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Mexicans feeling persecuted flee U.S.
CNN ^ | November 26, 2012 | Rafael Romo

Posted on 11/26/2012 8:17:07 PM PST by moonshinner_09

Cananea, Mexico (CNN) -- In a remote town in northern Mexico, a 10-year-old-boy is struggling with his homework. His name is Oscar Castellanos, and the fifth-grader is getting extra help from his father because he's having trouble adjusting to his new school.

The student enrolled at Leona Vicario Elementary in the town of Cananea is technically a foreigner in his father's land. Oscar was born in Arizona and is a U.S. citizen. He recites the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance by memory without hesitation. His English accent is that of a boy raised in the American Southwest.

Oscar's family moved back to Mexico after the state of Arizona approved some of the toughest immigration laws in the United States. Now they live in Cananea, a mining town of 30,000, about 35 miles south of the U.S.-Mexico border.

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Mexico; News/Current Events; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: adios; aliens; az; immigration; mx
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1 posted on 11/26/2012 8:17:15 PM PST by moonshinner_09
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2 posted on 11/26/2012 8:20:18 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: moonshinner_09

Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.


3 posted on 11/26/2012 8:22:31 PM PST by Beowulf9
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If you break the law of the land you should be prosecuted. Is that persecution?


4 posted on 11/26/2012 8:22:44 PM PST by DManA
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To: moonshinner_09

Real Anti-Immigrant Bigotry—The real racists are not the Gringos, hombre
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=21973

As far as the kind of treatment illegal immigrants from Mexico deserve, let’s treat them as Mexico treats all immigrants. According to the Center for Security Policy’s J. Michael Waller, “Mexico deals harshly not only with illegal immigrants. It treats even legal immigrants, naturalized citizens and foreign investors in ways that would, by the standards of those who carp about U.S. immigration policy, have to be called ‘racist’ and ‘xenophobic.’

“If you think these critics are mad about U.S. immigration policy now, imagine how upset they would be if we adopted an approach far more radical than the bill they rail against which was adopted last year by the House of Representatives - namely, the way Mexico treats illegal aliens.”

For example, according to an official translation published by the Organization of American States, the Mexican constitution includes the following restrictions:

Pursuant to Article 33, “Foreigners may not in any way participate in the political affairs of the country.”

Equal employment rights are denied to immigrants, even legal ones. Article 32: “Mexicans shall have priority over foreigners under equality of circumstances for all classes of concessions and for all employment, positions, or commissions of the Government in which the status of citizenship is not indispensable.”

Jobs for which Mexican citizenship is considered “indispensable” include, pursuant to Article 32, bans on foreigners, immigrants, and even naturalized citizens of Mexico serving as military officers, Mexican-flagged ship and airline crew, and chiefs of seaports and airports.

Article 55 denies immigrants the right to become federal lawmakers. A Mexican congressman or senator must be “a Mexican citizen by birth.”

Article 91 further stipulates that immigrants may never aspire to become cabinet officers as they are required to be Mexican by birth. Article 95 says the same about Supreme Court justices.

In accordance with Article 130, immigrants - even legal ones - may not become members of the clergy, either.

Article 27 states, “Only Mexicans by birth or naturalization and Mexican companies have the right to acquire ownership of lands, waters, and their appurtenances, or to obtain concessions for the exploitation of mines or of waters.”

Article 11 guarantees federal protection against “undesirable aliens resident in the country.” What is more, private individuals are authorized to make citizen’s arrests.

Article 16 states, “In cases of flagrante delicto, any person may arrest the offender and his accomplices, turning them over without delay to the nearest authorities.”

According to Article 33, “the Federal Executive shall have the exclusive power to compel any foreigner whose remaining he may deem inexpedient to abandon the national territory immediately and without the necessity of previous legal action.”


I read that in 2005 Mexico deported over 240,000 illegal immigrants. I wonder how many we deported?


5 posted on 11/26/2012 8:22:56 PM PST by TurboZamboni (Looting the future to bribe the present)
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To: moonshinner_09

Bank robbers feel persecuted.....


6 posted on 11/26/2012 8:23:33 PM PST by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: moonshinner_09
The student enrolled at Leona Vicario Elementary in the town of Cananea is technically a foreigner in his father's land.

Only in the US does that technicality apply.

In his home country, he has his father's citizenship. Different laws. CNN dances around that. I'm shocked...

/johnny

7 posted on 11/26/2012 8:23:58 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: moonshinner_09
Oscar's family moved back to Mexico after the state of Arizona approved some of the toughest immigration laws in the United States.

Self deportation - It works!

8 posted on 11/26/2012 8:25:14 PM PST by Repeat Offender (What good are conservative principles if we don't stand by them?)
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To: moonshinner_09

Do PR firms get these kinds of stories on the air? Who pays the PR firms? The “immigrant” rights groups? Federal agencies? Who? I wonder.


9 posted on 11/26/2012 8:26:05 PM PST by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: moonshinner_09

There are legal ways to get to America and legal ways to get citizenship... do one of those


10 posted on 11/26/2012 8:28:01 PM PST by GeronL (http://asspos.blogspot.com)
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To: moonshinner_09
The student enrolled at Leona Vicario Elementary in the town of Cananea is technically a foreigner in his father's land. Oscar was born in Arizona and is a U.S. citizen.

He can come back when he grows up1. He has nobody to blame for this temporary problem but his parents who didn't care enough to stop for a moment and think about his status.


1Assuming that the USA still exists as we know it by the year 2020 or thereabouts.
11 posted on 11/26/2012 8:30:05 PM PST by Greysard
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To: WilliamofCarmichael

The MSM is quite happy to run these stories without prompting.


12 posted on 11/26/2012 8:30:41 PM PST by GeronL (http://asspos.blogspot.com)
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To: moonshinner_09

Hasta luego !


13 posted on 11/26/2012 8:30:44 PM PST by traumer
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That’s a good thing.


14 posted on 11/26/2012 8:32:02 PM PST by PhiloBedo (You gotta roll with the punches and get with what's real.)
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To: Greysard
He can come back, or stay there, legally. Our laws say he was born here, he's welcome back. Their laws say his daddy determines his citizenship.

BTW, I rarely see proper footnotes on FR. Hat tip, and a free beer if you ever actually meet me.

/johnny

15 posted on 11/26/2012 8:34:10 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: moonshinner_09

Did CNN even run a criminal background check on the parents?


16 posted on 11/26/2012 8:34:41 PM PST by dila813
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Warms my heart to read stuff like this.


17 posted on 11/26/2012 8:35:29 PM PST by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: moonshinner_09

I call bravo sierra.


18 posted on 11/26/2012 8:42:15 PM PST by SpaceBar
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To: rockrr

Let them go home. We didn’t invite them. We will not miss them, help pay their way out of the country...


19 posted on 11/26/2012 8:43:21 PM PST by BooBoo1000 ( Your life is like a coin, you can spend it on what ever you want, but you can only spend it once.)
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Let them go home. We didn’t invite them. We will not miss them, help pay their way out of the country...


20 posted on 11/26/2012 8:43:24 PM PST by BooBoo1000 ( Your life is like a coin, you can spend it on what ever you want, but you can only spend it once.)
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