Posted on 12/15/2005 8:39:33 AM PST by FerdieMurphy
That's 51 the immigration clowns know of; the others could be astronomical, yet jackasses like the palsied Byrd-brain from West Virginia pontificate in front of C-Span cameras like he's some sort of grand wizard.
At least we're moving in the right direction apparently.
Fox just wants to steal from us.
The dirty little secret that our MSM isn't telloing us is that billions of dollars of goods are manufactured in China, then shipped to Mexico where a minor operation is performed on each piece of Chinese trash like affixing a label that says "Made In Mexico" then the item is reshipped to the eagar junk-buying American saps.
Just think how our prison population will decline once our air-headed politicos shut down the border and authorize the scooping up of ALL illegals and their repatriation.
I wouldn't go to Mexico anymore. Too much animous directed at Americans.
When I wanna go to Mexico, I'll just take a trip to parts of Southern Florida or other parts of the Southern states. I can also take a quick stroll into Annandale, VA for cheap. Pull into most 7-11s and you'll think you're in Mexico.
WGAS?, I don't.
Fox thinks that shipping his problems across the border will solve his problems in Mexico. Lets all assist in keeping the illegals in Mexico and let Vincente cope. Maybe he can start shipping his surplus citizens to Brazil and Cuba.
I suppose that the rest are satisfied with the billions of dollars in remittances they receive each year as a result of the productivity of the United States economy.
I guess we are because the Mexican government doesn't like this at all.
Mexican official calls House immigration bill 'wrong,' calls for lobbying against it
[An immigration reform bill] passed the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday. It would make undocumented migration, now a civil offense, a federal crime.
Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez:
A bill that would toughen U.S. immigration enforcement is "wrong,""We are trying with great force to avoid" passage of the bill,
"It appeared to us wrong, because it is a bill that tried to resolve migration issues on a judicial basis with control measures,"
"This type of law that build walls, puts more people on border patrols, or hardens the sanctions against those who hire an undocumented person, don't lead to adequate solutions,"
... during meetings last week with business groups in Chicago, Illinois, he suggested that business, community or church groups oppose the measure.
"Speaking with them (businessmen), speaking with the Catholic church on the social aspect of the issue, the social impact on the communities where they live, we are trying for them to make themselves heard and lobby in the Senate, and the U.S. Congress,"
Me too.
Whom does the world call on to take care of despots, human rights abuses, hunger, poverty, invasions? Whom do they call on to right wrongs?
Natch, they call on the cowboy.
Bull Honkey.
And Fox's tacit encouragement of his people to migrate north is criminal. And his political party's corruption should be a hanging offense.
Mexico is in dire need of a regime change.
It looks like the most popular politician in Mexico and likely next El Presidente is a raging socialist. Not quite a Chavez but not too far from it.
What Mexico needs is a firing squad. They ought to take every single one of their elites and put them against an adobe wall and shoot them.
It probably wouldn't improve anything but I'd feel better.
Mexico AND its congenial neighbor to the North which is populated by useful idiots.
The next time a despot moves in on a nation of ignorant peoples, or a dreaded disease hits them, the cowboy you speak of should be on a vacation.
(s)ecconomy? we don't need no steenking ecconomy!(/s)
Illegal alien apologists defend your buddy fox.
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