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[*] posted on 10-22-2012 at 01:26 PM
Jorge Hank meets with California Mayors and Leaders


I'll bet the honored guests just ate up this crap. I guess homework is beyond them, Such as this:

http://www.customscorruption.com/white_tiger/operation.htm
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Yesterday after noon the engineer Jorge Hank Rhon met with several political figures and community leaders of California, to show them what a Tijuana citizen is.

According to the newspaper Frontera, among the guests were the Mayor of Baldwin Park, Manuel Lozano, Mayor of West Covina, Mike Touhey, the president of the Bar Association of Los Angeles County, Felipe Plascencia, the Education Committee member from the Community College of Los Angeles, Kelly Candaele, and representatives of various congressmen and senators from California.

The meeting with the political figures and leaders began at Tijuana Innovadora, which the purpose was to show them the real side of the city of Tijuana, a safer city which is far from what other sources of media from other countries show.

Afterwards the guests headed to a dinner that was organized by Hank Rhon.

One of the topics that were spoken of was on how to reduce the waiting time for when a person crosses the border of Mexico and the United States, which is a primary factor to being able to grow the economy on both regions.

Hank highlighted that this was not a pre-campaign type of event, which coincidently at the beginning of this past week he gave an interview to a national Mexican daily journal “ El Universal”, where he confirmed that he would be seeking to be the candidate for the political party “PRI”, for the election for governor of Baja California.

Jorge Hank Rhon was the Mayor of Tijuana previously from 2003-2006, who then ran for governor of Baja California, and lost to Jose Guadalupe Millán who had triumphed in state elections.

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Translation : Omar.Martinez@sandiegored.com
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[*] posted on 10-22-2012 at 02:47 PM


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Originally posted by DENNIS
I'll bet the honored guests just ate up this crap. I guess homework is beyond them, Such as this:

http://www.customscorruption.com/white_tiger/operation.htm
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Yesterday after noon the engineer Jorge Hank Rhon met with several political figures and community leaders of California, to show them what a Tijuana citizen is.

According to the newspaper Frontera, among the guests were the Mayor of Baldwin Park, Manuel Lozano, Mayor of West Covina, Mike Touhey, the president of the Bar Association of Los Angeles County, Felipe Plascencia, the Education Committee member from the Community College of Los Angeles, Kelly Candaele, and representatives of various congressmen and senators from California.

The meeting with the political figures and leaders began at Tijuana Innovadora, which the purpose was to show them the real side of the city of Tijuana, a safer city which is far from what other sources of media from other countries show.

Afterwards the guests headed to a dinner that was organized by Hank Rhon.

One of the topics that were spoken of was on how to reduce the waiting time for when a person crosses the border of Mexico and the United States, which is a primary factor to being able to grow the economy on both regions.

Hank highlighted that this was not a pre-campaign type of event, which coincidently at the beginning of this past week he gave an interview to a national Mexican daily journal “ El Universal”, where he confirmed that he would be seeking to be the candidate for the political party “PRI”, for the election for governor of Baja California.

Jorge Hank Rhon was the Mayor of Tijuana previously from 2003-2006, who then ran for governor of Baja California, and lost to Jose Guadalupe Millán who had triumphed in state elections.

Brenda.Colon@sandiegored.com

Translation : Omar.Martinez@sandiegored.com


I was gonna ask, where this event was held { U.S. or Mex. } but then I remembered ol Hanky had his Visa revoked by the good ol U.S. State Department. Wonder why ??? Seems like a pillar of Mexican society.




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[*] posted on 10-22-2012 at 02:53 PM


...."One of the topics that were spoken of was on how to reduce the waiting time for when a person crosses the border of Mexico and the United States, which is a primary factor to being able to grow the economy on both regions...."

How about a dedicated lane for returning US citizens??? :?:




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[*] posted on 10-22-2012 at 03:48 PM


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How about a dedicated lane for returning US citizens??? :?:


Implement one of those and the first thing you'll see is it's clone coming south for Mexicans.
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[*] posted on 10-22-2012 at 03:54 PM


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...."One of the topics that were spoken of was on how to reduce the waiting time for when a person crosses the border of Mexico and the United States, which is a primary factor to being able to grow the economy on both regions...."

How about a dedicated lane for returning US citizens??? :?:









Why??? are they something Special.
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[*] posted on 10-22-2012 at 04:21 PM


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How about a dedicated lane for returning US citizens??? :?:


Implement one of those and the first thing you'll see is it's clone coming south for Mexicans.





Good idea!!!




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[*] posted on 10-22-2012 at 04:23 PM


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...."One of the topics that were spoken of was on how to reduce the waiting time for when a person crosses the border of Mexico and the United States, which is a primary factor to being able to grow the economy on both regions...."

How about a dedicated lane for returning US citizens??? :?:









Why??? are they something Special.





Why not???........and yup, returning to their country.




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