Friday, September 9, 2005

Mexican army aiding Katrina victims

Marking the first time the Mexican army has been on U.S. soil since 1846, a convoy led by Gen. Francisco Ortiz Valadez crossed the Rio Grande to supply water and mobile kitchens to Katrina victims. The group's final destination is San Antonio, which has served as an additional shelter for refugee spillover from the Houston Astrodome. (Guardian Unlimited)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This makes us look so silly. I heard that some students took a road trip from some university and managed to help the Katrina victims before the government did. Now we are importing help.

Anonymous said...

That's rigth, but when one of the two brother nations needs help, we can't see no more. Just help that people suffering, we don't see color, religion or nothing more.