Posted on 03/30/2006 6:13:19 PM PST by SandRat
BISBEE As Congress has taken up the issue of immigration reform, the Mexican government of President Vicente Fox has been anything but a disinterested bystander.
When the House of Representatives approved a bill in December that would have built 700 miles of fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border and made it a felony to reside illegally in the U.S., Fox denounced the measure as shameful. His foreign minister, Luis Ernesto Derbez, went further and called it stupid and underhanded.
After thousands of marchers took to the streets of U.S. cities last week to protest the pending immigration legislation, Foxs spokesman, Ruben Aguilar, said the demonstrations showed the imminent need for an immigration accord that meets the interests of both the United States and Mexico.
And when the Senate Judiciary Committee passed a bill Monday that offered both a guest-worker program and a pathway to citizenship for undocumented residents, Aguilar said the bill was headed in the right direction, but from Mexicos point of view it doesnt resolve the entire problem.
Such statements have so angered U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth, a Republican from Arizonas Fifth Congressional District, he wrote a letter to President Bush asking him to tell Fox and Derbez to butt out of U.S. internal affairs when they meet this week in Cancun.
I respectfully request that you publicly make it clear to both men that their clumsy, over-the-top rhetoric about internal U.S. political matters pertaining to our border security is unwarranted and unacceptable, he wrote.
According to George Grayson, a professor of government and Mexico expert at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., Hayworth has a point at least in asking Mexico to practice what it preaches.
The Mexicans have elevated hypocrisy from an art form to an exact science, he said.
Mexico has long been sensitive to foreign intervention in its domestic matters. In fact, Mexican law on the matter is so strict that foreign nationals can be detained and deported for taking part in a political rally.
This week, after Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez demanded that his image be removed from ad spots placed by Foxs conservative National Action Party that tried to tie him to leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the federal election agency opened an investigation into whether Chavez had broken Mexicos law against foreign interference in elections.
And when U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza last year criticized Mexicos ability to control drug-related violence in the countrys northern border region, Fox lashed out, saying, Mexicos government cannot permit any foreign government to judge or express itself regarding policy actions undertaken to deal with its problems.
Grayson said such statements make Foxs comments on U.S. immigration law untenable.
Hayworth would like Bush to convey a similar message directly to Fox and Derbez.
Please let them know that they should henceforth refrain from making these kinds of reckless remarks, he wrote, and that they should stop meddling in our internal political affairs.
I hope Jorge's pandering in Mexico wakes the sleeping "leaders" in the House and Senate up. America is being sold out while they sleep.
A Tancredo/Hayworth ticket for 2008 has a nice sound to it.
What I'd like to hear Bush say is: "How's about I throw your corrupt ass down these stairs after ripping your heart out just like your great-great grandpappy used to, you insolent ba$tard". Well, I can dream can't I?
Except Fox's great-great granpappy was Irish!
The alternative is to allow ourselves to be blackmailed by a pack of 3rd-world, Liberal, Leftist criminals.
I'd rather carry a gun.
Mexico knows a sucker when it sees one.
Get rid of the mandates.
And that goes for US employees too.
Even with health care. A small business owner must provide the exact same health care plan to his employees that he has for his own family.
The caller to Rush said the mandate is that he must provide housing, food, and a vehicle for recreation to the legal migrant.
If this caller was telling the truth, we need to look to the pols for the reason for this mess we're in.
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