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    Campaigning Mitt Romney seldom notes Mexican roots

    COLONIA JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) — White House hopeful Mitt Romney rarely mentions a key fact as he works to woo Hispanics ahead of Tuesday's Republican presidential nominating contest in Florida — his own Mexican heritage.

    "I would love to be able to convince people of that, particularly in a Florida primary," he said Wednesday in an interview with Univision, a Spanish-language television network. "But I think that might be disingenuous on my part."

    His father, George Romney, was born in Mexico, and his extended relatives still live in that same community, the border state of Chihuahua. The younger Romney's second cousins, tall men with light hair who speak American-accented English, share the family's last name and Mormon faith. They support his White House candidacy, but not his tough stance on immigration.

    They've also never met him, though Romney's siblings have been to the house where their father was born on July 8, 1907, among a colony of Mormon pioneers in a stunning agricultural valley at the foot of the Sierra Madre. George Romney's family left Mexico when he was 5, returning to the U.S. to escape the violence of the Mexican Revolution.

    "A lot of people ask why hasn't Mitt come back to see where his roots are. His father left here at such a young age and I don't think that he has that culture embedded like we do," said Leighton Romney, 52, who was born in the United States and is registered to vote in Arizona. "I live here because I love my country," he added. "That's Mexico."

    He manages the fruit growers cooperative Grupo Paquime in nearby Nuevo Casas Grandes, and readily showed off his elaborately researched family tree to an Associated Press reporter who visited the office where he sells fruit to Walmart de Mexico and other large chains.

    A two-term Michigan governor, George Romney faced questions about his eligibility to run for president in 1968 because he wasn't born in the United States. Yet, George was born a U.S. citizen, not Mexican, because his parents were U.S. citizens. And in those days, Mexico didn't grant dual citizenship so the parents had to choose one country or the other. Mitt Romney has said neither his father nor his grandparents spoke Spanish.

    Like all U.S. politicians today, Romney walks a fine line between courting voter rage against illegal immigration, mostly from Mexico, and seeking the support of Hispanics, the fastest-growing voting group in America. In the rare cases where Romney has noted that his father was born in Mexico, he has done so to illustrate how the now-wealthy family came from humble beginnings rather than using the fact as a way to discuss immigration.

    He departed from that, though, during a debate in Jacksonville, Fla., Thursday night, as he looked to counter a challenge by rival Newt Gingrich.

    "I'm not anti-immigrant," Romney said. As proof, he added: "My father was born in Mexico."

    The Romneys can trace the family history to 1555, where they have records of a Mr. Romney, no first name, born in 1555 in the town of Tonbridge, England. The Mexican roots are intertwined with their Mormon faith.

    The candidate's great-grandfather, Miles Park Romney, was born in 1843 in Nauvoo, Ill., where Joseph Smith founded the Mormon church. Miles Park Romney had five wives and 30 children, and fled to Mexico after passage of the 1882 Edmunson Act that barred polygamy. Among the first Mormons to settle in to the rolling Mexican valley bordering Texas, Miles Park Romney married his fifth wife after the church banned the practice in 1890.

    Among the 11 children borne by Miles Park Romney's first wife were brothers Gaskell and Miles Archibold Romney.

    The family fled back to the U.S. in 1912, when the Mexican Revolution struck Chihuahua and revolutionary forces invaded the English-speaking communities.

    Gaskell Romney stayed in the U.S., with his five children, including Mitt's father, George.

    But Gaskell's brother, Miles Archibold Romney, returned to Mexico.

    The Mexican Romneys, who number about 40, live in solid brick homes with gingerbread accents and green lawns. They count themselves among the most prosperous ranchers and farmers in an area just 190 miles from the border city of El Paso, Texas. They ranch cattle and grow peaches, apples and chili peppers. They also run businesses, a prestigious school with an American football team and basketball program where the students emerge speaking flawless English.

    "It is a very open community, where we have been progressive, and we have shaped a life for ourselves, our children, that we think is a healthy life," said Leighton Romney. "We have been here for generations."

    Colonia Juarez and its surroundings have not escaped the drug violence that first terrorized the Mexican border and has now migrated to other parts. Meredith Romney, Leighton's brother, was kidnapped in 2009 and held hostage for two days in a cave until his family paid an undisclosed ransom.

    The family says the area has gotten safer in the last year and that kidnappings have decreased. They credit Chihuahua's new governor, Cesar Duarte, who took office in 2010.

    The town of 1,035 people has another emblematic symbol of the community's success: a white marble temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with a golden statue of Moroni, the angel said to have visited Joseph Smith. Next to it is the LDS-affiliated Academia Juarez, with three-story brick buildings and large lawns more reminiscent of Utah than Mexico.

    Leighton's nephew, Brandon Romney, 33, grows chili peppers and helps with the school's sports teams. During a recent basketball game, he ran around giving instructions in both English and Spanish to teenagers playing on the court and stopped to talk about his famous relative.

    "He's just another guy to me," Brandon Romney said. "Some people get kind of a sense of pride about it. I've never known him, never talked to him."

    Brandon Romney and his other relatives who are eligible to vote in America plan to support their distant cousin. Some say they will donate to him if he wins the nomination.

    The family generally sees him as a smart businessman who can lead America out of its economic turmoil. They only part ways on immigration, sharing the Mexican view that migrants seeking work in the U.S. should be given a legal means to do so.

    The candidate has taken a hardline against illegal immigration. He favors a U.S.-Mexico border fence and opposes education benefits for illegal immigrants. He would support legislation that seeks to award legal status to some young illegal immigrants who serve in the armed forces, but not for those who attend college.

    This week, Romney said he favors policies that encourage "self-deportation," where illegal immigrants decide on their own to leave the U.S., over those that would require the government to return the immigrants to their home countries.

     
    • Edgar Roblez  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  2 mths ago
      Arriva CHIHUAHUA!!!! lol
    • s.w.  •  3 mths ago
      So Romney's ancestors were a bunch of in-breeding criminals? And he says he DOESN'T have much in commmon with the Mexican illegals here?
    • Ricardo Stone  •  3 mths ago
      What!!!??? He's a Mexican and a Mormon??? Ohhh my gawwd!! Is he even an American citizen? Is is birth certificate original?

      Sorry...just subjecting him to the same mindless, inane rantings that Obama still has to deal with.

      Ohhh my gawwd!! A Mexican Mormom...he's going to redo the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe and give Arizona back to Mexico...
    • Andres  •  Cypress, California  •  4 mths ago
      Why should it matter? It's all about what Mitt has to say and what he can do for America that should count.
      • Rodney 4 mths ago
        Because...to the media his mention of his roots can be called pandering for the hispanic vote and his silence can be said to indicate he's embarrassed and hiding his heritage. Guilty of not being a liberal is what the media believes.
      • Richard 4 mths ago
        They all do alot of talking #$%$ then do nothing.
      • Constandean 4 mths ago
        Why should it matter? I agree. So this should apply to Obama too then right? It should have been a non-issue with Obama because he was actually born in the US and is a Christian; look at the hassle he went through with this "show your birth certificate crap" Now you have a foreign born candidate from a polygamous family running for president ANNDD, for the Republican party. Double standard? Looks like it to me...
    • CALI  •  Stafford, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      ANCHOR BABY..........................
    • Go_Aet  •  4 mths ago
      Long form birth certificate, please!!!
      • m 4 mths ago
        The difference is we will not have to wait until several years after elections
      • Go_Aet 4 mths ago
        Yeah... do it now!!! We have learned that requirement from GOP....
      • B.P. 4 mths ago
        @ Go_Aet........Just like we saw Obama's......... YEA RIGHT. I can tell you that Mitt won't mess around, he'll show it....unlike the #$%$ we have in office and apparently YOU voted for.....
    • Grumpa & Aboo J  •  Aurora, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      His family that has lived in Mexico has Mexican roots! And he's related to them. Wonder how many of those folks married locals?
      • W.T.Effyall 4 mths ago
        They've been there for over 100 years, so they're probably pretty well assimilated.
      • m 4 mths ago
        They speak American English. I would bet they are an "island".
      • joe 4 mths ago
        Not true. Mormons are like chinese. They live in other countries for generations but always seem to marry within there own.
    • Jose on a Stick  •  4 mths ago
      He doesn't talk about his Mexican roots because he would have to talk about his 5 Mexican Grandmothers.
    • Dennis  •  4 mths ago
      When George Romney was mentioned as a possible presidential candidate the fact he had been born in Mexico was mentioned as it meant he was not a natural born American a so he couldn't be president.
      At that time it was ruled that,
      for some kind of technical reason, George was a US citizen, therefore Mitt cannot claim to be of Mexican heritage.
      • W.T.Effyall 4 mths ago
        At the time the polygamists were fugitives in Mexico, the Mexican government would not grant citizenship to them, or to their children.
      • m 4 mths ago
        When both your parents are American citizens, and the country you are born in
        does not offer dual citizenship, your parents go to the local embassy and
        register your birth- I was born on an airbase in Scotland and am American.
      • gregc 4 mths ago
        George became a U.S. citizen after Mitt was born by fact of taking employment for the U.S. government as per the Mexican Constituion of 1857 and the 1886 law of foreignness and nationality George and his Mitts Gaskell and grandfather Miles Park and great grandfather had to be Mexican citizens and resident in order to be missionary's. Mitt Romney is not a natural born citizen, and to this day quailfies under paisano laws to be a Mexican citizen. In addition Gaskell and George automatically became Mexican citizens even if they were considered aliens at the time. Perhaps Mitt Romney doesn't mention his Mexican roots because he is not eligible to be President of the U.S. In addition the Romneys were property owners in Mexico at a time when Mexico severly restricted or prohibited property ownership by aliens. In addition in 1938 Gaskell Romney sued Mexico for property loss and won $9,163 quite a sum of money back then. It does not matter if George became a citizen later what matter according to the Constitution and it's supporting definition of natural born citizen. That both parents were U.S. citizens and that the birth was on U.S. soil. It is not a requirement however that the parents are natural born citizens, just plain citizens. It appears as if Santorum, Rubio and Jindal do not meet the qualification either out of 300 million people in the U.S. you would think they could find at least a handful that were legally eligible to run for President.
    • Linda155  •  Rutland, Vermont  •  4 mths ago
      If a cat gives birth in an oven, that doesn't make the kittens pots. He's not remotely Mexican, anymore than John McCain was Panamanian.
    • Jimmy  •  White Plains, New York  •  4 mths ago
      The premise of this article is idiotic....there are no real "Mexican roots"...his ancestors moved from USA to Mexico and then moved back to USA...that's hardly a deep rooted Mexican heritage...find something else to bash him on now.
    • Ugly  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Where's Mitt's birth certificate? I want to see it!
    • Douglas  •  San Jose, Costa Rica  •  4 mths ago
      Roots? He was born in America. USA. That's his roots. Why anyone cares where their ancestors came from escapes me. Especially when, according to National Geographic we ALL came from Africa. What does Romney have in common with Mexico? Nothing. What does he have in common with Europe? Nothing. We are AMERICANS first. That is what matters.
    • let them eat cake  •  4 mths ago
      Mormons are interlaced from Idaho to Casas Grandes, Mexico. They are all related to each other. They are particularly proud of any Smith or Young surnames in the family tree. They opted for Mexico because they wished to continue the polygamy after the U.S. cracked down
    • JAMES D  •  3 mths ago
      His father was born to American parents living in Mexico as far as I understand.
      George Romney was a CEO of American Motors, governor of Michigan, and a
      presidential candidate in the 60's. Mitt Romney's family association with Mexico
      gives him a broader persepective on various issues though we are talking about
      Mormons who still wanted to adhere to polygamy which is ancient history.
    • JC  •  3 mths ago
      Mitt will be Latino when he wins the Republican Primaries. He will need the Latino vote to beat Obama, then he will be proud to be Mexican-American. His father was born and raised in Mexico. I know it burns you racists out there!
    • The Usual Suspect  •  See, Austria  •  4 mths ago
      And o'bama is irish!
    • Philip  •  Santa Clara, California  •  4 mths ago
      They don't call it the Mormon Mafia for nothing.
    • Attila  •  4 mths ago
      Is the Mexican part of the family still into the polygamy thing? The article danced around that one. Pruient minds would like to know!
    • CURTIS  •  4 mths ago
      ---The story seems to belittle Romney because he doesn't go around speaking Spanish trying to woo Hispanic voters. Imagine for a moment the flak he would get if he did! I will attempt to use the family tree as an analogy. Romney does not have "Mexican Roots". There is a Mexican branch to the Romney family tree. I really doubt that that the term "Hispanic" could even be applied to them.
      --- Hispanic means many things to many people and many Mexicans and American Latinos don't like it because it is an academic umbrella term that was cooked up to describe people in the western hemisphere that are descended from the Spanish and intermixed with the native Americans. Some college professor created this label. It probably doesn't apply to much of the Mexican Romney clan, just as it does not apply to the Allemans (Germans) Swiss, Irish, Yanks, Hutterites and other distinct ethnic minorities that are distributed through out Latin America.
      ---The author of this story is intellectually dishonest, and right up there with another writer that labeled Spaniards (in Spain!) as Hispanics.
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