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Love At the Border: U.S. Citizen Marries Mexican Fiancé in Unique Rio Grande Ceremony
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Jose
2013-04-17 15:04:36 UTC
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Texas are for the ceremony at bridge, in which Americans stand on the
U.S. side and Mexican nationals on the other side. Liendo, who also
conducts a lot of these ceremonies, told the Laredo Sun that this is
“common practice” and couples begin the immigration process after they
get the marriage records.

Read more:
http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/04/17/love-at-the-border-u-s-citizen-marries-mexican-fiance-in-unique-rio-grande-ceremony/#ixzz2QjVXKXsD
Armando Guerra
2013-04-19 08:39:36 UTC
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 Texas are for the ceremony at bridge, in which Americans stand on the
U.S. side and Mexican nationals on the other side. Liendo, who also
conducts a lot of these ceremonies, told the Laredo Sun that this is
“common practice” and couples begin the immigration process after they
get the marriage records.
Read more:http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/04/17/love-at-the-border-u-s-citizen-ma...
Si, es inexplicable, que ciudadanos de algun Estado Libre y Soberano
Mexicano, se compliquen tanto la vida para trasladarse junto a los
"vecinos del Norte" para minimamente mejorar su situacion economica,
muchas veces empeorando la social.

En la "Madre Patria Espana" nadie se podria imaginar que los
diferentes inmigrantes son discriminados en razon de su origen. Los
mejicanos estan obligados a pagar un precio mas elevado por el permiso
de estadia que otros, pero no necesitan de visado y despues de solo
dos anos, o menos si declaran ser descendientes directos de D. Diego
de la Vega, alias "El Zorro" por poner un ejemplo, son declarados
subditos espanoles y con ese pasaporte pueden visitar USA sin problema
alguno.

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