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Mexico Admits Poor Treatment of Migrants
AP via SFGate.com ^ | 12/21/05 | Mark Stevenson

Posted on 03/30/2006 7:12:21 AM PST by peyton randolph

Mexico's federal Human Rights Commission acknowledged on Wednesday that the country uses some of the same methods in dealing with illegal migrants that it has criticized the United States for employing...

"As a matter of fact, (Mexico's) population law does include prison terms for illegally entering the country ... and this is something that has been the subject of constant complaints," said Mauricio Farah, a national inspector for the rights commission....

(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: closethebordernow; immigration; nationalsecurity
Referenced today by Mark Levin at NRO in his column Viva La Truth.
1 posted on 03/30/2006 7:12:22 AM PST by peyton randolph
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To: peyton randolph

Frickin' hypocrites.


2 posted on 03/30/2006 7:12:55 AM PST by PeterFinn (Anita Bryant was right!)
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To: Stellar Dendrite

Ping


3 posted on 03/30/2006 7:13:23 AM PST by indcons (The MSM - Mainstream Slime Merchants)
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To: radioproducer

ping


4 posted on 03/30/2006 7:14:37 AM PST by Loud Mime ("Countdown" - A documentary about Keith Olbermann's dwindling IQ)
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To: peyton randolph
Whoa, ho, HO!

Give us your rich, your bored, your spring break chicas.

5 posted on 03/30/2006 7:16:57 AM PST by SquirrelKing (Contrary to popular belief, America is not a democracy, it is a Chucktatorship.)
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To: peyton randolph
"Mexico's federal Human Rights Commission acknowledged on Wednesday that the country uses some of the same methods in dealing with illegal migrants that it has criticized the United States for employing.... ... "As a matter of fact, (Mexico's) population law does include prison terms for illegally entering the country ..

Maybe our govt should take a page from the mexican govt's playbook! The illegal bums protesting here would probably get thrown in jail and throw away the key back home if they tried what they are doing here.

6 posted on 03/30/2006 7:24:28 AM PST by stopem (Call any co you deal with and insist they not let any illegal work on or near your property, we did!)
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To: peyton randolph

Amnesty International's Mexico office said earlier in statement that a border wall would be "a historic setback for human rights" and "will multiply the loss of life" by making border crossings more dangerous.




Amnesty has a Mexican Office??!! How convenient. Where's their criticism of Mexico's persecution of illegals. What a joke!!


7 posted on 03/30/2006 7:28:05 AM PST by Daytyn71
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To: peyton randolph

I'm so sick of this pandering crap. Illegals can take the refried beans and swim back to Mexico...


8 posted on 03/30/2006 7:42:51 AM PST by MadeInAmerica ( - Tested in the Middle East)
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To: peyton randolph

Of course, Mexico also has some approaches to illegal immigration that are uniquely Mexican. We vacationed in Cancun a few years ago with some friends from North Carolina. When the husband was leaving for the airport, he went to the desk drawer where they keep their passports and accidently grabbed an expired passport instead of his current one. Nobody noticed it when he left the US, but they did notice it at Immigration in Cancun. He explained to the immigration officer what had happened and showed him various pieces of ID. The officer shook his head and said, "That's not sufficient ID, but let me look -- perhaps you have some other ID in there that would be sufficient." He then extracted three twenties, which was apparently deemed sufficient ID.


9 posted on 03/30/2006 8:33:12 AM PST by blau993 (Labs for love; .357 for Security.)
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To: peyton randolph

"Of course, Mexico's population law includes prison terms for illegally entering the country," said Indignacio Hermano, spokesman for the Commission. "We figure anyone who would sneak into our armpit of a nation is criminally insane. Such persons must be locked-up as a public safety matter."

read more at...

http://www.azconservative.org/Semmens1.htm


10 posted on 03/30/2006 8:34:11 AM PST by John Semmens
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To: John Semmens

I don't see that at the link you gave--last update appears to have been on March 23?


11 posted on 03/30/2006 9:06:25 AM PST by brianl703 (Illegal aliens are to businessmen as Cliff's Notes are to college students.)
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