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The Mexican government is urging its citizens in Egypt to leave.
My question is why? They are still safer in Egypt then they would be in Mexico.
My question is why? They are still safer in Egypt then they would be in Mexico.
Re: Mexico
Funny.UNHWildCats wrote:The Mexican government is urging its citizens in Egypt to leave.
My question is why? They are still safer in Egypt then they would be in Mexico.
But I wasn't aware that Egypt also had a problem with illegal immigrants from Mexico.
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Exactly. They specialize in river distance swimming, not ocean.89Hen wrote:FIFYUNHWildCats wrote:The Mexican government is urging its citizen in Egypt to leave.
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Re: Mexico
What in the hell are mexicans doing in Egypt anyway? There ain't no grass to cut or crops to pick there, it is a fucking desert.
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Re: Mexico
And now with the government quarters being decimated, there are no dwellings worth cleaning to keep clean.blueballs wrote:What in the hell are mexicans doing in Egypt anyway? There ain't no grass to cut or crops to pick there, it is a fucking desert.
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They could clean the pyramids. Those things are fucking filthy.93henfan wrote:And now with the government quarters being decimated, there are no dwellings worth cleaning to keep clean.blueballs wrote:What in the hell are mexicans doing in Egypt anyway? There ain't no grass to cut or crops to pick there, it is a fucking desert.
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Re: Mexico
This is some pretty funny stuff, and a lot of joke potential, but I can't seem to find an article or link about this "fact."
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Did you consult the Onion?Wedgebuster wrote:This is some pretty funny stuff, and a lot of joke potential, but I can't seem to find an article or link about this "fact."
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Re: Mexico
It's the same generic travel warning issued by just about every country in the World.
And, 99% of Mexico is much safer than Egypt currently is.
Also, Travis... glad to see you've taken the "Obama is a fucking joke" thing out of your profile. Looks like you're warming to Obama like the rest of the country.
http://portal3.sre.gob.mx/english/index ... e&Itemid=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;In light of recent events in Egypt, the Foreign Ministry recommends that Mexican citizens avoid unnecessary travel to that country.
It also urges Mexicans in Egypt to consider leaving the country, taking the necessary precautions.
The Foreign Ministry has suggested that the families of the embassy staff in Cairo consider leaving temporarily.
The Mexican embassy in Egypt will remain open and the Mexican government will continue to provide assistance to Mexicans who need it, including helping them to leave.
Those who are still in Egypt should take the following precautions:
1. Avoid unnecessary trips within the country, especially to Cairo, Alexandria and Suez, until you have a precise itinerary for leaving Egypt.
2. Avoid crowds.
3. Do not engage in political activities or protests.
4. Do not go to the areas where there is unrest.
5. Follow the instructions of the local authorities, including the curfew.
6. Follow the news and local events closely.
7. Stay in close contact with the Mexican embassy in Cairo.
Mexican citizens in Egypt can contact the Embassy of Mexico at:
Tels: (202) 2358 -0256 ext. 316
(202) 2619-5512
(202) 2358-1958
Fax: (202) 2378 - 0059
Emails:
oficial@embamexcairo.com and pacrespuestarapida@sre.gob.mx
And, 99% of Mexico is much safer than Egypt currently is.
Also, Travis... glad to see you've taken the "Obama is a fucking joke" thing out of your profile. Looks like you're warming to Obama like the rest of the country.
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Re: Mexico
CNN's Nick Valencia tweeted it.Wedgebuster wrote:This is some pretty funny stuff, and a lot of joke potential, but I can't seem to find an article or link about this "fact."
CNNValencia Nick Valencia
Canada, Australia, Thailand, Turkey, India & Israel hve staged/announced evacuation flights. Mexico urges citizens 2 consider leaving #Egypt
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OH! It was on Twitter? That makes it newsworthy for sure.
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Re: Mexico
Nick Valencia is a respected journalist... Just because he passes along something on Twitter doesnt make it not newsworthy.93henfan wrote:OH! It was on Twitter? That makes it newsworthy for sure.
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I don't respect him.UNHWildCats wrote:Nick Valencia is a respected journalist... Just because he passes along something on Twitter doesnt make it not newsworthy.93henfan wrote:OH! It was on Twitter? That makes it newsworthy for sure.
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