Talk:Carlos Gutierrez

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Why does Carlos Gutierrez not have a listed college deg? Pleas post it.

[edit] His Lack of a College Degree

Link at [[1]] offers the following: "After spending years with his family moving from city to city Carlos found his first job in Mexico City in 1975 as a sales and marketing trainee. It was there where he met his wife and started taking business administration at a local university. Even though he never had time to finish his degree, he was eventually promoted to corporate headquarters in Battle Creek, Michigan". His official bio at [[2]] doesn't mention a degree so can it be presumed in the article he didn't earn one? Nigel 13:35, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Position on Illegal Immigration

Gutierrez spent a goodly amount of time in 2007 supporting the proposed legislation to give a special path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. This proposed legislation was essentially a reward for illegal behavior because it allowed illegal immigrants a new path to citizenship not available to immigrants who entered America legally. Also, the proposed legislation merely required payment of back taxes, whereas a legal American citizen who didn't pay his/her taxes might well end up in prison. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.44.144.158 (talk) 01:17, 26 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Category?

I don't see in his categories a list of minorities in U.S. Government. If there is such a category already within Wikipedia, please help me locate it; if not, could someone please create it? I don't mean specific race or cultural categories (Cuban Americans in U.S. Government), but minorities of all types . . . or perhaps a category within a category, e.g., Minorities in Government, Minorities in U.S. Government, then the various minority group categories, or U.S. Government, Minorities in U.S. Goverment, then the various minority group categories. I think that a single list pointing to articles about minorities in U.S. Government would be invaluable to those who wish to research the balance in U.S. Government between Caucasians and minorities. Kilyle 09:08, 22 October 2006 (UTC)