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Mar202005
Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 01:09PM
Millions of Mexicans living in the
United States would vote as expatriates in next year's presidential
election in Mexico if they could legally do so, according to a survey
released in Mexico City on Monday. The Washington-based Pew Hispanic
Center, in an exhaustive survey of nearly 5,000 Mexicans in the United
States, found that nearly nine in 10 said they would participate in
Mexico's elections. "The prospect of voting in Mexican elections has
broad and deep appeal," Roberto Suro, the center's director, said in
his report. The center's findings come at a time when the Mexican
Congress is weighing a proposal that would, for first time, give
Mexican citizens in the United States the right to cast ballots here
for candidates in Mexico's presidential election. If the proposal is
approved, the 2006 presidential campaign could spill across the U.S.
border. Mexican presidential candidates might stump in Arizona and
other states with large Mexican communities. Mexico's political
landscape would be drastically altered by putting in play the votes and
voices of more than 9 million Mexican immigrants, the largest
foreign-born group in the United States. [more]