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[*] posted on 2-4-2010 at 07:35 AM


Since it was five years ago, I could give a flip. :biggrin:
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[*] posted on 2-4-2010 at 07:39 AM


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However, if you carefully read the fine print in your vehicle insurance papers .... you will find a clause that states the insurance is invalid without a visa (FMT, FM3, Fm2) as soon as you cross the border into mexico.


Good point!




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[*] posted on 2-4-2010 at 12:29 PM


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Since it was five years ago, I could give a flip. :biggrin:


Others might care or be impacted .... Let's try and give useful information ...




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[*] posted on 2-4-2010 at 12:38 PM
Maybe, maybe not


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if you carefully read the fine print in your vehicle insurance papers .... you will find a clause that states the insurance is invalid without a visa (FMT, FM3, Fm2) as soon as you cross the border into mexico.


While I'm technically not from Missouri, I've lived there.

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[*] posted on 9-7-2010 at 02:51 PM


Oscar Castañeda Davis sentenced to 3 months in prison and a fine for Loreto Immigration corruption

http://peninsulardigital.com/?p=21747

Por exigir “mordida”, le dieron 3 meses de prisión a funcionario de Migración

Oscar Castañeda Davis, resultó penalmente responsable en la comisión del delito de cohecho, además de ser multado con 30 días de salario mínimo

Luego de acreditársele la plena responsabilidad penal en la comisión del delito de cohecho, Oscar Castañeda Davis, fue sentenciado a 3 meses de prisión y multado con 30 días de salario mínimo, cuya resolución jurídica fue emitida por el Juez I de Distrito en Baja California Sur, derivado del trabajo jurídico penal del Agente del Ministerio Público de la Federación.

Se resalta que Castañeda Davis fue notificado de la resolución dentro del proceso penal 1/2010, donde una vez desahogadas las pruebas y testimoniales se resolvió conforme a derecho, destacó la delegación estatal de la Procuraduría General de la República -PGR-.

Como se informara oportunamente en El Peninsular, Oscar Castañeda Davis, durante el pasado día 11 de diciembre del año pasado en su calidad de servidor público como oficial del Instituto Nacional de Migración -INM- con sede en Loreto, solicitó a un usuario que le entregara dinero en efectivo como pago por los trámites migratorios consistentes en el refrendo de su forma FM3, en lugar de realizarse dicho depósito en una institución bancaria.

Por ello, Castañeda Davis, quedó a disposición del representante social de la Federación con sede en esa ciudad, quien consignó y dio seguimiento al expediente de averiguación previa AP/PGR/BCS/LT/070/2009, por el delito antes indicado.

El Gobierno Federal seguirá trabajando para propiciar un ambiente de certidumbre jurídica en el que las personas tengan la certeza de que cuentan con instituciones y programas gubernamentales que garantizan el respeto a sus derechos y la preservación de su patrimonio mediante la aplicación de la ley.

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For demanding bribe, he was given three months' imprisonment for Migration official

Oscar Castañeda Davis, was criminally responsible for committing the crime of bribery, in addition to being fined 30 days' minimum wage.

After credited with the full criminal responsibility for committing the crime of bribery, Oscar Castaneda Davis, was sentenced to three months in prison and fined 30 days' minimum wage, whose legal settlement was issued by District Judge I in Baja California Sur , derived from criminal legal work of the Agent of the Federal Public Ministry.

Castañeda is highlighted that Davis was notified of the resolution within the criminal process 1 / 2010, where once again study the evidence and testimony are resolved according to law, said the state delegation of the Attorney General's Office, PGR.

As reported in a timely manner in the Peninsular, Oscar Castaneda Davis, during the 11th of December last year in his capacity as public servant as an officer of the National Migration Institute, INM, based in Loreto, a user asked to hand over cash as payment for immigration procedures consisting of the endorsement as FM3, rather than made the deposit in a bank.
Therefore, Castañeda Davis, was available to the office of the Federation representative based in that city, who recorded and monitored the preliminary investigation dossier AP/PGR/BCS/LT/070/2009 for the crime above.

The Federal Government will continue working to foster an environment of legal certainty which people are satisfied that they have with institutions and government programs that guarantee respect for their rights and the preservation of its assets by law enforcement.
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