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Tucson, Arizona | Published: 02.24.2006
A high-ranking official with Mexico's National Human Rights Commission
was forced to cancel a talk at the University of Arizona today after
several Tucsonans who favor a crackdown on illegal immigration became
disruptive because he was speaking in Spanish.
Mauricio Farah, a national inspector for the Mexican commission, walked
out of a packed room at the University Services Annex after some audience
members demanded an interpreter or that he discuss the scheduled topic,
“Migration, Shared Responsibility,” in English.
When their demands were not met, the group became loudly
disruptive, accusing Farah and other Mexican officials of being
disrespectful for speaking Spanish in a public meeting.
UA Police were called to the scene to restore order.
Farah’s visit comes less than a month after the commission cancelled
an agreement with Tucson's Humane Borders to publish thousands of
maps showing highways, rescue beacons and water tanks in the Arizona
desert.
The maps, which sparked U.S. criticism, were to be
distributed in Mexico.
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