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Fox asks health care, education, protection for Mexican migrants
AP ^ | November 5, 2003 | DEBORAH BAKER and BARRY MASSEY

Posted on 11/06/2003 1:52:48 PM PST by sarcasm

Edited on 04/13/2004 2:44:41 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

The president of Mexico called Wednesday for improved treatment of Mexicans who enter the United States, including better health care and education and respect for the human rights of migrants.

"There is an urgent need to guarantee respect for human rights on our borders, prevent more deaths in the desert and wage an all-out battle against those who threaten, extort or attack migrants," President Vicente Fox, speaking in Spanish, told the New Mexico Legislature. A simultaneous translation was provided.


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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: immigrant; vicentefox
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1 posted on 11/06/2003 1:52:51 PM PST by sarcasm
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To: sarcasm
Let's send them all back.

Then we solve our "unemployment" problem overnight.

2 posted on 11/06/2003 1:54:38 PM PST by BenLurkin (Socialism is Slavery)
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To: sarcasm
Q: What do you call a 10,000 border patrol agents with guns and dogs?

A: Cruz control.
3 posted on 11/06/2003 1:55:28 PM PST by Agnes Heep
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4 posted on 11/06/2003 1:59:13 PM PST by VU4G10 (Have You Forgotten?)
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To: sarcasm
including better health care and education

Not a problem. Just let us know which one of your credit cards or accounts you want us to charge it to and we'll do it.

5 posted on 11/06/2003 1:59:13 PM PST by Wheee The People (Do not read past this line, under penalty of law.)
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To: sarcasm
That bastard Fox could buy them all the benefits the illegals need with all the money the Mexican Government has swiped from Mexicans.
6 posted on 11/06/2003 1:59:15 PM PST by You Gotta Be Kidding Me
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To: sarcasm
Vince better stop blurring the line between legal and illegal immigrants. There is a HUGE difference. That SOB needs to start respecting our borders and stop sending his undesirables and exporting his poverty to America and expecting us to welcome the border intruders with open arms. This crap has got to stop and no quarter should be given to that bastard Fox. And Bush better stop kissing Fox's corrupt ass. This is growing more intolerable by the day.
7 posted on 11/06/2003 2:02:10 PM PST by Spiff (Have you committed one random act of thoughtcrime today?)
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To: Spiff
Agreed! This SOB Fox wants the US to finance and subsidize his corrupt ass, by providing the services that his sh#t gov't ought to.
9 posted on 11/06/2003 2:05:33 PM PST by Levante
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To: sarcasm
Maybe if Fox would spend as much time improving the economy and social policies of that hellhole of a nation he runs, and thereby improve the lot of residents there, as he spends complaining about OUR immigration policies, things would improve on both sides of the border.
10 posted on 11/06/2003 2:06:17 PM PST by My2Cents ("Well...there you go again.")
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To: HiJinx
ping
11 posted on 11/06/2003 2:06:38 PM PST by Libertarianize the GOP (Ideas have consequences)
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To: SpaceBar
That's what Fox says to all the great unwashed poor indian country people he hates so much. All they are is money mules to him. Fox is smart, his version of ethnic cleansing is lining his pockets but not killing people, so he doesn't care.
12 posted on 11/06/2003 2:07:06 PM PST by cyborg (Kyk nou, die ding wat jy soek issie hierie sienj)
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To: sarcasm
Listen Senor Fox, We'll give you those things when you quit claim deed Mexico to the United States. Si?
13 posted on 11/06/2003 2:08:12 PM PST by bigfootbob
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To: Spiff
That SOB needs to start respecting our borders and stop sending his undesirables and exporting his poverty to America and expecting us to welcome the border intruders with open arms.

That is the best bottom-line statement on this whole issue I've ever read. Kudos.

14 posted on 11/06/2003 2:08:30 PM PST by My2Cents ("Well...there you go again.")
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To: cyborg; All
Is there any way to send letters to the editor of Mexico's main newspapers?....Oh, never mind...There's no freedom of speech in Mexico.
15 posted on 11/06/2003 2:10:03 PM PST by My2Cents ("Well...there you go again.")
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To: sarcasm
What unmitigated gall. Even at charity clinics, I'd bet they get better health care than most people in Mexico.
16 posted on 11/06/2003 2:12:37 PM PST by lady lawyer
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"including better health care and education and respect for the human rights of migrants ... respect for human rights on our borders, prevent more deaths in the desert and wage an all-out battle against those who threaten, extort or attack migrants."

Isn't this what Guatemala asked of Mexico? And Mexico's response was?

17 posted on 11/06/2003 2:12:51 PM PST by robertpaulsen
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"The Mexican president said Mexican workers in the United States need "access to decent health care" and said "certain groups of migrants are only cared for in charity clinics."

Well, good; then they can provide these things for their citizens in Mexico. We simply cannot afford it here.
18 posted on 11/06/2003 2:13:58 PM PST by Henrietta
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The president of Mexico called Wednesday for improved treatment of Mexicans who enter the United States,

And what, exactly, is El Presidented doing "for improved treatment of Mexicans" who stay the hell home?

19 posted on 11/06/2003 2:14:05 PM PST by CaptRon
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Mexico: Toll of Murdered Young Women in Juarez Tops 300

By Diego Cevallos

MEXICO CITY, MX - Feb. 18, 2003 - (IPS) - Three more young women were added this week to the list of over 300 like them who since 1993 have been murdered and mutilated in the border city of Ciudad Juarez. The remains of the women were discovered Monday by residents in the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, a city of 1.2 million that borders the United States and has gained prominence among human rights groups for the periodic killings of women over the last decade.

"Enough! This can't go on," said attorney Adriana Carmona, member of the local "Stop the Impunity" campaign. More than 300 non-governmental groups in Mexico are participating in the effort to halt the long chain of apparently related murders. The story keeps repeating itself. As in previous cases, the police authorities have promised to conduct in-depth investigations into the killings, while human rights groups and families of the victims decry the continued failure to solve these crimes.

The matter of the ongoing murders of women in Ciudad Juarezhas been taken up in recent years by legislative commissions, foreign experts, and international organizations like the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR). But in spite of the arrests of several suspects, bodies continue to be found, and most are women between the ages of 15 and 30.

In December, UNIFEM director Noeleen Heyzer demanded that the Vicente Fox government take immediate action to halt the killings to prove that Mexico complies with international conventions to protect the rights of women.

Most of the victims' bodies have been found in outlying areas of the city and usually bear signs of torture and rape. In some cases they have been burned, and many have had their nipples bitten off. The murder victims have been found "semi-nude, their panties twisted around their ankles, mouth open in a scream, eyes protruding. The body language of the girls reflects the atrocious suffering to which they were subjected," wrote noted Mexican author Elena Poniatowska in a description of the Ciudad Juarez killings.

The murdered women have mostly been workers at Ciudad Juarez's maquiladoras, which operate in tax-free zones producing for-export goods using foreign materials. At least 250,000 women work in the city's maquiladoras and most are young and single, earning just a few dollars a day.

Many of the 300 victims have disappeared on the way to or from work. UNIFEM's Heyzer points to the maquiladora labor policies, including night shifts and locking out of late employees, saying these rules leave the women of Ciudad Juarez vulnerable.

Raul Jiminez, of the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM), charges that the authorities of Chihuahua state, where Ciudad Juarez is located, and the Fox administration are "accomplices" to the murders due to their ineptitude in solving the crimes. Federal officials say they, too, are frustrated by the continued murders, but point out that the police investigations and efforts to catch the killers are under the jurisdiction of Chihuahua state.

In 1995, Egyptian national Abdel Latif Sharif was arrested for allegedly committing five of the 300 murders of women in Ciudad Juarez. The local authorities assured the public at the time that the serial killing would stop.

But more women became victims under the same circumstances. The police then suggested that Sharif, behind bars, had hired a gang to continue the killings. Several members of Los Rebeldes gang were arrested. Nevertheless, the murders of Ciudad Juarez women continue.

A wide range of theories has emerged about who could be behind the murders. Possibilities that have been suggested include the drug mafia, networks that traffic in human organs, a psychopath living in the United States who crosses the border to kill, and even a satanic cult that hates young women. And some criminal experts believe the perpetrators' objective could be to videotape the crimes and sell the tapes as "snuff," or death, films.

Ciudad Juarez is home to 500 gangs of youth delinquents. In the maquiladoras, women make up the vast majority of the labor force.

The "Stop the impunity: not one more death" campaign presented the Ciudad Juarez case before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, which is part of the Organization of American States legal system. In 2001, the IACHR sent special rapporteur Marta Altolaguirre to the Mexican border city to investigate.

Altolaguirre said she was shocked by the murders and stressed that the federal government must take action to resolve the cases and bring those responsible to justice. "It is not tolerable or acceptable for the assassinations to continue while nothing is done," the rapporteur said. Stop the Impunity spokespersons said the IACHR could issue an official recommendation to the Fox government on the case as soon as next week.

20 posted on 11/06/2003 2:16:02 PM PST by 45Auto (Big holes are (almost) always better.)
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