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Circumspect: Fox broaches immigration but only with Hispanics
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The president took time afterward to shake hands and greet people as he was ushered out the door by security. However, he declined a reporter's question about immigration. A press conference scheduled for today has been canceled.
Armando Solorzano, Mexico native and professor of family and consumer studies at the University of Utah, said perhaps Fox was more comfortable talking immigration to his own people in his own language.
"He is talking about bridges rather than borders, and bilateral agreements," Solorzano said. "Immigration is not a one-way street."
Rep. Mark Wheatley, D-Murray, said Fox's emphasis on dignity and respect made him proud of his Mexican roots.
"It's important to treat people with the respect and dignity they deserve," Wheatley said. "They contribute to this economy."
Wheatley said while Fox touched on immigration, he'd like to hear more when the president addresses the Legislature today.
"Inspiring," was the word Luz Robles, president of the Institute of Mexicans Abroad Salt Lake consular region, used to describe Fox's words. The institute helped organize the event.
Twelve-year-old Carlos Gonzalez beamed with pride after shaking the president's hand.
"I thought he described everything, Utah, Mexico, a better place," said Gonzalez, who came to the cultural center with his mother, Rosa Maria Gonzalez, a parent liaison for Dixon Middle School in Provo, along with about seven other youths.
"This is great," said Rosa Maria Gonzalez. "It's what we came here for to contribute, to be part of this nation."
While Fox was greeted with cheers at the Cultural Center, more than 150 activists against illegal immigration gathered outside the Governor's Mansion where Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. hosted a state dinner for Fox.
"The 'Fox' is in the hen house," said Utah Minuteman Jay Hendrickson. He said Huntsman is playing both sides by visiting Mexico and inviting its president to visit Utah. "It's showing the wrong signals."
Banners and signs illustrated the group's advocacy for controlled borders and no amnesty. Some belted out tunes such as the National Anthem and "God Bless America," reflecting American pride. Others waved American flags and recited the Pledge of Allegiance in unison.
Alex Segura, director of the Utah Minuteman Project, said he was disappointed in the rally's attendance but that he believes their voice was heard.
"We're going to play this out and we're going to get behind the guys who are going to win," he said.
But those who attended the Cultural Center event praised the president's stand on immigration and his praise for the people.
Stephany Infante, 12, of Club Amigos in Moab, was among youths who performed traditional Mexican songs for the president.
"I'm so proud," Infante said. "I think it's good for all the people of Mexico who live here. I'm so, so excited."
Contributing: Wendy Leonard
E-mail: dbulkeley@desnews.com
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