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Juan Diego, a giant in Mexican lore, is made a saint

Posted byPatrick McGeeMay 13, 2009December 22, 2012Posted inmexico

No Mexican doubts their patron saint’s piety, but they can’t agree on what he looked like

Posted byPatrick McGeeMay 13, 2009December 22, 2012Posted inmexico

Mexicans hope immigation reform in the U.S. will reunite their families and ease the path to prosperity

Posted byPatrick McGeeMay 13, 2009March 1, 2025Posted inmexico

Cleverly, tirelessly, Mexico exerts its influence on the immigration debate through its consulates

Posted byPatrick McGeeMay 11, 2009March 1, 2025Posted inmexico

Despite perceptions, Mexico has been laying the groundwork for becoming an economic powerhouse

Posted byPatrick McGeeMay 11, 2009March 1, 2025Posted inmexico

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