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Thursday
Jul222010

Mexican officials visit Middlebury

"J" - a Mexican immigrant from a family-owned dairy farm in Northern Vermont - went to the Middlebury Church to obtain a passport from Mexican consulate representatives. Representatives from the Boston Consulate come to Vermont around three times a year to issue passports and “matricula” identification cards, which provide proof of residency in the United States and can be used at some U.S. banks to open accounts.

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