Posted on 01/13/2005 11:54:22 AM PST by JZelle
Last week, as we reported on this page, the Mexican Embassy in Washington defended a guide for illegal immigrants that its government publishes. The booklet, "The Guide for the Mexican Migrant," advises illegal immigrants on things like crossing rivers and deserts safely, dealing with U.S. authorities if caught and how to lay low in the United States once across the border. In our view, publishing such a guide aides and abets illegal immigration. When you give safety tips to people violating U.S. immigration law, you are tacitly condoning those violations. So we called on the State Department to register a complaint with Mexican Ambassador Carlos de Icaza. Well, the State Department has responded. Apparently the answer is no. A spokesman said no action has taken place, and declined to tell us whether the department plans to take any measures outside routine meetings with the Mexicans.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Uhhuh, yep. And a lot more spineless kumbya one big happy world folks refusing/afraid to use the keys. here's key hole to the KEYS and here are part of the KEYS.
Interesting. Thanks.
Thanks for posting that. I did see it on the tube. Dobbs had Drier stammering a couple time.
Good links there, EM. Cross Mexico's southern border and avoid getting shot on sight. Cross ours and avoid repatriation and a rarely-enforced fine.
Dobbs obviously does his research in order to ask the right questions without being intimidated by his guests (unlike a certain pompous Friend of Kerry on Fox). How old-fashioned in this age of blow-dried bubbleheads babbling from Telleprompters! May he hold CNN upside down and shake out every nickel due him.
Not the "diplomat" but the Diplomad. Diplomad is a pro American blogger who is a lone outpost of sanity within the diplomatic community.
New poll up (short time left!)
Do you believe legalizing illegal workers will take pressure off U.S. borders, as President Bush suggests?
Yes 7% 371 votes
No 93% 5320 votes
Total: 5691 votes
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/
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