Posted on 01/07/2005 11:01:37 AM PST by hsmomx3
Hayworth Condemns Mexican Government Sponsorship of Illegal Immigration Act of 'Deliberate Hostility' Must Cease, Congressman Warns
WASHINGTON U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth's first act after being sworn in for a sixth term in Congress was to send a pointed message condemning state-sponsored illegal immigration by the government of Mexico.
In a letter to Carlos de Icaza, Mexico's ambassador to the U.S., Rep. Hayworth called the Mexican government's continued encouragement of Mexican citizens to come to the U.S. in violation of our immigration laws "nothing less than an act of deliberate hostility against the United States - an attack on our sovereignty - and it must cease before it does permanent damage to our relationship."
Rep. Hayworth's action was in response to exposure of a booklet printed and distributed by the Mexican government entitled "Guide to the Mexican Immigrant." He said the booklet is only the latest flagrant example of the Mexican government's lack of respect for U.S. laws.
"The booklet is essentially a 'how to' guide for illegal entry into the U.S. that provides recommendations for illegal aliens in evading detection of federal authorities once in the U.S. Not once does the guide mention how a Mexican migrant can come the U.S. legally!" Hayworth said in the letter.
Hayworth pointed out that the U.S. welcomes over 1 million legal permanent residents each year, 20 percent of those from Mexico, an amount three times greater than any other country. He also noted that the 1986 amnesty conferred green cards on 2.8 million illegal aliens, about 2.5 million of whom were Mexican, which represents about 12 years worth of Mexico's current annual immigration quota.
"America has been a tolerant and generous good neighbor in its reception of illegal Mexicans into our midst. But enough is enough," Hayworth said.
Hayworth labeled as "disgraceful" the Mexican government's open encouragement of its citizens to head north. That, he said, not only breaks our immigration laws, but also "tramples the spirit of citizenship and assimilation those laws were meant to foster. Illegal immigration weakens our welfare, judicial, and educational systems, and costs Americans jobs. And it endangers our national security."
Hayworth warned Ambassador de Icaza that the Mexican government's expressed support for an accountable guest-worker program is jeopardized by that nation's support of illegal immigration.
"Such a program is simply not possible as long as the illegal invasion of America's borders continues with the active encouragement of the Mexican government. If the Mexican government wants to work constructively for immigration reform in general and a guest-worker system in particular, it needs to start becoming a partner in securing our border instead of an accomplice in overrunning it. Ending the distribution of the guide would be a good place to start," Hayworth's letter concluded.
A copy of the letter to Ambassador de Icaza follows:
The Honorable Carlos de Icaza Ambassador of Mexico 1911 Pennsylvania, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006
Dear Ambassador de Icaza:
I am writing to protest and condemn the Mexican government's continued encouragement of Mexican citizens to come to the U.S. in violation of our immigration laws. Mexico's state-sponsorship of illegal immigration is nothing less than an act of deliberate hostility against the United States - an attack on our sovereignty - and it must cease before it does permanent damage to our relationship.
As an act of good faith, I call on your government to immediately cease the distribution of the "Guide of the Mexican Migrant," which is only the latest flagrant example of the Mexican government's lack of respect for U.S. laws. The booklet is essentially a "how to" guide for illegal entry into the U.S. But it goes even further by providing recommendations for illegal aliens in evading detection of federal authorities once in the U.S. ("Avoid attracting attention," etc.) Not once does the guide mention how a Mexican migrant can come the U.S. legally!
The U.S. welcomes over 1 million legal permanent residents each year, 20 percent of those from your country, an amount three times greater than any other country. It is also worth remembering that the 1986 amnesty conferred green cards on 2.8 million illegal aliens, about 2.5 million of whom were Mexican. That represents about 12 years worth of Mexico's current annual immigration quota. America has been a tolerant and generous good neighbor in its reception of illegal Mexicans into our midst. But enough is enough.
It is disgraceful that the Mexican government openly encourages its citizens to head north, not only breaking our immigration laws, but also trampling the spirit of citizenship and assimilation those laws were meant to foster. Illegal immigration weakens our welfare, judicial, and educational systems, and costs Americans jobs. And it endangers our national security.
I know that your government will insist that this guide is nothing more than an effort to keep safe those committed to making the journey north anyway. But given your government's history of openly encouraging more Mexican citizens to head north, it is simply not believable.
The Mexican government has expressed support for an accountable guest-worker program. However, such a program is simply not possible as long as the illegal invasion of America's borders continues with the active encouragement of the Mexican government. If the Mexican government wants to work constructively for immigration reform in general and a guest-worker system in particular, it needs to start becoming a partner in securing our border instead of an accomplice in overrunning it. Ending the distribution of the guide would be a good place to start.
Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
J.D. Hayworth Member of Congress
Someone could end run the Mexican government and the treasonous OBL by talking about assimilation of these illegals into Americans instead of Mexicans. Its about setting the bar higher and higher leaving the OBL and its conspirator henchmen always on the wrong side of the divide.
This issue is hot and to think its this hot with all the hoses of the OBL media aimed at it. Imagine what happens if the conspiracy to stifle this debate starts to weaken?
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How about threatening a regime change in Mexico? It's not like we haven't followed through on that threat before. Personally, I like the idea. Anyone else? Show of hands?
The Mexican government publishes a book instructing its nationals on how to be an illegal.
Americans are afraid to ask, "What next?"
Ironically, one of the big selling points of the NAFTA deal was that it would greatly alleviate illegal Mexican border-jumping......but since that time it has skyrocketed.
Adding insult to injury American taxpayers are subsidizing foreign aid transfers to Mexico. The government of Mexico---with all of its oil revenue----needs to be taking care of its own people, not "outsourcing' them as wards of American taxpayers.
Mexico can well-afford it. Mexico has more "Forbes" billionaires, 11, than all but eight other nations. It has more billionaires than Saudi Arabia, Switzerland or Taiwan. It also has more than 85,000 millionaires
According to the CNN report, Mexico sits on oil reserves worth about $400 billion, but Mexico's state-owned oil company, Pemex, doesn't have the investment funds to tap those reserves, and Mexico's Congress refuses to allow foreign investment in Pemex.
According to Visa International that is now clamoring for a share of the transfer fees, American money sent South of the Border by illegals constitutes $38 BILLION this year alone constituting Mexico's second largest most profitable industry.
America needs to seal our borders and let Vincente Fox know that we will cut off every penny in aid he gets from the United States.
America should mandate proof for all cash transfers out of the US and/or force all transferring agencies -- banks, credit unions, Amex, Western Union to collect a substantial withholding tax -- 50%, say -- on every unexplained foreign remittance.
"America should mandate proof for all cash transfers out of the US and/or force all transferring agencies -- banks, credit unions, Amex, Western Union to collect a substantial withholding tax -- 50%, say -- on every unexplained foreign remittance. "
But instead Visa International wants a piece of the action. The estimate is now a trillion dollar undergroud income because of illegal aliens. Follow the money.
"Never mind as a Govenor.. He should run for Pres.. JD in 08"
There will be time - we need JD for Governor out here - I predict he will run and beat Napolitano with close to 60% of the vote.
I'm looking forward to volunteering for his campaign!
We could write our own comic book in Spanish along those lines. Show Pancho Villa type groups --- big hats and all--- riding up to Los Pinos or that ranch San Cristobal --- and overtaking the places or torching them.
Is he really going to run for Govenor??
"Is he really going to run for Govenor??"
I hear rumors he's seriously thinking about it.
Also I heard him sub as the host on a local conservative am talk station, and someone called to ask him about running for higher office - he said he hadn't been sworn in for the new term as Congressman yet so it's a little premature, but that he was talking to his family about it.
I hope he runs for Governor - we need him badly. After a couple terms of executive experience, I think Hayworth would make a fine Presidential candidate. I really hope he takes that path.
I hope he does run..
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