their actions. With this decision President Calderon and his national security team underscore again Mexico's determination to bring cartels operating in its territory to their knees." (complete
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Mexico and U.S. Wrap up Record Year of Extraditions
Mexico City, December 30, 2008 - “The already impressive cooperation between the United States and Mexico in the area of extraditions continued to grow stronger throughout 2008. This year, our governments set records in both the number of extraditions from the United States to Mexico and the number of extraditions from Mexico to the United States.(complete
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U.S. and Mexico Reaffirm Commitment to Merida Initiative
Secretary Rice (Dec. 19): "In Merida, the United States and Mexico have reaffirmed a commitment to enhanced partnership, cooperation, training, assistance, information sharing, built on the premise that we have a shared responsibility to confront these criminals and protect our citizens, and that success requires increased cooperation." (Full Text)
Merida Initiative Cooperation Gathers Momentum
Mexico City, December 17, 2008 - “Today we marked another step in cooperation under the Merida Initiative. Together with Immigration Service Commissioner Patricia Romero, we inaugurated a Forensic Document Laboratory that will allow officials at the National Institute of Immigration to quickly and reliably determine when immigrants or travelers in Mexico are using falsified or forged documents. (complete
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FBI
Director Meets with Mexican Law Enforcement Authorities
Mexico City, December 11, 2008 - “The unprecedented level
of cooperation between Mexico and United States law enforcement
agencies was reinforced today by meetings between the Director
of our Federal Bureau of Investigation, Robert S. Mueller,
Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora, Secretary of
Public Security Genaro Garcia Luna, Secretary of Governance
Fernando Gomez Mont, and CISEN Director Guillermo Valdes.
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Embassy
Launches Second Virtual Presence Post in Mexico
Mexico City, December 10, 2008 – “Today in San
Cristobal de las Casas, on behalf of the United States Embassy,
Deputy Chief of Mission Leslie Bassett launched a new Virtual
Presence Post (VPP) to promote interaction between the people
of Chiapas and Tabasco and those of the United States.” (complete
text)
California
to Open Additional Border Crossing in 2014
Mexico City, December 8, 2008 - “Today I am pleased to announce
that the State Department has authorized Otay Mesa East to
be a third crossing on the U.S.-Mexico border between San
Diego, California, and Tijuana, Baja California. This crossing
will facilitate safe and secure trade and travel between the
United States and Mexico and reduce delays at the border.”
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Merida
Initiative Monies Released; Letter of Agreement Signed
Mexico City, December 3, 2008 - “Today, together with my colleague
from the Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Relations, Under Secretary
for North American Affairs, Ambassador Carlos Rico Ferrat,
it was my privilege to sign the Letter of Agreement between
Mexico and the United States that will allow for implementation
of the Merida Initiative.” (complete
text)
Calderon
Administration Committed to Challenging Corruption
Mexico City, November 21, 2008 - “Today’s actions by Attorney
General Medina Mora demonstrate how seriously the Government
of Mexico is taking the challenge of rooting out narcotics-related
corruption.” (complete
text)
Ambassador
Garza Inaugurates New Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez,
World’s Largest Immigrant Visa Processing Center
Mexico City, November 14, 2008 - “Today I inaugurated the
long-awaited new Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez on the
site where we first broke ground in March of 2006. I would
like to recognize Consul General Ray McGrath and everyone
who worked so diligently to complete this project. Building
a state-of-the-art facility in Ciudad Juarez was long overdue
recognition of the importance of the work accomplished there,
as well as the volume of people served by the consulate.”
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United
States Crash Investigators Return Home
Mexico City, November 12, 2008 - “I have been in regular contact
with the leader of the National Transportation and Safety
Board team and spoke with him today. He will leave Mexico
tomorrow to return to the United States. He confirmed to me
that, as of today, nothing in the flight data recorder, cockpit
voice recorder, or the other evidence recovered at the scene
of the tragic crash indicates sabotage or criminal activity
caused the crash. The preliminary phase of the investigation
has concluded, but NTSB will continue to assist the Secretariat
of Communications and Transportation’s General Directorate
of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC) in examining evidence and running
simulations to try better to understand exactly what happened.
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United
States Commemorates its Veterans
Mexico City, November 11, 2008 – Speaking at the annual Veterans
Day ceremony held today at the Mexico City U.S. National Cemetery,
Ambassador Garza urged Americans to honor all American veterans
for their dedicated and loyal service to their country.” (complete
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United States
Assisting in Investigation of Tragic Crash
Mexico City, November 5, 2008 - “I awoke this morning, reflecting
on the tragic crash last night that took the lives of Secretary
of Government Juan Camilo Mourino, former SIEDO head Jose
Luis Santiago Vasconcelos, our former colleague at SRE Miguel
Monterrubio – whom I knew personally – and so many other victims.
My heart truly goes out to their families, and I offer my
solidarity and sympathy in these trying moments.” (complete
text)
Ambassador
Garza Inaugurates State-of-the-art Technology to Fight Cancer
at the ABC Hospital
Mexico City, October 30, 2008. – “This month the U.S. Embassy
has commemorated Breast Cancer Awareness month, encouraging
women all over the country to get screened for breast cancer,
and supporting women suffering from it. The pink ribbon around
our Embassy is one visible reminder to all of us of the importance
of this issue.” (complete
text)
U.S. Federal
Reserve and International Monetary Fund support other nations,
including Mexico, to ease international crisis
Mexico City, October 30, 2008 - “Both the Federal Reserve
and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have made positive
decisions to help countries with solid economies face the
current international financial crisis.” (complete
text)
Mexican
Authorities Nab Eduardo Arellano Felix
Mexico City, October 27, 2008 - “I would like to congratulate
the Government of Mexico for its excellent work in apprehending
Eduardo Arellano Felix, the last of the original leaders of
the Tijuana cartel to evade capture. This is another example
of the positive results when U.S. and Mexican law enforcement
agencies share information. Based in part on information provided
by the DEA and the U.S. Marshals, Mexican Federal Police were
able to locate and capture Eduardo Arellano Felix on Saturday,
October 25 in Tijuana.” (complete
text)
Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice Visits Mexico
Mexico City, October 23, 2008 - “It has been my distinct pleasure
to accompany Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during her
visit to Puerto Vallarta over the past two days. Secretary
Rice came to Mexico at the invitation of Foreign Secretary
Patricia Espinosa in order to discuss ongoing cooperation
and the promotion of prosperity and security in the region.”
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Shooting
Incident in the Vicinity of U.S. Consulate General Monterrey
Mexico City, October 16, 2008 - “I have made the decision
to suspend visa services to the public for the rest of the
day today while we assess the security situation. The Consulate
in Monterrey will be re-scheduling those visa applicants who
are affected by this temporary suspension of service. We will
continue to work closely with our Mexican counterparts in
the law enforcement investigation of these incidents so that
those responsible can quickly be brought to justice.” (complete
text)
Ambassador
Garza Reviews Monterrey Consulate after Incident
Monterrey NL, October 15, 2008 - “I have no higher priority
than the protection of the American community, and this holds
especially true for the people who work in the U.S. Diplomatic
Mission in Mexico,” said U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Antonio
O. Garza, during a visit to Monterrey. (complete
text)
Dedication
of Consulate General Matamoros
Matamoros, October 15, 2008- “I came to Matamoros today to
formally recognize the designation of the Consulate as a U.S.
Consulate General. When I came here last year for the 175th
anniversary of the Consulate, I was surprised to learn that
it wasn’t already a Consulate General, and I vowed to make
it so before leaving office as Ambassador. Today we celebrate
the recognition of the important work being accomplished by
Consul General Cecilia Elizondo-Herrera and her team, and
the strength of the ties between the United States and Mexico.”
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State
Department Issues Updated Travel Alert
Mexico City, October 14, 2008 - “It is crucial that the millions
of U.S. citizens who travel to Mexico every year for business,
pleasure or to visit family and friends have accurate, up-to-date
information that allows them to make prudent decisions and
avoid potentially dangerous situations. Every six months,
the State Department revises its Travel Alerts, and in light
of the increase in drug cartel-related violence, the latest
Travel Alert for Mexico has been updated with more specific
information on concerns in the border area. The recent midnight
attack at our Consulate in Monterrey further highlights the
relevance of this update.” (complete
text)
Transportation
Secretaries Meet in Mexico to Discuss Cooperation
Mexico City, October 7, 2008 - “U.S. Transportation Secretary
Mary Peters is in Mexico for two days of discussions with
Mexican Secretary of Communications and Transportation Luis
Tellez. No one whose business runs across our mutual border
or who regularly crosses from one side to the other could
doubt the importance of improving and easing transportation
over our shared frontier.” (complete
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Art
Exhibit “Colors of the Wind” Opens in Houston, Texas
Mexico City, October 2, 2008 - “I had the pleasure of traveling
today to Houston, Texas, to join Sylvia Garcia-Escamilla,
Founding President of the John Langdon Down Foundation, and
Carlos Ignacio Gonzalez Magallon, Consul of Mexico in that
city, in inaugurating the exhibit of paintings, engravings
and lithographs of the Mexican School of Down Art at the Fulbright
Tower.” (complete
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Treasury Names
Mexican Associates and Front Companies Tied to Methamphetamine
Trade
Mexico City, October 2, 2008 - “This morning the U.S. Treasury
designated six Mexican companies and ten individuals associated
with the production and trafficking of methamphetamine in
Mexico and the United States. These people and enterprises
are now subject to economic sanctions under the 1999 Foreign
Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act.” (complete
text)
Presidents
Bush and Calderon Participate in Launch of Pathways to Prosperity
Program
Mexico City, September 24, 2008 - “This morning, Presidents
Bush, Calderon, and the leaders of 10 other Central and South
American countries with which the United States has free trade
agreements met on the margins of the United Nations General
Assembly and jointly announced the “Pathways to Prosperity
in the Americas” initiative. Pathways’ goal is to expand the
benefits of free trade to small businesses, farmers and all
our citizens by creating regional structures to support and
facilitate trade among our countries.” (complete
text).
It’s
Not Too Late to Participate Check Your Registration Status
Mexico City, September 18, 2008 - “I want to encourage all
United States citizens in Mexico, whether dual nationals,
residents here, or on an extended visit, to take a few moments
to ensure that you are registered to vote in the upcoming
general election, and that your state officials know where
to send your ballot if you are voting absentee.” (complete
text)
Tragic
Loss of International Boundary and Water Commissioners
Mexico City, September 17, 2008 - “It was with a profound
sense of sadness that I received word this afternoon that
the wreckage of a plane carrying International Boundary and
Water Commissioner for the U.S. Carlos Marin and Mexican Commissioner
Arturo Herrera, had been found without survivors.
So many of us who have known Carlos and Arturo through the
years were horrified to hear their plane had gone missing,
and had hoped against hope that they would be found safe and
sound. I extend my deepest condolences and send heartfelt
prayers to their families and friends, and to those of the
pilot, Matthew Peter Juneau, and Jake Brisbin, Executive Director
of the Rio Grande Council of Governments, who was also on
board. ” (complete
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Cowardly
Attack will Unify Mexico
Mexico City, September 17, 2008 - “I want to express my deep
concern and sympathy to the families and the victims of the
cowardly attacks in Morelia on Monday night. I believe the
narco-terrorists have gravely underestimated the courage,
valor, and strength of the Mexican people; it is the people
and Mexican authorities who will make them pay the price.”
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Honoring Patriots and Remembering 9/11
Mexico City, September 11, 2008 - “Today the Embassy and Consulates
fly the flag at half staff in tribute to the courageous men
and women who serve and protect the United States and preserve
our freedom, and to remember the men and women from over 90
countries, including Mexico, whose lives were taken seven
years ago in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.”
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2008-2009
U.S. Fulbright-Gracía Robles Grantees Arrive in Mexico
Mexico City, August 27, 2008- “Today 80 students and professors
from across the United States began their Fulbright fellowships
in Mexico. They will spend this academic year based in cities
and towns across Mexico, where some of them will teach English,
some will work in Mexican companies, and some will study topics
ranging from history, to biology, to art. They will be based
in Mexico City, Oaxaca, Veracruz, Jalisco, the Yucatan, and
other parts of the country. No matter what their focus or
where they are located, all of them will learn much about
Mexico and teach Mexicans about the United States as well.”
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Treasury Designates the Financial Network of Major Sinaloa
Cartel Operator Rigoberto Gaxiola Medina as subject to economic sanctions under Kingpin Act
August 5, 2008 - The financial network designated by the
U.S. Treasury Department is comprised of 14 companies in
the Mexican states of Sonora, Sinaloa and Jalisco, including:
4 mining firms, Minera Río Presidio, S.A. de
C.V., Minera La Castellana y Anexas, S.A.
de C.V., Copa de Plata, S.A. de C.V.
and Compañía Minera del Río Cianury, S.A. De
C.V.; a car dealership, Distribuidora
Gran Auto, S.A. De C.V.; and a private gym, Bioesport,
S.A. De C.V. (complete
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Ambassador
Garza Receives Mexican Legislators
Mexico City, July 24, 2008 - “With respect to Mr. Medellin,
I made clear that he has been afforded all judicial due
process under U.S. law, and that we should not lose sight
of the fact that the real victims in this case are the two
teenage girls he brutally raped and murdered.... I closed
by assuring the delegation that the United States is committed
to meeting its obligations to provide consular access and
notification when foreign citizens are arrested.” (complete
text)
Garza: U.S. Government Supports Mexican Youth and Teachers
Mexico City, July 23, 2008 - “Today we celebrated with 42 Mexicans that have been awarded
TIES Scholarships. Twenty-seven gifted students will be going
to community colleges in the U.S. to obtain two-year technical
degrees in fields like natural resource and water management,
quality control, electronics, agribusiness, and small and
medium enterprise. Fifteen teachers will attend Arizona State
University for one year of training and capacity building
in order to return to Mexico and strengthen rural primary
education for indigenous children.” (complete
text)
Secretary Chertoff Visits Mexico
Mexico City, July 18, 2008 - Michael Chertoff, Secretary
of the Department of Homeland Security, came to Mexico City
on July 17 and 18 to discuss ongoing cooperation on regional
security issues with the government of Mexico. He met with
the Secretary of Government, the Foreign Minister and the
Attorney General, as well as other key leaders within the
Mexican Government. (complete
text)
Ambassador
Garza’s Remarks at the 4th of July Celebration
July 4, 2008 – “In this new era, I am sure that we
not only will ask the questions, but that working together,
shoulder to shoulder, we’ll find the answers. I have faith
that together we can create a more prosperous future. Together
we can lead the hemisphere toward greater openness and democracy.
Together we can succeed in creating what the next generation
hopes from us: a better life.” (complete
text)
Congress Approves Merida Initiative
June 27, 2008 - Garza: “The United States recognizes our shared responsibility for
the problem of drug trafficking, and our obligation to stand
shoulder to shoulder with Mexico in this fight. With the additional
resources provided by the Merida Initiative, Mexico and the
United States will build on our already successful security
cooperation and shared efforts against narcotrafficking. I
applaud Congress’s passage of this important program and look
forward to working with the government of Mexico to implement
it.” (complete
text)
Educational Exchanges Are In Our Mutual Interest
June 13, 2008 - Garza: “Education is in the forefront of our mutual interests- a direct and crucial link to the future of both nations through the children and youth who will be our next generations of leaders. Today I was pleased to accompany Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings on visits to an elementary school and to meetings with Mexican government education officials.” (complete
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We’ll
Hit’em Where it Hurts - In the Pocket
June 12, 2008 - Garza: “Assistant Secretary of Homeland
Security for Immigration and Customs Enforcement Julie Myers
met with Administrator General of Mexican Customs Juan Jose
Bravo in Mexico City today to launch a new Trade Transparency
Unit (TTU), a cooperative and bilateral operation. This
Trade Transparency Unit, which will be operated by Mexican
Customs, will help track patterns of cross-border trade
that indicate money laundering.” (complete
text)
U.S. - Mexican Officials Launch Armas Cruzadas Program
June 9, 2008 - Garza: “Today in Houston, Assistant
Secretary of Homeland Security for Immigration and Customs
Enforcement Julie Myers met with representatives from Mexico’s
Office of the Attorney General (PGR), the Secretariat of Public
Security (SSP), and Customs to announce Operation Armas Cruzadas.
This program will identify and disrupt cross-border arms smuggling
rings through improved, real-time information sharing.” (complete
text)
Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitive Jon Savarino Schillaci Arrested
by Mexican Authorities
June 6, 2008 - Garza: “His apprehension and his transfer
this morning to U.S. custody mean he will now face justice
in the United States.... Once again Mexico has demonstrated that it will not be a
refuge for criminals fleeing from justice.” (complete
text)
President Bush Designates Beltran Leyva and his Organization
Under Kingpin Act
May 30, 2008 - Garza: “President Bush has designated four
individuals and three entities, including Marcos Arturo
Beltran Leyva and the Beltran Leyva Organization, as subject
to the sanctions under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation
Act ('Kingpin Act'). This action underscores the determination
of the United States to do everything possible to pursue
drug traffickers, undermine their operations, and end the
suffering that trade in illicit drugs inflicts on Americans
and other people around the world.” (complete
text)
Ambassador Garza Commemorates Memorial Day
May 26, 2008 - Speaking at the annual Memorial
Day ceremony held today at the Mexico City National Cemetery,
Ambassador Garza urged Americans to remember those who gave
their lives in the service of their country and for universal
freedoms all people hold dear. (complete text)
U.S. Embassy Honors Mexican Firm for Contributions to Trade
May 23, 2008 - U.S. Embassy Minister-Counselor for Commercial
Affairs Karen L. Zens presented the U.S. Commerce Department’s
Certificate of Appreciation for Achievement in Trade award
to Grupo Industrial SECNER, S.A. de C.V. (complete text)
Merida Initiative Continues to Move Forward
May 22, 2008 - Garza: “Today the U.S. Senate passed
a supplemental budget bill that includes funding of the Merida
Initiative. This is another step forward for this important
program to strengthen cooperation between the United States
and Mexico to fight the drug trade and organized crime that
impact both our nations. However, it is still not final action.” (complete text)
Designation of Consulates General in Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo
and Hermosillo
May 22, 2008 - Garza: “I feel strongly that this change is necessary and
long overdue. This designation will allow these Consulates
General to better serve American citizens residing in or visiting
those areas for pleasure and business, as well as Mexicans
requiring assistance with visas or commercial matters.” (complete text)
Important Steps Forward for the Merida Initiative
May 16, 2008 - Garza: “The U.S. has a responsibility to bolster Mexico’s efforts to strike hard at the drug cartels, just as we persevere in our fight against drug traffickers and drug addiction in the United States. I continue to urge the House and Senate to move forward in approving it.” (complete text)
Peace Officers’ Memorial Day
May 15, 2008 - Garza: “Mexico has lost too many heroes in the fight against criminals
and drug cartels. Today, we are flying the flag at half mast
in their honor, and in honor of their colleagues who uphold
law and order in the United States and around the world. These
brave men and women inspire us by their sacrifice and commitment
to sustain free, peaceful and democratic societies.” (complete
text)
Condolences and Outrage at Death of Edgar Millan Gomez
May 8, 2008 - Garza: “Over the past four days in Washington, I have spoken
with President Bush, members of Congress, Senators and officials
in the executive branch, sharing personally with the leadership
of both parties the countless stories of bravery by Mexican
officials against organized crime. I urged our elected officials
to approve the Merida Initiative, which I believe is a critical
element for enhancing our joint fight against these criminals.” (complete
text)
Ambassador Garza Expresses his Condolences to the Family
of Roberto Velasco Bravo
May 2, 2008 - Garza: “I am saddened by the brutal murder
last night of Mr. Roberto Velasco Bravo, Director of Investigations for
the Sensitive Investigations Unit of the Federal Police (SSP).... On behalf of the U.S. Mission in Mexico, I extend my deepest
condolences to Mr. Velasco’s family, colleagues, and friends... I sincerely hope the perpetrators of this heinous crime will swiftly be
arrested and brought to justice.” (complete
text)
State Department Issues Updated Travel Alert
April 14, 2008 - Garza: “Mexico remains an important tourist
destination for U.S. citizens, with over twelve million
Americans visiting Mexico each year for business, vacation,
or to visit family and friends. It is important that these
visitors have accurate and current information to make wise
decisions in order to avoid potentially dangerous situations.
For this reason, the State Department has revised and reissued
a Travel Alert for Mexico to provide travelers with up-to-date
information.” (complete
text)
U.S. Fugitive Cesar Laurean Arrested by Mexican Authorities
April 10, 2008 - Garza: “Strong cooperation between Mexican and U.S. authorities increasingly ensures that those who commit crimes in either country will ultimately face capture and prosecution no matter where they might try to hide.”
(complete text)
Visit to Ciudad Juarez
April 4, 2008 - Garza: “We support President Calderon’s initiative and
also take this criminal activity seriously. Narco-violence
and crime affects the lives of citizens on both sides of our
shared border, and we must be resolute in going after these
menaces to our society and way of life. Today I met with U.S. government law enforcement agents
and others knowledgeable about the situation in Ciudad Juarez.”
(complete text)
Groundbreaking Ceremony in Tijuana: Excerpts of Remarks
April 3, 2008 - Garza: “The construction of this new Consulate
is a sign of just how important the bilateral relationship
is. We are constructing this building for the future, a
common future, that we share each day more, something we
have done for centuries and will continue doing forever.”
(complete text)
Homeland
Security and State Departments Announce WHTI Land and Sea
Final Rule
March 27, 2008 - The U.S. Departments of Homeland Security
(DHS) and of State (DOS) announced today the final rule for
the land and sea portion of the Western Hemisphere Travel
Initiative (WHTI); it requires travelers to present a passport
or other approved secure document denoting citizenship and
identity for all land and sea travel into the United States. (complete text)
Gustavo Rivera Martinez Arrest Strikes at Arellano Cartel
March 12, 2008 - Garza: “This most recent
arrest demonstrates Calderon’s continuing commitment to ensure
his country is protected from the criminal elements that seek
to undermine security and public safety on both sides of the
border. The United States shares this commitment and stands
with Calderon and the Mexican people in this critical fight.”
(complete text)
Amb. Garza speaks at the launch of the 'Take it to Heart' program at the Carso Institute
March 11, 2008 - Garza: “Early Detection Is the Difference between Watching Your
Children Grow up or Having a Life Cut Short. ‘Take It to Heart’
Can Help Make that Difference.”
(complete text)
First Lady Laura Bush in Mexico to Launch Breast Cancer
Awareness Initiative
March 5, 2008 - “We have been working with our Mexican partners to create
an effective program since the First Lady announced, in July
2007, that Mexico would be part of the Partnership for Breast
Cancer Awareness and Research of the Americas during the White
House Conference on the Americas.... It is a great honor to have Mrs. Bush personally take part
in our launch of the Partnership in Mexico.”
(complete text)
Ambassador Garza Speaks at the American Chamber of Commerce
on the U.S.-Mexico Relationship
February 25, 2008 - “There are challenges ahead, but the United States and Mexico
are working hard to create a safer, more competitive environment.
By continuing to ask the tough, strategic questions about
where we are headed, our leaders can do what is necessary
to make North America the most democratic, safe, and prosperous
continent on Earth.”
(complete text)
Cooperation on the National Infrastructure Program Means
Opportunity for U.S. and Mexican Business
February 14, 2008 - Garza: “From February 26 to 28,
the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is coordinating
the U.S. and Mexico: Building Partnerships in Infrastructure
Conference. We are hosting this conference in Mexico City
to give an opportunity to American companies to find partners
in Mexico as part of President Calderon’s visionary National
Infrastructure Program.”
(complete text)
Ambassador Garza Promotes Travel to the U.S. at the Expo
Vacaciones Tourism Fair
February 12, 2008 - “Expo Vacaciones gives tourism professionals
the latest information on travel destinations in the United
States.... But tourism also represents a unique medium for
people-to-people exchange, improving the ties of friendship
and common values that exist between our countries.”
(complete text)
Special Events during February “Prosperity Month”
February 6, 2008 - Garza: “Prosperity is... creating opportunities
for citizens, working for a secure environment, providing
full employment, and assisting those only marginally involved
in the economic life of their country to participate fully.... February is ‘Prosperity Month’ and during this period
the U.S. Embassy will be involved in a variety of activities
to meet these goals on both sides of the border.”
(complete text)
President
Bush and President Calderon Exchange Views on a Wide Range
of Issues
February 5, 2008 - Garza: “What is obvious to me is that
both our Presidents have a clear sense of what must be done
in order to address the extraordinarily complex issues facing
our two countries at this time. Without a doubt, they are
both devoted to advancing our partnership at every level,
to ensure the security and enhance the prosperity of both
of our peoples.”
(complete text)
U.S.
Embassy Accepting Applications for New Passport Card
January 31, 2008 - Garza: “I am pleased to announce that
the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico will begin processing
applications February 1 for the new Passport Card. I was
first in line to apply for this card, which can be used
for travel across land borders into the U.S.”
(complete text)
The State of the Union – Forward Looking and Strong
January 28, 2008 - Garza: “President Bush announced that
the next North American Leaders’ Summit will be held in
the great city of New Orleans this year, where he will undoubtedly
have the opportunity to discuss the importance of the Merida
Initiative with President Felipe Calderon and the need to
build upon our already strong partnership in order to stem
the rising tide of narco-related violence on both sides
of our border.”
(complete text)
Ambassador Garza Congratulates Mexico on Capture of a Top
Sinaloa Cartel Narcotrafficker
January 21, 2008 - “When Mexico takes dangerous criminals like Beltran Leyva
and his crew off the streets, the people of the United States
also benefit. Our continued commitment to working with our
Mexican government and law enforcement partners in the battle
against these criminals is stronger than ever, and together
we will succeed in taking our streets and communities back
for the citizens of both our nations.”
(complete text)
Our Continued Efforts Will Deny
Firearms to Criminal Organizations and Reduce Gun Violence
January 16, 2008 - “Today I am announcing that the U.S.
government is increasing its ongoing efforts to stem the
illegal flow of firearms to Mexico, to deprive drug trafficking
organizations of firearms and to reduce gun-related violence
on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.”
(complete text)
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