
Andy in Aguas
Nov 30, 1919, 12:00 AM
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Prisons in Mexico
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I would say that Mereja probably gave a pretty good description of a typical prison in Mexico. However, like in the States, not all prisons in Mexico are alike. <p>I have spent more than eight years in full-time prison ministry in Mexico now. Before moving to Aguascalientes from Monterrey recently, I ministered in the Apodaca maximum security prison near Monterrey and the Saltillo prison every week. <p>The Saltillo prison is more like a typical Mexican prison, with young men selling idols at the gate and otherwise begging for money. They will offer to carry your things for a fee. Some of them will steal your things while carrying them without you even noticing it.<p>The Nuevo Leon maximum security prison more closely resembles a typical American prison, with guards all over the place, doors that open and close automatically behind you, etc.<p>However, the biggest positive difference that I notice between the American and Mexican prisons is that Mexican prisons are generally a lot more liberal concerning family visits. In the two prisons that I ministered in on a regular basis in Mexico, family visits were allowed up to three times a week, with conjugal visits once a week. Conjugal visits are rare or almost never in most prisons of the United States, I understand. There is also no death penalty in Mexico.<p>In the prison ministry that the Lord has given me, I do not preach religion, I preach Jesus Christ and the importance of knowing Him personally. I also teach that it is a must for them to read the Bible and put into practice the teachings of the New Testament. I work with people from different churches. So, you might say, I have an interdenominational ministry. I do have a web site, which I will attempt to put a link to below, if you want more information on what I am doing here in Mexico. : do I remember correctly that you do some sort of prison social work or missionary work?<p>: I've been in 11 of the northern states in the past two months and saw several prisons. I was just wondering about the conditions on the other side of the walls. That might be something interesting for you to write an article about. I, for one, would be interested in reading it.<p>: And Randy, you're leaving a gorgeous area, I hope for one just as green.<p>: UD<p><p><p> : Welcome to Aguascalientes, Randy!<p>: : I live in a very nice two bedroom apartment, in a very nice neighborhood in Aguascalientes, in back of the Centro de Salud (a little ways north of "el primer anillo"). I am paying 2,900 pesos a month rent for a two-bedroon apartment with closets in both bedrooms. There are even cabinets in the kitchen, which is very unusual for Mexico. I also have a small hot-water heater. Although the bedrooms are not huge, the living area is very spacious.<p>: : Most Mexicans seem to think that I am paying too much rent. One told me that I could rent a three bedroom house in an INFONAVIT here for around 1,500 pesos a month. However, I just moved from an INFONAVIT in Monterrey. I am sick and tired of neighbors who have no concern for their fellow neighbors, who like to turn their music up full blast so that the whole colonia can hear it. This is what you get, I was told by my former pastor, when you live in a "colonia popular". It is much quieter, I have been told, to live in a "colonia residencial" like I am living in now. In Mexico, there is no law against noisy neighbors, as long as the noise proceeds from within their house. This is why I chose to pay more rent. Thank God, I do not have this problem in this colonia like I had in the INFONAVIT I lived in in Monterrey.<p>: : I am e-mailing you my address and telephone number. Please feel free to call me. Although I am not a golfer, I would really enjoy going to the Sierra Fria some day.<p>: : : Hello: Well, decision time has come and gone for us, and we have decided to stay in Mexico. We will become a joint venture under the Mexican group name. I am pleased that my plan is coming together. I am also pleased that my wife will work for us as Office Administrator/T
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