Posted on 05/30/2010 9:19:57 AM PDT by epithermal
Heres the full list of conspirators from both sides of the border:
The conclave was attended by U.S. lawmakers: Amanda Aguirre, Linda Brown, Linda Lopez, Manuel Manny Alvarez, Manny Ruiz, Martin Porchas, Rick Flores and Rudy Molera.
Representing Mexico: Alfonso Elijah Corichi Claudia, Emma Larios, Ernesto Saro, Guillermo Anaya, Luis Alberto Villareal and Silvano Aureole.
And conservatives are the ones accused of sedition?
(Excerpt) Read more at verumserum.com ...
International court? Who cares?
Mexican lawmakers don't make laws for American states. If these arrogant, racist vermin want a war, they are gonna get it.
Representing Mexico: Alfonso Elijah Corichi Claudia, Emma Larios, Ernesto Saro, Guillermo Anaya, Luis Alberto Villareal and Silvano Aureole.”
Bullshit...they are ALL representing Mexico.
If the International court wants to agree against a duly enacted law of the Sovereign State of Arizona, we should declare war on it and make it a parking lot.
This is Arizona. We don’t recognize “international courts”. They can rule all day long. How do they enforce their ruling? Arizonans have lots of guns and the U.N. blue helmets are a bunch of sissy, girlymen.
Quislings one and all.
Sounds like the event will be a good platform to initiate the
“Take an Illegal Alien Home With You to Live Forever at Your House Day”
Exactly.
“OGALES, May 25, 2010 .- To reverse the effects of SB-1070, legislators in Mexico and the U.S. (EU) have agreed to submit an appeal to the Interamerican Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), since this initiative criminalises migration with racial profiling in the state of Arizona.”
Simple fix. Just tell the court that AZ will model their immigration laws after those in Mexico.
Pure and utter treason, absolutely.
By definition treason is:
# a crime that undermines the offender’s government
# disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior
# treachery: an act of deliberate betrayal
Now somebody needs to find an Arizona state statute on it and hang the bastards.
This today, by way of NAFBPO.
[snip]It doesnt have to do with immigration. It doesnt have to do with the flow of certain things that come to this side of the border, Crowley said,
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Foreign News Report
National Guard role on border clarified
El Sol de Mexico (Mexico City) 5/26/10
Mexico asks National Guard to combat crime and not immigrants
Mexicos Secretary of Foreign Relations (SRE) requested that the 1,200 US National Guard soldiers sent to the Mexican border by President Obama be used to pursue organized criminals and not immigrants. Mexico is confident that the personnel of the National Guard will strengthen the operations to combat transnational organized crime that exists on both sides of the border and ( ) not undertake activities directly connected to the application of migratory laws, said Secretary Patricia Espinosa Cantellano in a communique. In the message, she reiterated that the Mexican government respects the sovereign decisions of the US, but demanded that this decision of Obamas result in channeling additional resources to reinforce the prevention of illegal traffic of arms and cash money to Mexico.
In a related story, Joel Hernandez, judicial adviser for the SRE explained that the Mexican government has no recourse in the International Court to legally stop Arizonas new law, SB 1070, for lack of jurisdictional grounds to challenge a state law. Mexico can only assist in US law suits as friend of the court.
El Informador (Guadalajara, Jalisco) 5/26/10
Illegal entrants can rest easy
Washington, D.C. The US National Guard sent to reinforce the border will seek to stop illegal traffic and not be used to enforce immigration law, the US State Department affirmed today. The Mexican government had requested that the soldiers not be used against immigrants. What the president announced today is totally consistent with our efforts to do our part in counteracting violence and to halt the flow of dangerous people and property: arms and drugs, said the State Departments spokesman, Philip Crowley. It doesnt have to do with immigration. It doesnt have to do with the flow of certain things that come to this side of the border, Crowley said,
El Heraldo (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) 5/26/10
Arizonas neo-Nazi Law
The Council of Ministers [read: Cabinet ] announced yesterday that Honduras will file a lawsuit against the law that criminalizes illegal immigration in Arizona. Alden Rivera, Vice-Minister of Foreign Relations [read: Deputy Secretary of State ] said that a team of lawyers will be sent to carry out the legal procedures so that the legislation may be nullified. The SB1070, or neo-Nazi law to its critics, permits state agents to ask for documents from persons who present reasonable doubt of being undocumented immigrants
[The article had one reply from a reader, as follows: ]
What do you mean, neo-Nazi Law? Quit fomenting hatred, you bunch of ignoramuses, so-called journalists. The laws of the countries have to be respected, and one ought to think that they do it for a good reason, instead of trying to stick it in peoples heads that it is pure discrimination. On the contrary, you, who have influence on the race, should advise us to behave well in the USA because here they label us as noisy, disorderly, (and) that we fill up the jails, are on welfare, that our teenagers leave school to get pregnant, etc. The Gringos flee from the Latino barrios, because we are a problem. Itd be better for you to tell the people to go to school to learn English, its free, instead of passing the time watching soap operas and drinking Bud Weiser. (sic)
http://www.elheraldo.hn/País/Ediciones/2010/05/26/Noticias/Demandas-contra-ley-neonazi-de-Arizona
Cuarto Poder (Tuxtla, Chiapas) 5/26/10
Mexican senator hopes for integral migratory reform
Manuel Velasco, aka Blondie, a Mexican senator from the state of Chiapas, said that no wall, be it of concrete, of racist laws, or of military personnel, will be the final solution that Mexico and the United States seek to bring to a halt shared problems such as the illegal traffic of firearms nor to normalize the interchange of manpower. He warned that the presence of U.S. military could provoke grave violations of the human rights of migrants who cross to the American Union, adding that the final solution is for the United States to bring about an integral migratory reform that would do justice to millions of undocumented workers.
-end of report-
“Bullshit...they are ALL representing Mexico.”
Pretty much! Mexico, such a lovely place....
May 30, 2010
Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) — A prison warden in the Mexican state of Morelos was abducted as he reported to work Saturday morning and his dismembered body was found later in four locations in the city of Cuernavaca, the government-run Notimex agency reported.
The warden was identified as Luis Navarro Castaneda, director of the Atlacholoaya prison.
Written messages were left with the body remains, Notimex said. The news agency did not report what the messages said.[snip]
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/05/30/mexico.warden.killed/index.html?eref=igoogle_cnn
Then we should immediately form a consortium to challenge Mexico’s much more stringent immigration laws in the very same court, along with the immigration laws of most countries of the world, and bring this damnable charade to an end.
I could live with that.
Treason!
I do not know which is more pathetic, Zero or the useless sons of bitches that voted for him.
Ping!
I think treason is a reasonable charge, here...
FWIW, I don't recall that AZ law mentioning any specific ethnic group. Makes on wonder about the apparent ethnic uniformity of the makeup of this group...
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