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Every day
Wells Fargo, a prominent corporate member of the
Treason Lobby, subjects its employees (“team
members“) to endless stories in the company news
focusing on how the bank is celebrating
multiculturalism,
diversity and
Third World immigration.
The latest is the recent visit by Mexico’s
President Vicente Fox to
Utah where
diversity-crazed executives rushed to
pay homage to their hero.
It’s frustrating that this
anti-American and
anti-White agenda by an erstwhile American
corporation continues to go unpunished.
Below you can read the Wells Fargo internal memorandum
dated
July 5, 2006 and titled “Presidential Visit.“
At bottom I’ve included the email addresses and phone
numbers of the two Wells Fargo executives named in the
story.
“Presidential visit”
Welcoming Mexican President Vicente Fox on his
first-ever visit to
Utah allowed Salt Lake City team members the opportunity
to demonstrate a commitment to the local Latino
community and hear about important issues facing
citizens in his country as well as those moving to the
United States.
At
the Multicultural Center in West Valley City, President
Fox addressed dozens of Wells Fargo team members and
nearly 800 Mexican-Americans.
He
spoke about the importance of hard work, personal
dignity and the need for legal, safe and orderly
migration at this Wells Fargo-sponsored event.
About 50 Latino leaders, including Silvia Norman, Latino
Banking
Manager for Utah, and Larry Lew, Community Banking
president for the Salt Lake/Park City division, attended
a breakfast event at Rico’s Market in Salt Lake City.
Leaders told Fox about their concerns about the social
and economic issues facing Latinos in their community.
Fox, in turn, explained his stance on human rights for
immigrants.
Salt Lake City was President Fox’s first stop during a
four-day trip to the U.S. His visit was intended to
encourage greater cooperation between the U.S. and
Mexico in trade, energy and security issues.
Fox pointed out another goal is to improve the quality
of life for people in both countries.
“It was exciting to meet President Fox and to hear him
address the Latino community in Utah, which included
many of our team members and customers,” Norman said.
“Wells Fargo’s active involvement in President Fox’s
visit demonstrated our solid commitment to diversity and
serving the financial needs of everyone in our
community.”
Silvia.A.Norman@wellsfargo.com
1-801-246-2737
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