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Nunez: Bush 'Turned His Back' on Mexico
Agencia EFE ^ | August 30, 2005 | Monica Medel

Posted on 08/30/2005 4:19:16 PM PDT by DumpsterDiver

California's top state legislator says U.S. President George W. Bush "turned his back" on Mexico and failed to give the United States' southern neighbor the respect it deserves.

Fabian Nunez, head of the California legislature's lower house, commented in an interview with EFE on Sunday, right before wrapping up an official visit to Mexico that included a meeting with President Vicente Fox.

"I don't believe that they've shown this administration (of Fox) the respect it deserves and I don't think that as (Fox's) term draws to a close he's going to be given the respect that he didn't receive earlier," said Nunez, a Democrat.

Born in Sand [sic] Diego, the California legislator ended a four-day visit to Mexico on Sunday. During his trip - which he characterized as "positive and fruitful" - he met with state and local legislators, businessmen, union leaders and professors.

In his judgment, the relationship between the two countries cannot be considered "bilateral" because the United States unilaterally imposes its opinion on its neighbor, something that Nunez said he feels constitutes "a lack of respect."

He said that Mexican aspirations within the relationship had not been in any sense fulfilled since immigration reform remains stagnant and Mexican investment in the United States has not been facilitated.

Nunez said that he would push for modifications in California law so that Mexican businessmen would find it easier to invest in the state.

He criticized Bush's lack of support for the immigration reform bill sponsored by Republican Sen. John McCain and Democrat Ted Kennedy, which allows family unification, reduces the number of pending immigration cases and sets up an immigration status legalization program - but does not provide amnesty - for those who entered the country illegally.

In his judgment, one of the main problems between the two national governments is on U.S. immigration policy, which "has allowed racial prejudices to enter" into the matter, something that has made an "intelligent, honest" dialogue impossible.

Currently, there are more than 10 million Mexicans living in the United States, 4.5 million of them undocumented and who send a total of billions of dollars in remittances - crucial to both the small-scale family economies and that of the nation itself - to their families in Mexico.

The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington halted the bilateral dialogue on immigration, while Mexico's refusal to support the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 increased the tension in the bilateral relationship.

The increase in violence along the mutual border due to turf wars among Mexican drug cartels revived the tension between the two countries and led earlier in August to the week-long closing of the U.S. Consulate in Nuevo Laredo.

U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza admitted that his decision to close the consulate had been made to "punish" Mexico for its failure to effectively combat drug trafficking violence, and in mid-August New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano declared a state of emergency in eight border counties due to the heavy inflow of drugs and illegal migrants.

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has not yet done so, but there exists substantial pressure from state legislators on him to declare a similar state of emergency.

Regarding the California governor, Nunez said, "He has said things that have insulted not only the government, but also the people of Mexico," adding that the continual friction has not allowed the development of the bonds that should exist between neighbors, particularly considering the fact that Mexico is California's largest foreign trade partner.

"Instead of militarizing the border, he should seek ways to cooperate with Mexico" and increase collaboration in technology and intelligence, the California lawmaker said.

The problem, he emphasized, is that the United States "has no confidence (in Mexico) and doesn't treat it like a modern democracy."


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KEYWORDS: aliens; beginbombing; bitememonkeyboy; bushsfault; fabiannunez; immigrantlist; mexico; mexicogetsnorespect; nunez
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1 posted on 08/30/2005 4:19:17 PM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: DumpsterDiver
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Take care, TCB

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Ladies and gentlemen, Aretha has left the building.

2 posted on 08/30/2005 4:20:28 PM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: DumpsterDiver

Bush turned his back...and grabbed his ankles when it came to illegal immigration.


3 posted on 08/30/2005 4:21:26 PM PDT by peyton randolph (Warning! It is illegal to fatwah a camel in all 50 states)
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To: DumpsterDiver
U.S. President George W. Bush "turned his back" on Mexico and failed to give the United States' southern neighbor the respect it deserves.

Incredible.

4 posted on 08/30/2005 4:21:33 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... "To remain silent when they should protest makes cowards of men." -- THOMAS JEFFERSON)
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To: DumpsterDiver


Fox and Mexico deserve respect? Please explain why?


5 posted on 08/30/2005 4:22:09 PM PDT by rockabyebaby (I'm not afraid to say out loud what the rest of you are afraid to admit.)
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To: DumpsterDiver
Hey Mexico, we appreciate the millions of dollars in aid you pledged to the United States for Hurricane Katrina relief. That is what a good neighbor should do.

Oh wait.........that didn't happen.

6 posted on 08/30/2005 4:22:27 PM PDT by SkyPilot
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7 posted on 08/30/2005 4:22:36 PM PDT by gubamyster
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To: NormsRevenge

Yep.


8 posted on 08/30/2005 4:22:58 PM PDT by aworldtrader
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To: DumpsterDiver

IF Bush truly "turned his back" on Mexico, the only way he could have more properly given her the degree of respect she richly deserves is if he'd also dropped trou...


9 posted on 08/30/2005 4:24:08 PM PDT by Redbob
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Hey, Nunez,


10 posted on 08/30/2005 4:24:14 PM PDT by Michael Barnes
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To: DumpsterDiver

"United States "has no confidence (in Mexico) and doesn't treat it like a modern democracy."

;-)


11 posted on 08/30/2005 4:24:15 PM PDT by aworldtrader
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The problem, he emphasized, is that the United States "has no confidence (in Mexico) and doesn't treat it like a modern democracy."

Delusional. These folks are delusional.

Mexico has been a dictatorship since the Revolution and Fox has not been able to do one thing about institutional corruption.

Payola is still how things get done -- elections are a fiction they they go through to try to impress the world and make the sheople think they actually have some say.

12 posted on 08/30/2005 4:24:45 PM PDT by Shazbot29 (Light a man a fire, he'll be warm for a day; light him on fire, he'll be warm the rest of his life)
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The problem, he emphasized, is that the United States "has no confidence (in Mexico) and doesn't treat it like a modern democracy."

Who does this clown think he is fooling ? It's a kleptocracy that steals from the poor not a democracy.
13 posted on 08/30/2005 4:26:37 PM PDT by John Lenin (Liberalism: Where shame is a virtue)
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To: DumpsterDiver

That Mexican loving Nunoz and Cedillo should pack up and go to Mexico. "We should seek to cooperate with Mexico, "give the the respect they deserve".

And Arnold just sits with his mouth shut , instead of putting him in his place. I can't wait til we can get the heck out of California or is is Mexifornia.

Who is he make U.S. policy. I think I better go home before I lose it.


14 posted on 08/30/2005 4:27:09 PM PDT by newfrpr04
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To: DumpsterDiver

What a load of B.S.

President Bush tried to engage Vicente Fox in a border solution, and Fox responded by increasing his efforts to export his unemployed to the United States.

The fault of non-cooperation, and disrespect lies with Mexico, not with us.


15 posted on 08/30/2005 4:27:33 PM PDT by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: DumpsterDiver
the United States "has no confidence (in Mexico) and doesn't treat it like a modern democracy."

Gee, I wonder why that could be....

Cluewagon - delivery needed here....

16 posted on 08/30/2005 4:27:39 PM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: DumpsterDiver

It's amazing just what can get elected in the state of California. Obviously, this guy has been educated in the California public school system. He ought to look up some definitions. Simply amazing. How anyone with any intelligence can live in that cesspool is beyond me.


17 posted on 08/30/2005 4:28:32 PM PDT by sangoo
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To: DumpsterDiver

Respect is earned, what's to respect about encouraging all your poor and unemployed to leave the country?


18 posted on 08/30/2005 4:29:16 PM PDT by grizzly84
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To: DumpsterDiver

Some modern democracy. Force people to live under some kind of feudal system, kick them off the land, and finally bulldoze the shanty towns that result. I think we know where the people go after that.


19 posted on 08/30/2005 4:29:20 PM PDT by cripplecreek (If you must obey your party, may your chains rest lightly upon your shoulders.)
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To: Izzy Dunne

Mejico...I fart in your general direction!


20 posted on 08/30/2005 4:29:48 PM PDT by kaktuskid
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