Posted on 03/29/2006 10:00:34 PM PST by Reagan Man
Earlier this week, President Bush urged that the debate on illegal immigration be conducted in a civil and dignified manner. I agree. And perhaps no one needs to hear that admonition more than Mexican President Vicente Fox, with whom President Bush is now meeting. President Fox has made it clear that he has nothing but contempt for our laws and our people. And his remarks have been anything but civil or dignified.
President Fox has called U.S. border control efforts in San Diego and Texas discriminatory. He said those of us opposed to illegal immigration are part of minority, xenophobic, discriminatory groups. And President Fox astounded us all when he declared that illegal aliens in the U.S. take work that not even blacks want to do.
President Fox called the Minutemen migrant hunters, yet calls Mexican illegal aliens heroes. He called the House passage of a provision authorizing the construction of a border fence, disgraceful and shameful. He refuses to even recognize that those who cross our border without permission are illegals, infamously telling Sean Hannity, They are not illegals. They are people that come there to work, to look for a better opportunity.
Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez has been equally intemperate and contemptuous of our sovereignty. Derbez called the House-passed immigration reform bill, stupid and underhanded. He recently speculated that one cross-border incident in Texas might not have involved Mexicans at all, but American troops masquerading as Mexican soldiers to help drug runners. He once even referred to Hispanic voters in Arizona as our own Mexican-Americans.
And were supposed to be the arrogant ones in the relationship?
Americans are tired of being told that they are bigots by the likes of President Fox and Foreign Minister Derbez, and President Bush should publicly make it clear to both of them that their clumsy, over-the-top rhetoric is unwarranted and unacceptable.
This is how absurd the situation has become. In 2002, Mexico petulantly expelled on charges of domestic interference a dozen American college students that were legally in country. Why? Because they participated in a protest against a planned airport.
Meanwhile, tens of thousands of illegal Mexicans protest on our streets, disrupt our cities, and intimidate our citizensand are celebrated by the mainstream media and cheered on by the Mexican government.
If America ever interfered in Mexican internal affairs the way Mexico interferes in ours, our diplomats would be expelled. So I say any Mexican diplomat found to have helped plan, organize, or participate in the recent protests should be expelled forthwith.
One columnist, Ernesto Portillo, went so far as to compare these outrageous protests to the Boston Tea Party, calling them part of our rich tradition. He wrote of the protestors, their hope is to be part of the American fabric, although the only fabric I saw on display in Phoenix and Los Angeles were the flags of Mexico, Colombia, Nicaragua, et al. And Portillo wants us to believe these people truly want to be Americans?
These recent protests also illustrate the sense of entitlement permeating the illegal alien mindset. Many of the marchers think they are special because the American southwest once was part of Aztlán, the mythical place of origin of the Aztec peoples, although to many it refers only to those parts of Mexico taken over by the U.S. in 1846. As Samuel Huntington pointed out, No other immigrant group in American history has asserted or has been able to assert a historical claim to American territory. Mexicans can and do make that claim.
Indeed, a 2002 Zogby poll found that 58% of Mexicans believe the American Southwest rightfully belongs to them, while 57% dont think they need permission to enter our country. So it is not surprising that last week we saw protest signs like this: Im not illegal because this is my homeland.
But the Mexicans arent the only ones who demand special treatment. In Washington a few weeks ago, Irish illegal immigrants protested for amnesty at the Capitol. One of the participants, lobbyist Niall ODowd, argued that Irish illegals were a special case because of how much Ireland has contributed to America in the past, a claim that could be made by almost every ethnic group in the world. ODowds goal is to ensure that the Irish as a nation never have to deal with this issue of illegality in the U.S. again.
Got that? A special open borders policy just for Ireland. As a columnist in the Irish Daily Mail put it, [Irish illegals] express a kind of indignation that the Irish should have to get in the queue with the Mexicans and the rest.
It is easy to understand why someone would want to flee Mexico, with its corrupt and backward economy. But Ireland has one of the fastest growing economies in Europe. Irish illegal aliens have no excuse for breaking our laws other than, apparently, they think theyre special.
But the only truly special people are the American citizens our government is supposed to protect and defend. It has often been said that America cannot be the policeman of the world, but neither can we be its economic overflow tank. It is time for President Bush to start paying less attention to Vicente Fox and friends, and more attention to our own people.
America needs a President brave enough to tell Vicente Fox to jump in a lake. We send factories and jobs to Mexico, and all Fox gives us in return are insults, not to mention truckloads of poor people. We should be slapping Mexico with reparations for all the billions we spend on programs for illegal aliens or at least demand more oil.
SOLD!
and they should be - these efforts should discriminate between those who legally enter the country and those who do so illegally. it is like discriminating between a good steak and a maggot-feast. discrimination is a GOOD thing.
He said those of us opposed to illegal immigration are part of minority, xenophobic, discriminatory groups.
well, if knowing my classical history and applying that knowledge to the current conditions makes me a minority... so be it.
If believing that my country should allow only my countrymen and those earnestly seeking to become my countryment to exist within its borders makes me "xenophobic"... so be it.
If judging Mexican culture inferior to that residue of the healthy vigorous culture of my country makes me "discriminatory"... so f[beep!]ing BE IT.
Mexicans generally regard California, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas as part of Mexico, that had been stolen from them. Now that these states are developed with a vibrant economy, they come to the US to take back what is historically theirs.
This is no joke. Several Mexicans have stated this to me as a matter of fact. The illegal alien "problem" is not about amnesty, or temporary work permits. It is about creeping, intergenerational reconquest of the Southern USA by Mexicans, since they have no hope to do so by force of arms.
This is also the hidden agenda of the Mexican government aided by such institutions as the church and the Mexican Army drug smuggling operation.
We simply should round up all illegals and ship them south, and wall off the border. Enforce the law as it is now.
The US almost went to war with Japan in the late '20's early '30's over immigration. What's to stop us now with Mexico except for the people who want to hand over everything over to a third world country without a fight? I for one will not stand for it.
I heard someone say, this week, that we buy ALL of Mexico's oil. Can anyone verify that? That, to me, puts us at the receiving end of anything Vicente-baby wants to dish out.
President Bush should reach out, and knock some sense into him.
Fox and his political party are out the door this year.
"Oh, and don`t forget to send terrible Tom his $$."
I'm sure it won't be as high as the $$$$$ the RNC will recieve from the big business.
Best president in your lifetime, boy you must be young.
I voted for Bush twice and regret I did. His Iraq war was a stupid mistake and he's selling out my kid's future to get a few Mexican votes.
Over the last five years Bush and the GOP Congress have done nothing to solve the problem of open borders and illegal aliens. If the Congress votes to give illegals a guest worker road to amnesty, it wil mean more Hispanic votes for the Democrats. Think about it.
"forget trying to solve the illegal problem"
The only way bush is trying to solve the illegal problem is by changing their name. Illegal would now be guest worker. No more illegals. Problem solved.
CAPTION:
Dubya: "My good buddy Vicente just told me that he'd really help us with the border by putting troops in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. I think we have a deal!
Fox: (thinking to himself -"Oh I'll protect the border - with Oklahoma")
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