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Mayor Sylvester Turner Leads Successful Trade and Tourism Mission to Mexico

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“Houston Week” Strengthens Diplomatic and Global Trade Ties between Houston and Mexico


Mayor Sylvester Turner and the 2022 Houston Week Mexico Mission Delegation
Mayor Sylvester Turner, Houston First Corp., and the Greater Houston Partnership led Houston’s first international trade mission since the pandemic to Mexico over a week ago, with stops in Monterrey (March 28 – 30) and Mexico City (March 30 – April 1).

The “Houston Week” delegation departed to Monterrey on March 28, 2022 and was joined by strategic partners like Houston Airport System and United Airlines as part of an aggressive strategy that reinforced Houston’s position as the top city for global trade, tourism, business, and leisure travel from Mexico.

“We chose Mexico as the destination for our first international trade mission since the pandemic because we recognize the critical importance of the business and tourism ties between the two regions,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “Houston Week allowed us to strengthen our diplomatic ties by engaging in business development and corporate and travel trade meetings that included an experiential evening event that showcased the very best that our city has to offer. I want to thank Houston First, the Greater Houston Partnership and the entire delegation for representing Houston in an exceptional manner.”

The Houston Week leadership consisted of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Houston First President and CEO Michael Heckman, Greater Houston Partnership Senior Vice President and Chief Economic Development Officer Susan Davenport, Houston City Council Member David Robinson, City of Houston Chief Development Officer Andy Icken and Houston Airports System Director Mario Diaz.

“Mexico is Houston’s largest market for international visitation and accounts for 70 percent of international travelers coming to the city,” said Houston First Corp. President and CEO Michael Heckman. “The intention of developing a unified tourism and trade delegation for the inaugural Houston Week was to achieve high impact for Houston and build upon relationships in Mexico through extensive media coverage, generation of social media buzz and by connecting with key diplomats, business leaders and travel trade professionals.”

In Monterrey, Mayor Turner and the Houston Week leadership met with Monterrey Mayor Luis Donaldo Colosio Riojas and participated in an informative luncheon hosted by the City of Monterrey.


Mayor Turner and Monterrey Mayor Luis Donaldo Colosio Riojas
Mayor Turner also joined Houston First President and CEO Michael Heckman, Nuevo León Governor Samuel Alejandro Garcia Sepúlveda and members of Governor Garcia Sepúlveda’s administration for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding or MOU between Houston First and the State of Nuevo León to strengthen existing ties between the State of Nuevo León and the City of Houston.

MOU Signing with Houston First President and CEO Michael Heckman, Nuevo León Governor Samuel Alejandro Garcia Sepúlveda and members of Governor Garcia Sepúlveda’s administration
The delegation also participated in a global trade roundtable discussion with Mexico’s Minister of Economy Tatiana Clouthier.

Meeting with Mexico’s Minister of Economy Tatiana Clouthier
The delegation toured the Tecnologico de Monterrey campus, a highly renowned academic institution known for its innovation-led academic model that excels in the fields of engineering, technology, social sciences, and management.

Mayor Turner tours the Tecnologico de Monterrey campus with student ambassadors and Vice President for the Monterrey Region Mario Adrian Flores Castro
The tour was followed by a lunch and business roundtable with Martha Herrera Gonzalez, Secretary of Equality and Inclusion for the State of Nuevo León, and who currently sits on the board of Resilient Cities Network with Mayor Turner.

Mayor Turner exchanges gifts with Nuevo Leon’s Secretary of Equality and Inclusion Martha Herrera Gonzalez
In Mexico City, the Houston Week Leadership met with Mexico’s Vice-minister of Foreign Affairs Roberto Velasco and joined the delegation for a round table discussion with Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism Minister Miguel Torruco.

Mayor Turner and Mexico’s Vice-minister of Foreign Affairs Roberto Velasco


Round table discussion with Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism Minister Miguel Torruco

Mayor Turner and the Houston Week Leadership also met with the Mayor of Mexico City Claudia Shienbaum. The two Mayors discussed approaches to common challenges facing both cities, such as affordable housing, equitable economic development, climate adaptation, and building urban resilience.

Mayor Turner presents a gift to the Mayor of Mexico City Claudia Shienbaum
The hallmark of Houston Week was “Hola Houston” a dynamic sensory and culinary experience that took place on March 29 in the Monterrey area and on March 31 in Mexico City. Invited guests had the opportunity to engage with some of Houston’s most iconic artists, designers, mixologists, and James Beard award-winning chefs.

Houston Council Member David Robinson and Houston chef’s, artists, designers, and mixologists welcome guests to the Hola Houston event in Monterrey
Nuevo León Governor Samuel Alejandro Garcia Sepúlveda is scheduled to be in Houston on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 as a guest speaker for Mexico 2025 and Beyond, an initiative led by Rice University’s Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico. He will address his vision for the post-López Obrador era and the role of his state in building Mexico’s future.

“I look forward to welcoming Nuevo León Governor Samuel Alejandro Garcia Sepúlveda to the City of Houston on April 26,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “The relationship between Houston and Mexico has never been stronger and we look forward to continuing to build increased cooperation between the two regions for years to come.”

For more information on Houston Week, please visit houstonfirst.com.

¿Qué Onda Con Inmigración?

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Cuál es el papel de los medios de comunicación al hablar de inmigración?Una de las reformas más importantes al derecho migratorio que ha sucedido durante la administración del presidente Joe Biden es la cancelación de la póliza migratoria acerca de deportaciones conocida como “Tolerancia Cero.” Bajo Tolerancia Cero, cualquier persona indocumentada, sin importar el tiempo de estar en el país, corría riesgo de ser puesto en proceso de deportación. La nueva forma de decidir quién debe de enfrentar un proceso de deportación, incluye un análisis más humanitario que toma en cuenta los beneficios que la comunidad inmigrante aporta a este país. Esta póliza ahora es basada en Prioridades para Deportación, las cuales son divididas en tres partes. En general, la comunidad indocumentada no debe tener miedo de enfrentar un proceso migratorio de deportación si no es parte de uno de los siguientes tres grupos: Riesgo a la seguridad nacional, si una persona es considerada terrorista o atenta contra la seguridad del país, esta persona será prioridad de deportación por representar un riesgo a la seguridad del país. Riesgo a la comunidad, si una persona se comporta de una forma en la que pone el riesgo la seguridad de la comunidad donde vive, por ejemplo, manejando intoxicado o bajo la influencia de drogas esta persona puede enfrentar cargos de deportación, y la tercera categoría incluye a las personas que son recién llegadas al país y que están cerca de la frontera, dichas personas también son prioridad de deportación.

Este cambio es importante porque le da paz a muchas personas que han vivido con miedo de ser deportadas a pesar de haber vivido en este país por muchos años. De acuerdo con estas prioridades, la mayoría de los más de once millones de indocumentados en el país no entrarían en ninguna de las tres categorías. Claro que la meta es una reforma migratoria completa con un camino a la ciudadanía, lo cual es algo que ha sido prometido una y otra vez por distintos gobiernos y que  todavía no se ha hecho una realidad, pero podemos decir que esto es un buen comienzo que enseña que la Casa Blanca tiene la voluntad de ayudar a la comunidad indocumentada de una  u otra manera; con la ayuda del Congreso obteniendo una reforma complete o por medio de acciones unilaterales que por lo menos mejoran la calidad de vida de nuestros hermanos indocumentados. La lucha debe de continuar y nuestras peticiones para que la reforma sea una realidad es importante, pero también es importante celebrar los pequeños logros que hacen que nuestras comunidades permanezcan más tranquilas.

 

By Silvia Mintz es abogada en Houston.

Intocable encabezará MexTour Live

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Entradas para el concierto de Intocable estarán disponibles a partir del 19 de abril a través de www.mextour.org 

  • MexTour Live, presentado por Gillete Labs, la mejor experiencia de fútbol para fanáticos, regresa al centro de Dallas el 25 de mayo con un concierto de Intocable
  • El DJ mexicano-estadounidense, DJ Deorro, encabezará el espectáculo del medio tiempo el 28 de mayo cuando la Selección Nacional de México se enfrente a Nigeria en el AT&T Stadium
  • MexTour también anuncia y revela su himno/canción oficial producido por DJ Deorro – el primer himno del Tour
  • Los fanáticos de todo el país podrán comprar boletos para los juegos y el MexTour Live a través de mextour.org a partir del 19 de abril a las 10 a.m. CT.
  • MexTour Live es parte de una colaboración histórica entre DSC, Los Caballeros de Dallas, y FC Dallas.

La Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF) y su socio comercial en Estados Unidos, Soccer United Marketing (SUM), anunciaron hoy el regreso a Dallas de MexTour Live -presentado por Gillette Labs- el 25 de mayo, encabezado por la banda norteña de tejanos/mexicanos-estadounidenses, Intocable. El evento es parte de una semana de actividades previas al partido MexTour del 28 de mayo en el estadio AT&T contra Nigeria, el cual contará con un espectáculo especial de medio tiempo encabezado por el DJ mexicano-estadounidense, DJ Deorro.

Estas colaboraciones musicales son parte del compromiso de FMF de conectar a los mexicoamericanos que viven en los EE. UU. con sus raíces mexicanas a través de la música y el fútbol. FMF tiene como objetivo lanzar una serie de actos musicales de diferentes géneros y generaciones en el espectáculo de medio tiempo de cada partido.

Este año, #MexTour visitará varias ciudades de los Estados Unidos, tales como Orlando, Dallas, Phoenix, Chicago y Atlanta. Para preinscribirse para obtener información sobre boletos de eventos futuros, se invita a los fanáticos a visitar www.MexTour.org, la página oficial para fanáticos que contiene la información más reciente sobre la visita del equipo a las ciudades de EE. UU. durante todo el año, así como el calendario completo de la gira y las fechas de venta, guía y actividades del día del partido, eventos públicos y más. Además, los fanáticos pueden visitar la tienda electrónica oficial de la Selección Mexicana de EE. UU., ShopMNT.com, que cuenta con lo último en ropa del equipo, como camisetas, gorras, y otros artículos.

“Estamos entusiasmados con la oportunidad de ser parte de esta celebración del fútbol. MexTour es una gran plataforma para acercarnos a nuestros fanáticos y a los fanáticos de la música regional que viven en los EE. UU. Sabemos que existe una conexión especial entre nuestra música y los mexicanos a medida que ellos mantienen su relación con sus raíces”, dijo Ricardo Muñoz de Intocable. “Esperamos que nuestros fanáticos estén tan emocionados como nosotros y listos para cantar Me Dueles, Sueña, Te Perdono y más de nuestras canciones”.

Los partidos de la gira estadounidense de la Selección Nacional de México se han convertido en uno de los eventos más populares del deporte, con un promedio de 60,000 fanáticos por partido en la última década. Con casi 90 partidos jugados desde 2002, la Selección Mexicana ha podido usar los partidos no solo para prepararse para competencias importantes como la Copa Mundial de la FIFA y la Copa Oro de Concacaf, sino también para llegar a su ferviente base de seguidores en toda América del Norte.

“Este año, estamos haciendo este MexTour un poco más especial al traer grandes colaboraciones, incluyendo a Intocable y también a DJ Deorro, quien produjo el primer himno de MexTour”, dijo el vicepresidente de propiedades internacionales de SUM, Pablo Zarate.

“Como mexicano, me siento honrado de unirme a La Selección Nacional de México durante la gira de este año. Mientras crecía, mi familia se reunía para ver los juegos de El Tri”, dijo DJ Deorro. “Estoy entusiasmado por tocar durante el espectáculo de medio tiempo en Dallas el 28 de mayo”.

Three of Lina Hidalgo’s aides, including chief of staff, indicted in Harris County contract award scandal

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The felony charges are misuse of official information and tampering with a government record. Hidalgo, who oversees Harris County, has the largest constituency of any elected Democratic executive in the state.

Judge Lina Hidalgo visits the Harris County Public Health Department in Houston on May 13, 2020.

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Mayor Turner’s Statement on Bail Bond Board Decision 

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Please attribute the following statement to Mayor Sylvester Turner.

“This afternoon, I am pleased the Harris County Bail Bond Board approved a proposal to require bonding companies to collect a minimum of 10 percent of bail set by judges for suspects before they are released on bond. The City of Houston’s representative on the board asked for this item to be placed back on the agenda after it failed to receive enough votes last month.

On February 2nd, I announced the One Safe Houston plan – a comprehensive initiative that holistically addresses crime prevention. Part of that plan called for bond reform, specifically to make the 10% down payment a requirement on bail bond premiums.

In March, I wrote a letter to the Harris County Bail Bond Board urging members to adopt this policy.

I’m very gratified to see the Harris County Bail Bond Board adopt this policy today. When judges set high bonds for violent offenses, bail bond companies should not waive or reduce premiums, thus jeopardizing public safety.

I’m grateful to the advocates, victim families especially, who pushed for this reform, including many elected officials.

Earlier today, the Houston city council considered a similar ordinance, and the vote was delayed until next week, pending the Board’s vote. With today’s vote by the Harris County Bail Bond Board, it will be unnecessary for the City to move forward.”

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Mayor Sylvester Turner and City Council Approve Funding for Three Mental Health Initiatives

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Mayor Sylvester Turner and City Council passed three ordinances today that will allocate City of Houston American Rescue Act Plan (ARPA) fundinginto behavioral health programs that are intended to assist the Houston Police Department when handling mental health crisis calls.

The Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT) and Crisis Call Diversion Program (CCD), Crisis Intervention Response Teams (CIRT), and Clinician Officer Remote Evaluation (CORE) are part of One Safe Houston, the Mayor’s public safety initiative to combat violent crime and part of the City’s effort to allocate $21 million of funding into mental health and domestic violence prevention initiatives.

  • Mobile Crisis Outreach Team – an interdisciplinary mobile team comprised of psychiatrists, registered nurses, and licensed clinicians specializing in crisis intervention and rapid response. Within MCOT, there will be the Crisis Call Diversion Program, a 24-hour coverage program aimed at diverting mental health crisis calls that are non-criminal/non-violent to counselors and community mental health providers rather than sending first responders to investigate. (Approximately $12.6 million approved today)
  • Crisis Intervention Response Teams – a specialized program that pairs a mental health clinician with a law enforcement partner. (Approximately $2.4 million approved today for Subrecipient Agreement between the City of Houston and The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD)
  • Clinician Officer Remote Evaluation – a telehealth strategy for responding to mental health crisis calls using a tablet and a HIPAA-approved technology platform to connect a law enforcement first responder with a mental health clinician in the community at the time of the 911 dispatch. (Approximately $2.5 million approved today)

“Widespread social anxiety and mental health concerns are serious factors contributing to the nationwide spike in violent crime,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “These ordinances will ensure that we have mental health professionals in place who can respond to situations involving a person with a mental health crisis. I want to thank City Council for approving these measures that will allow our city to have the proper resources available to fight against violent crime and continue our legacy of emerging as One Safe Houston.”

One Safe Houston is a comprehensive violence reduction initiative that links research-based strategies to improve public safety and reduce the harms caused by violent crime. To learn more about One Safe Houston, please visit www.houstontx.gov/onesafehouston/.

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Driver in pickup truck hits, kills pedestrian in west Houston while family inside vehicle

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An investigation is underway after police said a man was struck by a pickup truck while walking in west Houston Sunday.

It happened in the 4300 block of Kirkwood Drive and High Star around 10:20 p.m.

According to officers with the Houston Police Department, it was reported that a man in his early 30′s was walking in the northbound lanes of Kirkwood when a pickup truck traveling northbound struck him. Police said the driver, who had his wife and children in the vehicle with him, stopped the pickup truck.

According to officers, the pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS.

Police said the driver and his wife are currently detained for questioning.

Investigators said the man was not crossing at a crosswalk when the incident happened.

Police are working to determine if alcohol was a factor in the crash.

Mayor Turner Attends Historic White House Ceremony Honoring First Black Woman Confirmed to Serve on the United States Supreme Court

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Today, I was honored to attend the confirmation ceremony of incoming Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. It was remarkable to watch President Biden walk across the White House Lawn with Vice President Kamala Harris to his left and Judge Jackson to his right, both African American women.

As I sat on the White House lawn and listened to Judge Brown thank the many people she said helped her along her journey, I thought about other prominent figures in history who helped make this day a reality.

From people like the late Justice Thurgood Marshall, the Court’s first African American Justice, to Judge Constance Baker Motley, the first Black woman to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court and the first Black woman appointed federal judge.

I also thought about Federal Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, the first African American appointed to the federal bench in Texas and only the third African American woman federal judge in the country. I also thought about United States District Judge Vanessa Gilmore, who recently retired.

At times, I reminisced on the work of Martin Luther King Jr. and even Wheeler Ave. Baptist Church’s Founding Pastor William “Bill” Lawson. All these individuals have played a part in moving our nation forward and creating opportunities for many to succeed and carry the torch.

I also remembered my upbringing and my mother’s sacrifices to help me get to where I am.
Today’s event was remarkable and historic, and it sent a message to our young children that if they work hard and stay the course, they can become a Justice of the United States Supreme Court or whatever they dream of being.

With the swearing-in of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, the United States Supreme Court will look more like America. I was honored and humbled to attend today’s ceremony, and I thank the President and First Lady for the invitation to witness history.