Posted on 03/23/2005 11:30:42 AM PST by SwinneySwitch
LOS ANGELES Critics of illegal immigration say America's borders have always been too easy to cross, and now one Mexican state is trying to make it easier than ever. The state of Yucatan (search) has issued a new 87-page handbook that tells people how to get across the U.S. border illegally. The guide, which has an accompanying DVD, contains a section on how to apply for a lawful visa but the remaining 50-plus pages are filled with instructions about how to safely sneak into the United States, then blend in. "They need to cease and desist and, in fact, return to a position of being an ally of the United States instead of an adversary," said Rep. J.D. Hayworth (search), R-Ariz. But Sara Zapata Mijares, president of the Yucatecan Club (search) of Los Angeles, called the guide a "life-preserving document." Mijares and officials in Yucatan say illegal immigration is a reality and the guide is a necessity to save lives. But she points out that in the handbook, the dangers of crossing the border are illustrated with photographs of tombs. "You tell me if this is an image that promotes immigration," she said.
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Lee Harvey Oswald traveled to Mexico City in late September, 1963. There he contacted the Cuban consulate for a visa to go to Russia with a stopover in Cuba. It was refused. Then he tried the Soviets for the same routing. They say it could take 3 months for an answer. Oswald returned to Dallas and in October, 1963 was hired at the Texas School Book Depository.
I recently read an article about the cost to the states due to illegal immigration. It seems that it has gotten totally out of hand and I fear forthe soverignty of our country
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