Many Jackson residents from Mexico will soon be able to get more support with passports and visas
A new immigration office is slated to open in late April
specifically to help people from the Mexican state of Tlaxcala
Western Wyoming has one of the largest populations in the U.S
from this mountainous region of central Mexico
Immigrants have been coming to Jackson from there for decades
when word spread in small Mexican towns of the job opportunities in Wyoming
Their home country’s government wants to continue to support them
the director of the immigrant assistance office in Tlaxcala
Many immigrants can’t travel back to Mexico to get documents such as birth certificates
since they may not be let back into the U.S
The Jackson office will help them get birth certificates and other documents critical for immigration
But it hasn’t been easy to set up shop in one of the most expensive places in the nation
The immigrant assistance center was originally slated to open in Jackson over a year ago. But officials from the Mexican government said it was easier to find an office space in Manhattan than in Jackson
“It was a little bit more expensive in Jackson than the one in Manhattan.”
her staff was able to open another office in Southern California
But Jackson could soon be home to the third office in the U.S
Zabalza is looking at at least two rental options in the heart of town
thanks in part to help from other organizations in Jackson serving the Latino population
Zabalza visited Jackson last week and met with members of Voices JH
Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic Church and the Center for the Arts
The organizations helped suggest office spaces
as well as housing opportunities for the Tlaxcaltecan employee who will be moving to town to lead the resource center
“It feels great to be surrounded by many people that are interested in … immigrant welfare,” Zabalza said
“And we would like to work with them to make life better for our paisanos [countrymen].”
The goal is to open the office on April 24
with the governor of the Mexican state traveling to Jackson to host the celebration
A group of Tlaxcaltecan elders with kids and grandkids living in the region will also be in town, as part of the Mexican government’s program to reunite families across borders and bridge generation gaps
These events will coincide with the Center for the Arts’ Tlaxcala Cultural Celebration on April 25 — an evening of dance
The Center has been working for two years to get visas for a group of Mexican artists, including Pedro Avelino, the director of the Hueyotlipan Cultural Center who’s mural of Mexican life is displayed on Jackson pathways.
the Center’s creative initiatives director
“This unique cultural celebration recognizes the Latino immigrant population in Jackson
using the arts as a bridge to connect our communities,” she said in a press release
The Jackson Hole High School is planning a Tlaxcala-themed week
where students will learn about the Mexican region’s culture
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