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Bulldog- 06-28-2008
Mexicans to take back part of Texas
More than a century and a half after Mexico lost Texas to the U.S., Virgilio Garza wants a piece of it back. A ``Texas for Sale'' sign and cowgirls in boots and white hats greeted Garza at the Convex center in Monterrey, Mexico, earlier this month. A Monterrey developer and investor, Garza was in search of foreclosed U.S. property to buy. ``Texas is like our home,'' said Garza, 45, who joined hundreds of Mexicans poring over lists of Texas properties at the four-day event. Garza, who owns manufacturing sites and other land in Mexico, said he and five partners may invest as much as $8 million in Texas. ``We believe there can be some opportunities.'' A rising peso and an economy growing faster than the U.S. have given some Mexicans the buying power to take advantage of the housing slump in Texas, which the U.S. annexed in 1845 after Texans gained independence from Mexico nine years earlier. A three-year war followed and ended with Mexico ceding about half its territory, including Arizona, Nevada and California, to the U.S. under an 1848 treaty. The peso has gained 5.9 percent against the dollar since the beginning of the year. The Mexican currency today was little changed, slipping less than 1 centavo to 10.2952 pesos per dollar at 9:43 a.m. New York time. The economy, which rose 2.6 percent in the first quarter from a year ago, is expected to grow 2.6 percent this year, according to a central bank survey of 31 economists in May. The U.S. economy is forecast to grow 1.4 percent in 2008, according to a Bloomberg survey of 57 economists. Marco Ramirez of McAllen, Texas, is among those trying to sell foreclosed Texas homes to Mexicans. Ramirez's company, called Now! Co., has bought 32 Texas properties and has options on 88 more. His best prospects are Mexican buyers, especially in Monterrey, 150 miles from the Texas border, he said. `Great Time to Buy' ``Many of these people have children who are studying in the U.S.,'' Ramirez said. ``They've been renting or leasing and now it's a great time to buy.'' snip http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=alUJZgGm4GUI&refer=home

Gator- 06-28-2008

If Obama is elected he will probably give Texas back to the goddamn Mexicans.

Gun Packing Yank- 06-28-2008

I thought Bush already gave it back to Mexico, at least anything South of Corpus Christi or West of Midland.

Gator- 06-29-2008

I thought Bush already gave it back to Mexico, at least anything South of Corpus Christi or West of Midland. I think Bush didn't give it back. He just said "I don't care". The inability of Bush to seal the border is his biggest failure.

SouthwestRanger- 07-24-2008

I thought Bush already gave it back to Mexico, at least anything South of Corpus Christi or West of Midland. I think Bush didn't give it back. He just said "I don't care". The inability of Bush to seal the border is his biggest failure. I agree, Unchecked Immigration is a bigger threat than a Terrorist in Iraq.... And how come NOTHING is said of the growing resentment of African Americans being muscled out of their neighborhoods, schools, and jobs by these La Raza backed Radicals ? :x Just take a look how many Hispanics have popped up in Public Housing, Low Income Service Jobs, and the like !

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