Special Mexican Advisory Board on Migrants Meets in Dallas for Three-Day Conference
DALLAS — With Dallas being one of the epicenters of a rising Hispanic population, it only made sense that the 125-member advisory board for the Institute for Mexicans Abroad (IME) would choose to meet in Dallas for a three-day conference the week of April 21-23.
IME was founded in 2003 by the Mexican government to promote economic development in Mexico and the United States while defending migrants working outside Mexico. The group met in Dallas marking only the second time it has met outside Mexico.
The agenda featured a visit by Mexican President Felipe Calderon and discussions on high-priority issues as: immigration and discrimination, along with, how to create opportunities in Mexico so people won’t have to risk their lives in search of the American Dream. Health, education and implementing voting for Mexicans who live abroad were also among the important issues discussed by the IME advisory board whose influence in Mexico is said to be growing according to Mexican government officials.


