"President Vicente Fox said he would lodge a diplomatic complaint, and was considering complaints to multilateral bodies if Mexico could not unable to resolve the problem bilaterally"
What complaint could possibly hold water? These Mexican socialist dictators have no business in our affairs as we are run by the people, we are a sovereign democracy , who are 80% in favor of these reforms !
1 posted on
05/13/2005 2:29:12 PM PDT by
seastay
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To: seastay
Well, something good came from "Real ID."
Mexico whining. Waaaaaah...
2 posted on
05/13/2005 2:33:18 PM PDT by
demlosers
(Rumsfeld: "We don't have an exit strategy, we have a victory strategy.'')
To: seastay
"Mexico has reacted furiously to a bill signed into law by the US this week that would fund a border wall and prevent illegal Mexican migrants from obtaining US driving licences. "
Boo F*#@in' Whoo
3 posted on
05/13/2005 2:33:24 PM PDT by
highnoon
(Keepin' outta trouble with eyes in the back of my head.)
To: seastay
Building walls doesn't help anyone build a good neighbourhood,
What on earth are these people talking about? I find it hillarious that certain Mexican politicians deride our decision to build fences as not being an action that will prevent illegal immigration. If they're so convinced that it won't make a dent, they should have no problem with it.
4 posted on
05/13/2005 2:34:12 PM PDT by
andyk
(Go Matt Kenseth!)
To: seastay
Building walls doesn't help anyone build a good neighbourhood, he said. Actually, it does. ....as long as it's supplemented with prosecuting employers who hire illegals, the elimination of taxpayer-freebies to illegals, and the mass deportation illegals.
5 posted on
05/13/2005 2:34:18 PM PDT by
Mr. Mojo
To: seastay
I was against the Real ID for a number of reasons... but if it ticks off the Mexicrap politicians, maybe it has some merit after all.
6 posted on
05/13/2005 2:35:03 PM PDT by
ikka
To: seastay
Mexico has reacted furiously to a bill signed into law by the US this week that would fund a border wall and prevent illegal Mexican migrants from obtaining US driving licences... MEXICO
7 posted on
05/13/2005 2:36:03 PM PDT by
kingattax
To: seastay
Aw, here Vincente take this TS check to the Padre, be sure
he punches it for you.
There.
Da Noive of some peeple!
8 posted on
05/13/2005 2:37:30 PM PDT by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: seastay
Vicente Fox should be sued in International Court for not enforcing his own laws.
9 posted on
05/13/2005 2:38:09 PM PDT by
lormand
(George W. Bush is saving your ass, whether you like it or not.)
To: seastay
Well, guess what? Americans are furious that a bill was signed that went into effect this week that provides for taxpayers to pay back medical providers for medical care to illegals.
10 posted on
05/13/2005 2:38:33 PM PDT by
Peach
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To: seastay
Fox said he would lodge a diplomatic complaint, and was considering complaints to multilateral bodies...
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What complaint could possibly hold water?
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I am simply guessing that he realizes that our Supreme Court looks to these same foreign bodies for leadership.
14 posted on
05/13/2005 2:40:56 PM PDT by
downtoliberalism
("A coalition partner must do more than just express sympathy, a coalition partner must perform,")
To: seastay
"Building walls doesn't help anyone build a good neighbourhood, he said."
Mr. Fox, either does taking other people's money.
To: seastay
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, mayor of Mexico City, supported Mr Fox's stance. He said the problem of growing immigration could be resolved by encouraging development in Mexico and Central America, not by building walls and using the border control.
Special memo to Mayor Obrador:
Why don't you (and the rest of Mexico's elite get off their dead corrupt asses and start encouraging development in your own country.
Then maybe we wouldn't have to resort to building walls around your forsaken ass-backwards Third World hell hole!
To: seastay
When we deal with Mexico we get shackled to an ungrateful corpse. I can't imagine why we give them the time of day except that they have oil resources.
17 posted on
05/13/2005 2:41:37 PM PDT by
dennisw
(the country music station plays soft but there’s nothing, really nothing to turn off)
To: seastay
"In the US, leaders of the Mexican community threatened to strike to send a message"
Kewl, the message is to send the list of absentees to INS.
18 posted on
05/13/2005 2:42:05 PM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(The murder of Terri Schindler Schiavo - NOT IN OUR NAME)
To: seastay
To: seastay
To: seastay
Building walls doesn't help anyone build a good neighbourhood, he said. Taking away the possibility of obtaining driving licences for people who are working in legal jobs, who pay their taxes there, who send remittances home here, seems to us to be an extreme measure, particularly given the new understanding that we thought we had after the re-election of President Bush.
What did I miss... I didn't know that there was a "new understanding" that Bush proported. Could he mean Open Borders and Amnesty? Not!!!!
To: seastay
"President Vicente Fox said he would lodge a diplomatic complaint, and was considering complaints to multilateral bodies if Mexico could not unable to resolve the problem bilaterally"You and what army? BRING IT.
28 posted on
05/13/2005 2:45:46 PM PDT by
Sir Gawain
(Jeb Pilate and the Republican Congress: Stood by while someone died)
To: seastay
"Good fences make good neighbors" or so says Robert Frost
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