If nothing else, attorney Larry Friedman's petition filed yesterday in Dallas County County District Court -- a class action lawsuit in which four Dallas County residents and one living in Monterrey, Mexico, allege "corruption and greed" at the Mexican Consulate on Stemmons Freeway -- is a great read. Dig it: "When you step inside the Consulate you step into a 'lawless' world where
rules do not exist, where corruption, ethical violations, bribery and
kickbacks reign supreme." Dibs on the movie r
Patrick MichelsEnrique Hubbard Urrea, consul general for the Mexican Consulate in Dallas, was in our offices today to defend his consulate's honor.Unfair Park had two visitors this morning: Enrique Hubbard Urrea, consul general for the Mexican Consulate on Stemmons Freeway, and Jesus Contreras Cantu, the consul of media affairs. They stopped by to address the lawsuit we mentioned yesterday in which the consulate is referred to as "a 'lawless' world where
rules do not exist, where corruption, eth
Patrick MichelsEnrique Hubbard Urrea, consul general for the Mexican Consulate in Dallas, during his visit to Unfair Park HQ in MarchDuring the course of reporting a separate story for the paper version of Unfair Park, I met with Mexican Consul General Enrique Hubbard Urrea in his brand-new digs this week and learned an interesting tidbit: It seems that while Mexican immigration to the U.S. is at a 10-year low, consulate staffers have noticed a surge of Mexican workers arriving in Dallas from