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Attention turns to Mexico's weak immigration policy
Washington Times ^
| 1-15-04
| Ken Bensinger
Posted on 01/14/2004 10:59:13 PM PST by JustPiper
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:12:33 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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MEXICO CITY
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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; bush; fox; freetrade; immigration
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01/14/2004 10:59:13 PM PST
by
JustPiper
To: gubamyster; Pro-Bush; FairOpinion; FoxFang; FITZ; moehoward; Nea Wood; Joe Hadenuf; sangoo; ...
Ping!!!
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posted on
01/14/2004 10:59:34 PM PST
by
JustPiper
(Register Independent and Write-In Tancredo for March !!!!)
To: JustPiper
Attention turns to Mexico's weak immigration policy
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Mexico has a very strong immigration policy. It's getting Fox everything he wants.
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posted on
01/14/2004 11:26:06 PM PST
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RLK
To: RLK
Fox and other unfriendly leaders are benefiting enormously by our unwillingness to stop illegal immigration and secure our own borders. I expect the Democrats to have a deaf ear to this, but it is hard to fathom why Bush and his advisers have an equally deaf ear. America, wake up!
To: JustPiper
bttt
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01/15/2004 1:04:04 AM PST
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lainde
(Heads up...We're coming and we've got tongue blades!!)
To: JustPiper
"I've been stopped three times here," said Lucio Rodriguez, a Mexican resident of Mexico City whose parents immigrated from Guatemala. "I tell them I'm Mexican, and they don't believe me. They ask me to sing the national anthem." LOL! That's a hard national anthem to sing. When we ask them to sing ours, they always start off "Jose can you see...."
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01/15/2004 8:07:57 AM PST
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FITZ
To: lainde
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01/15/2004 6:21:43 PM PST
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Happy2BMe
(Liberty does not tolerate lawlessness and a borderless nation will not prevail.)
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