Telling America’s Story: the new “America.gov” website
If you are interested in knowing more about what’s going on in the United States, America.gov is a great site for you! On America.gov you’ll find out more about what Americans are thinking in this historic election year or to what extent regional or socio-economic or other factors might play in their voting patterns; you’ll also have access to the latest on U.S. foreign policy concerning a particular country or region or issue; information on American arts and culture or its education system will also be at your fingertips. Produced by the U.S. State Department, the site delivers current information about all these subjects, and more.
Important features of the site include an extensive selection of video clips and podcasts. Subjects range from social and cultural subjects to the elections to foreign policy or even information on development assistance. Additionally, you’ll find photo galleries and links to publications for more in-depth reading.
Also, the American Embassy in Mexico City maintains its own web site at: http://mexico.usembassy.gov/. This site provides you with the latest information on visas, studying in the U.S., business and trade, and services available for American citizens. Additionally, we also provide monthly newsletters from the U.S. Ambassador in Mexico, Antonio O. Garza, Jr.
America.gov and mexico.usembassy.gov — check them out.