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Fox hopes to reschedule Texas visit(Vicente Fox to defend “rights” of illegal immigrants in USA)
www.chron.com ^ | Aug. 22, 2002, 8:18PM | Staff and wire reports

Posted on 08/23/2002 5:38:30 PM PDT by It'salmosttolate

Fox hopes to reschedule Texas visit

Staff and wire reports

MEXICO CITY -- A day after Mexico's leader said his cancellation of an August visit to Houston and other Texas cities signaled his willingness to defend his countrymen's human rights, President Vicente Fox hopes to reschedule the visit, according to a spokeswoman.

Fox called off the visit Aug. 14 in protest of that day's execution of Mexican citizen Javier Suarez Medina, 33, who had been condemned for the 1988 murder of a Dallas undercover police officer.

"When you have commitments, when you believe in values, you live by them," Fox told the Chronicle and journalists from three other Texas newspapers.

"Human rights is a key issue for this government," Fox said. "We've been promoting the respect for human rights in Mexico and outside of Mexico. To be coherent, we did have to take the position we took."

Today, however, Fox said he hopes to reschedule his trip to Texas, spokeswoman Alicia Buenrostro said. Because of Texas' importance to Mexico, Fox wants to meet with state politicians and business officials, she said.

Buenrostro said Fox believes Mexico has a better chance of reaching a migration accord with the United States after U.S. elections in November. Fox has been pushing the United States to allow more legal migration from Mexico since taking office in December 2000, ending 71 years of single-party rule.

Fox, conducting much of Wednesday's newspaper interview in English, said he had been in contact with President Bush and Texas Gov. Rick Perry before Suarez's execution in an effort to delay or cancel it.

Mexico maintains that the legal rights of Suarez, who had moved to the United States when he was 3 years old, were violated because he was prevented from contacting a Mexican consulate at the time of his arrest. An international treaty, which the United States signed, provides for such contacts.

Fox said that in attempting to forestall Suarez's execution, his government was trying to set a precedent for the treatment of Mexicans abroad.

"Under these considerations I could not have come to Texas," Fox said.

"Many Mexicans live in the United States, many of them are indigenous people," Fox said. "So ... we want to make sure that any who are held because of a criminal act have the opportunity to call the consulate or the embassy."

Fox said appellate judges in other cases have reduced Mexicans' death sentences on grounds that local authorities failed to allow them access to Mexican officials. Dozens of Mexicans are now awaiting execution on death rows across the United States, many of them in Texas.

Fox, whose July 2000 election ended seven decades of one-party rule in Mexico, said his government would actively support efforts to reduce the death sentences faced by Mexicans.

"We will always be asking for mercy or clemency because of our convictions," Fox said.

Both Perry and Tony Sanchez, his Democratic challenger in November's gubernatorial election, said last week that while they respected Fox's position, executing convicted murders was Texas' prerogative.

The Mexican Constitution provides the death penalty in cases of treason and other military offenses. But there have been no official executions for many decades. Fox said Wednesday that he recognized Texas' sovereign right to the death penalty but would continue to protest it.

"To our efforts were added those of the European Community, of the United Nations and all of those institutions that don't believe the death penalty is the way to go," Fox said of his government's protests in favor of Suarez.

Fox had been scheduled to meet with business leaders and Mexican residents in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Austin during his Aug. 26-29 visit. He was also to visit the Crawford ranch where Bush is spending August.

Fox said he would visit Texas early next year and would meet with Bush in Baja California in October.

Fox said his countrymen in Texas should be encouraged by his decision to cancel the visit.

"There are millions and millions of Mexicans living in the United States," Fox said, "and if each one of them is going to find themselves in a similar situation in which their rights are violated, I must protest."

Fox called off another trip to Texas in early June amid binational squabbling over Mexico's failure to live up to a 1944 treaty that divides the water in the Rio Grande Basin.

Mexicans have argued that nearly a decade of drought in the basin has hampered their ability to live up to the treaty and have called for it to be rewritten. Texas farmers along the river, as well as state and U.S. officials, insisted that Mexico had enough water to at least partially repay its debt.

An agreement was reached later in June under which Mexico would pay a fraction of the water it owed and the United States would help finance improved irrigation and other water systems in the Mexican borderlands.

A planned April trip to the United States and Canada was canceled when the Mexican Congress refused to grant Fox permission to leave the country.

Required by the constitution, such approval was a formality during the long rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI. Now it is another tool used by the opposition-controlled Congress in its wrangling with Fox.

In a visit last September, Fox addressed the U.S. Congress and stumped in Ohio with Bush, urging the legalization of an estimated 3 million undocumented Mexicans living north of the border. Hopes for immigration reform and other U.S. concessions were battered by the Sept. 11 attacks, Fox acknowledged Wednesday.

But the increased commerce under the 8-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement requires the United States to take Mexico more seriously than it has in the past, Fox said.

"The United States has to understand that we are partners," Fox said, "We are not asking for charity."

Fox emphasized the important and growing trade ties between Mexico, the United States and Canada in making his appeal for greater cooperation in the future. He pointed out that Mexico alone buys more from the United States than Spain, France, Germany and Italy together.

Chronicle staffer Dudley Althaus and the Associated Press contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: immigrantion; immigrantlist; immigration
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1 posted on 08/23/2002 5:38:31 PM PDT by It'salmosttolate
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To: It'salmosttolate
OMG! Human rights for Mexicans? I saw their human rights. The right to beg from tourists because your government does NOTHING for you. I'm a conservative but I don't think its right for a country to have its old and crippled people wandering the beaches begging for enough to get their food for that day. The Mexicans are literally dying to get out of there - and he is lecturing us about human rights?
2 posted on 08/23/2002 5:44:55 PM PDT by Aria
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To: It'salmosttolate
"Human rights is a key issue for this government," Fox said. "We've been promoting the respect for human rights in Mexico and outside of Mexico.

What liberals don't seem to understand is that murderers, rapists -- all criminals that seriously violate other people's rights -- have forfeited their right to life and deserve the death penalty.

3 posted on 08/23/2002 5:52:14 PM PDT by thinktwice
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To: It'salmosttolate
Forgot to add ... President Bush should let Fox know that an extremely cold Texas day will set a proper stage for Fox's next visit.
4 posted on 08/23/2002 5:56:04 PM PDT by thinktwice
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To: It'salmosttolate
Hey vicente fox stay home and start reforming and tell your illegal aliens in the united states to comeback home. These people are not your election campaigners in another country!
6 posted on 08/23/2002 5:57:32 PM PDT by bok
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To: Aria
Medina never claimed to be a Mexican citizen till after he was convicted and his case was being appealed. If a Mexican national wants the Mexican government to defend him in court, he should request contact with his embassy when first arrested or before going on trial. Otherwise defendants will game the system as a ploy to getting their sentences or convictions thrown out.
7 posted on 08/23/2002 6:01:11 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: It'salmosttolate
3 million illegal Mexicans living in the US? Try more like 6-8 million! There are probably between 12-15 million illegal Invaders living in this country.

Because Bush and the Republicans refuse to do anything about the Mexican Invasion, I've already changed my party affiliation to Independent. I also have stopped sending money to the Repubs. Screw them.

Since it should be apparent to all Americans that both major parties are unwilling to do anything about the Invasion, all I can do is to recommend that people buy and stock up on arms and ammunition. When this country is balkanized and split wide open, they will be needed.
8 posted on 08/23/2002 6:28:19 PM PDT by Cat Patrol
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To: It'salmosttolate
Fox knows he has a weakling and stooge for a U. S. president. He's been working it for all it's worth. There will be a temporary hiatus to fool the American people. then the sell-out will continue.
9 posted on 08/23/2002 6:40:11 PM PDT by RLK
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To: bok
Yea, what you said!!!
10 posted on 08/23/2002 6:57:17 PM PDT by texasreb
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To: It'salmosttolate
There are no rights for illegals in America, they do not need to be here. What they deserve is a heavy fine, and exportation.
11 posted on 08/23/2002 7:09:35 PM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: It'salmosttolate
Fox hopes to reschedule Texas visit..

Quick, Execute another one.

12 posted on 08/23/2002 7:21:52 PM PDT by Mike Darancette
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To: It'salmosttolate
If Fox's Mexico is such a beacon for human rights, and the US is so inhumane- Why do millions of Mexicans flood this country and where are the American immigrants fleeing tyranny?
13 posted on 08/23/2002 7:57:31 PM PDT by Fast 1975
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To: Mike Darancette
>> Fox hopes to reschedule Texas visit.. Quick, Execute another one. <<

One wonders why "conservative" Vicente Fox is so obsessed with saving murderers and criminals in the U.S. but never "protests" the abortion laws in this country. I guess criminals are more deserving than innocent babies in his mindset.

Hey, Vince, would it even bother you if a Mexican national crossed the border to get taxpayer funded abortion in the U.S.? Aren't you pro-life? Hello?!

14 posted on 08/24/2002 12:22:35 AM PDT by BillyBoy
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To: RLK
Fox knows he has a weakling and stooge for a U. S. president. He's been working it for all it's worth. There will be a temporary hiatus to fool the American people. then the sell-out will continue.

The whole damn world knows that the Republicrats are big pushovers. Look at all the tin-pot dictators and various U.N. lackeys making their 'demands' on the U.S. for this and that.

Not one of our spineless P.O.S. politicians has the stones to tell them to take a flying leap.

It's all about 'fairness', 'tolerance' and 'diversity' not to mention corporate-who-gives-a-sh*t-about-sovereignity dollars.

15 posted on 08/24/2002 6:25:06 AM PDT by Looking4Truth
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To: Looking4Truth
The Bible says we will have a one-world government and I believe it. We are going to belong to a gigantic 3rd-world style government with the elites at the top and everyone else at the bottom, no middle class just elites and serfs.

Most FReepers know that we're (the U.S. and namely conservatives the world over) being sold down the river as I write this.

The slippery slope just gets steeper and steeper by the day.

16 posted on 08/24/2002 6:32:22 AM PDT by Looking4Truth
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To: It'salmosttolate
"Many Mexicans live in the United States, many of them are indigenous people," Fox said.

This is a bit ambiguous. What exactly does he mean by calling them "indigenous"? If they were born here, they're U.S. citizens and are no more entitled to help from the Mexican government than any Anglo-Euro-American. If they're Mexican-born but have lived here for years, they're still Mexican, not U.S. citizens, and not indigenous. I think Fox is playing with semantics and obfuscating.

"There are millions and millions of Mexicans living in the United States," Fox said, "and if each one of them is going to find themselves in a similar situation in which their rights are violated, I must protest."

If you're going to protest anything, why don't you protest the fact that millions of your citizens are living illegally in the U.S. and quit making statements that sound like that's perfectly fine with you.

17 posted on 08/24/2002 6:46:37 AM PDT by tdadams
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To: Looking4Truth
Uh, congratulations. I think you're breaking the code.
18 posted on 08/24/2002 7:29:47 AM PDT by RLK
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To: Looking4Truth
When the leftist media declared Bush to be the frontrunner a year and a half before the election, everybody should have known we were being manipulated. Now we have a useless weakling from a useless family in as president. What we have is a swarm of weak useless people from useless families using national politics as a glamorous prestigious playground while claiming they are making the sacrigice of committing themselves to "public service." The truth is, they don't have anything else to do with their lives. No Kennedy has worked a day for 80 years. Someone in the Bush family made money a century ago leaving Bush Senior an aimless party aparatichik. W has been coasting through life on figurehead positions offered him. We have Bentsens, Cuomos, Rockerfellers, and a continuing list. Fox and everybody else is going to take advantage of it. Clinton thinks he is still president with a $250,000 raise per night in pay, and he might as well be because he is unopposed and W. is quoting his speeches nearly word for word.
19 posted on 08/24/2002 7:45:23 AM PDT by RLK
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To: It'salmosttolate
How about we give them the right to go back to their own country?

BTW, it is too late! We have been overrun and nothing will be done now.

20 posted on 08/24/2002 8:14:51 AM PDT by Pining_4_TX
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