A Texas Reader Says Mexican Trucks Driven By Mexican Nationals Brought Tragedy To His Hometown

By VDARE.com Reader

04/02/2008

04/01/08 — A New Jersey Reader Says Immigration Is "Not A Single Issue"

From: Scott Collier

Here’s an interesting item from my hometown of McAllen that includes some of VDARE. COM’s least favorite subjects: illegal immigration, Mexican trucks driven by Mexican nationals, NAFTA and massive lawsuits filed by the family members of the four people killed that involve fifteen different legal firms [Lawsuits Fly in Pharr Bridge Inferno, By Sean Gaffney, The Monitor, March 19, 2008].

The cast of characters:




Rodriguez, Perez, Guevara, Hinojosa, Hernandez and Paz Gonzales were Mexican nationals.

Local lawyers say that the case, wherein the trucking and rig companies, the city where the incident occurred (Pharr), and the paving company that placed the concrete barriers on the bridge have all been named in the suits.

Ironically, the city of Reynosa, Mexico, which shares the bridge with Texas, from which and to which the two Mexican trucks were heading, is not mentioned in any legal action.

Collier’s previous letters about why he left teaching (for good!), why the Mexican Consulate should "butt out" of Texas' affairs and why Mexicans are leaving Mexico are here, here and here.

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