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Mexican Mayor Ready to Return to U.S.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:47:12 PM
By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ

Jerez Mayor Andres Bremudez wipes the sweat off his forehead during his first year activities report Monday, Sept. 12, 2005, in Jerez Town, on the northern State of Zacatecas. Andres Bermudez, a migrant who went from field hand to millionaire to mayor of his hometown in Mexico, had grand plans to help his impoverished village. But a year after he took office, Bermudez says that running Jerez has been a frustrating experience that has taken a toll on his children, who still live in California, and his health. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)JEREZ, Mexico (AP) - Andres Bermudez, a migrant who went from field hand to millionaire to mayor of this impoverished village, had grand plans to create jobs and improve his hometown. But now he's had enough of Mexican politics and can't wait to return to California.

Bermudez, who completes one year in office Thursday, told The Associated Press he knew his job would be difficult. Still, he wasn't prepared to deal with the red tape and partisan mudslinging.

"First, I left my hometown because I wanted a better life for my children," he said, referring to crossing into the United States hidden in the trunk of a car with his pregnant wife in 1973.


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