[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 39 (Tuesday, March 7, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E283-E284]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




         HONORING 2016 ``MR. AMIGO'' FERNANDO LANDEROS VERDUGO

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                           HON. FILEMON VELA

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, March 7, 2017

  Mr. VELA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the Charro Days 
Fiesta and commend the 2016 ``Mr. Amigo,'' chosen by the Mr. Amigo 
Association of Brownsville, Texas, and Matamoros, Tamaulipas, in 
Mexico.
   Fernando Landeros Verdugo is a caring philanthropist and founder of 
the Fundacion Teleton. His institution's efforts have united both Latin 
America and the U.S. over the last

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20 years with the purpose of providing opportunities to children with 
disabilities and their families. His hard work has gained him the 
admiration of many, and he is an excellent choice to represent the 
spirit of friendship.
   First awarded in 1964, the title of ``Mr. Amigo'' is an annual 
tribute to an outstanding Mexican citizen who has made a lasting 
contribution during the previous year to international solidarity and 
goodwill. ``Mr. Amigo'' acts as an ambassador between the United States 
and Mexico and presides over the annual Charro Days Fiesta.
   Charro Days dates back to 1937, when the citizens of Brownsville 
organized the event in the midst of the Great Depression to celebrate 
the cultural heritage shared between Brownsville and its sister city 
across the Rio Grande, Matamoros. The first Charro Days celebration 
featured a parade with horse-drawn floats and participants dressed in 
traditional Mexican costumes reminiscent of charros, or Mexican 
cowboys.
   From these humble beginnings, Charro Days has evolved into a multi-
day event, which includes dances, fiestas, a children's parade, and the 
Grand International Parade. Thousands of participants from both sides 
of the border celebrate these traditions each year.
   The 80th annual Charro Days celebration commenced on February 19th, 
with a grito, or celebratory yell, and on February 25th, the Mayor of 
Brownsville and the Mayor of Matamoros met at the Gateway International 
Bridge to extend their hands across the border, symbolizing the 
friendship between the two cities.
   Mr. Speaker, thank you for the opportunity to honor the Charro Days 
Fiesta and for joining me in recognizing the importance of this annual 
celebration, which continues to strengthen the relationship between 
Brownsville and Matamoros, and the bonds between the United States and 
Mexico.

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