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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!First lady Michelle Obama and Margarita Zavala, the wife of President Felipe Calderon of Mexico, were visiting a Washington-area elementary school Wednesday when they heard unexpectedly from a little girl worried that some people -- maybe, just maybe even the youth's mother -- could face deportation one day. It was an extraordinary moment. The child told Mrs. Obama, "My mom said -- my mom said that -- I think that she says that Barack Obama is taking everybody away that doesn't have papers." Replied Mrs. Obama, "Yeah, well, that's something that we have to work on, right? To make sure that ...
MEXICO CITY -- At the Santa Fe Mall, the largest retail center in Mexico, families are shopping and diners are mingling in the food court. Outside the sun is shining on a beautiful spring day. The jacaranda trees are flowering, filling some of the avenues of this city with a lilac glow. Michelle Obama will fly here the next day and her motorcade will shut down avenues. But the only real disruptions before her arrival were street closings on a pleasant Sunday that allowed thousands of bicyclists to peddle unimpeded through tree-lined thoroughfares. These wholesome scenes are snapshots of ...
MEXICO CITY -- If the young people listening could not find inspiration in her life, then First Lady Michelle Obama cited others in her speech here Wednesday -- Benito Juarez, Abraham Lincoln, Joan of Arc, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and even Mother Teresa -- to make the point that people can make a difference. Mrs. Obama's roll call came on the second day of her first solo international swing, and she was speaking -- slowly -- to some 3,000 area high school and college students invited to the speech at the Universidad Iberoamericana, a Jesuit institution in the Santa Fe part of town that ...
MEXICO CITY -- First Lady Michelle Obama made a surprise stop in earthquake-ravaged Haiti on Tuesday morning en route to Mexico, on an added leg of her first solo diplomatic mission. Joining her was Jill Biden, the wife of the vice president. Mrs. Obama's visit to Haiti, expected to last only a few hours, was a closely guarded East Wing secret. The purpose of the stop is to support humanitarian efforts there, an East Wing spokesman said. Upon landing, the White House released a statement: "First lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden are visiting Haiti to underscore to the Haitian people ...
First Lady Michelle Obama flies to Mexico City on Tuesday for her first solo official international trip, which will include events with youths, women, and dinner with Mexican President Felipe Calderon and his wife, Margarita Zavala. That dinner will be at Los Pinos, the official Mexican presidential residence. President Obama and Mrs. Obama will reciprocate on a grand scale when they host a state dinner for Calderon and Mrs. Zavala at the White House on May 19. Mrs. Obama has never been to Mexico, and the Tuesday-Thursday visit will draw enormous interest. "It will be on the front pages ...
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