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Mexican Foreign Secretary Visits Valley
KRGV-TV ^ | 14 Apr 05 | KRGV

Posted on 04/14/2005 10:33:02 PM PDT by fidelio

EDINBURG - Mexico’s Foreign Secretary told a group of Texas-Pan American students he envisions a day when Mexico and the United States are “integrated.”

Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez Baustista spoke to students about the future of U.S.-Mexico relations. Despite his belief in integration, some students in attendance were not supportive of it.

(Excerpt) Read more at newschannel5.tv ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Mexico; News/Current Events; US: Arizona; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: aliens; derbez; immigration; mexico

1 posted on 04/14/2005 10:33:02 PM PDT by fidelio
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To: fidelio
I read in the article that Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez Baustista hopes that the Minutemen will be prosecuted! He obviously thinks that it is fine for Mexicans to break the laws of our nation by violating our borders, getting fraudulent IDs, and, in some cases, committing theft and violent crimes.

Don't get me wrong, I am all for legal immigration. I would gladly take hardworking and educated people that would not be a burden on our welfare system, our legal system and that contribute to our economy.

What people fail to realize is that this mass immigration of illegal workers is depressing the wages of poor Americans. When I was growing up I knew many people that made a good living in the trades such as construction, mechanics, farming work. These jobs are now listed by President Bush as jobs that Americans do not 'want to do.' What Bush should be saying is that these are now trades that Americans cannot work in and support their families.

The best think that we could do for Mexico is shut down migration. This would close the political 'pressure release valve' of immigration and these frustrated migrants would put more pressure on their government to reform. It would also cut off the remittance cash that is propping up a moribund and inefficient economy so that it can reform.

Tough love is needed.
2 posted on 04/15/2005 12:46:22 AM PDT by westerntemplar (- Western Templar)
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To: fidelio

You no creo eso. No es posible. I do agree that it would be a good deal for Mexico but not for us.


3 posted on 04/15/2005 12:51:45 AM PDT by dc-zoo
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To: fidelio

Derbez also shared his thoughts about the Minutemen Project, a group of civilians who are gathering along the Arizona border Mexico to stop the wave of illegal immigrants from crossing into the country from Mexico.

"Because (the Minutemen) feel frustrated or whatever reason they are doing this,” Derbez said. “They are trying to take the war into their own hands.

“One thing I can tell you is that the U.S. of the 21st century is not the U.S. of the 19th century."

Derbez also added he hopes the group and its members are prosecuted."

Well, at least he knows it's war.


4 posted on 04/15/2005 12:55:34 AM PDT by Razz Barry
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To: fidelio
Derbez: “One thing I can tell you is that the U.S. of the 21st century is not the U.S. of the 19th century."

Unfortunately for the United States, the Mexico of the 21st century is the Mexico of the 19th century.

5 posted on 04/15/2005 1:07:55 AM PDT by judgeandjury
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To: fidelio

....- Mexico’s Foreign Secretary told a group of Texas-Pan American students he envisions a day when Mexico and the United States are “integrated.”....In your dreams, wetback!


6 posted on 04/15/2005 2:28:23 AM PDT by Route101
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To: judgeandjury
Unfortunately for the United States, the Mexico of the 21st century is the Mexico of the 19th century.

You're being far too generous. IMO, it's more like the 16th century.

7 posted on 04/15/2005 2:34:19 AM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: HiJinx
A ping and also a round of applause please for the ever lovely government of Mexico:

The Mexican Foreign Secretary [Luis Ernesto Derbez Baustista] says the United States and Mexico will be integrated in the future, and took issue with the Minutemen Project.

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"Because (the Minutemen) feel frustrated or whatever reason they are doing this," Derbez said. "They are trying to take the [drug] war into their own hands."

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Derbez also added he hopes the group and its members are prosecuted.

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Derbez never did say what crimes the Minutemen should be prosecuted for.

8 posted on 04/15/2005 2:45:41 AM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: DumpsterDiver

Why not annex Mexico? Most of them live here now anyways. We can then at least pick up some cheap tourist area lands and move the other way while lefties in L.A. support the Mexicans welfare and medical needs.


9 posted on 04/15/2005 3:32:06 AM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Razz Barry

We´re at war? Somebody declared war? sarcasm


10 posted on 04/15/2005 12:16:21 PM PDT by Americanexpat (A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
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To: Route101
Mexico’s Foreign Secretary told a group of Texas-Pan American students he envisions a day when Mexico and the United States are “integrated.”....In your dreams, wetback!

If NAFTA/WTO is allowed to continue, and if Congress passes CAFTA and/or FTAA, it will be exactly as he says it will be; the US will be merged with Mexico, and with many other nations in the western hemisphere. It is important that you write Congress before it's too late!
11 posted on 04/19/2005 10:31:08 PM PDT by w6ai5q37b
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