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Show D2 Paul St. John FlemingIs a retired 20-year vet eranof the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office. halfacrown@msn.com THERECORD Cannon: U.S. Will Not PEACE AFFIRMATION VIGIL Punish Mexico on Iraq SENTENCE HEARING vote complicatesties between both nations U BY CHRISTOPHER SMITH products worth exchanged,” said more ¢ United US Kingdom. Spain ghboring nat a US. mil While Mex Italy do not ex s Utah ardDistrict Rep Chris Canno 1, Re}epubl pect immediate, overt payback from the Bush administration or Congress caucus United St a new US-Mexico congre uctance of war ¥ hould vote against the if the w Iraqresolution, thereisfe support 6 g the goodwill that ted States an eco made nomic we sprr ican nationa for millions of Mex many of whom are working and living in the United between the two Two Teens sition on war with Iraq, Cannonsaid P Congress plans to look at immigration of undocu. in Hospital closely ited workers on America’s south: session e you those issues that immigration of a verylarge of Mexicans who are in erica without documents is a ma After Fall BY VINCE HORIUCHI jor, major issue and one where we will takesignificant action,” said Cannon, a member of the House Judiciary Sub- committee on Immigration, Border Security and( m: “It ta timein our syystem to do hat, and we were set back by the at Freedomfrie pital Fi cafes irritation tacks on America onSept. 1 But that 6 now turned around and we ing to make someserious progre: month. appearance on t U.S. Ambassadorto the 6 Bill Richardson —now f New Mexico saidthat if US. war withIraq, it Bush's support for a proposal tolet ited Mexicans workleg Mexican President VicenteFox a quid on ga ior eaty y was meant to About 75 residents from the Avenues area in Sait Lake held a halthourpeace2 vigil at Lindsey Gardens in connection with a global peace vigil on Sunday. Mary Coursey and daughter, Kate, 10, said they feel “that the war should not happen.” The Avenues vigil was one of about 2 dozen around the Salt Lake Valley, and People for Peace and Justice of Utah, organizers of the event, said there were about 6.240 vigils in 135 countries. of Mexican op- e United vote on csmithasitrib.com Sorenson girls areeither tooold(it’s lim Is Still a Work In Progress BC mu r ) t of single to leav ¢ get to do ceram t, We get to eat ale. 16 ketolive youth focus frustrates Glendale resident Kitty Webb, ike her: iow she and he {youth} ve npletely.” back at gugh2 going home to wai Dr Cespecies agrees. “It breaks thought, you ’ needs are greater nore likely to get in i the grown-ups [if i” or do nothing. scowls when asked why she y be true. One highschooler says he would “be drunk or high” if he was not at stead A coming to the Sorenson Center. “It’s tooboring.” And waiting for the teen club to start, another student, Last grader at Riley asene scrunches her eyebrows and does rot just stay at school Ind tut stay away. they weren't soreboy who'd Sorenson give 4 full facility people. They taken it over actually doesn't Sorenson High ninthgrader Yasmine have much for these girls. They Omer, says, “If we want some can't participate in the afte school program because thing to do, we come here.” hmay@sltrib.com ' . |