Posted on 05/18/2006 11:50:48 PM PDT by MadIvan
MEXICO will complain to the US government about plans to build fences and deploy troops along the border to curb illegal immigration, the foreign minister said yesterday.
Mexico has pushed for sweeping immigration reforms to help millions of Mexicans work legally in the United States but it fears Washington is more interested in keeping them out.
Luis Ernesto Derbez, the foreign minister, said Mexico would send a note protesting about plans to secure the 2,000-mile border, which hundreds of thousands of Mexicans cross every year in search of jobs.
"There are 12 million Mexicans on the other side, 12 million people who live every day in anguish about the need for a reform to let them live peacefully," he said.
The US Senate passed a bill that would see 370 miles of fences built at strategic points.
George Bush, the US president, was travelling to the border town of Yuma, Arizona, yesterday to press his case for tougher entry controls combined with reforms that would give millions of immigrants a chance to become US citizens.
Gee .. what gave them the hint?
One hopes, it can go either way.
I am not an expert on Mexico or the present administration but it has a history of civil war, military coup, political and economic corruption and political assassinations.
I am not sure what the current US game plan is.
But in each scenario of a Mexican Civil War, the US army is sent into intervene.
Of course this was during the Cold War, I have no idea what the game plan is now.
Hey, derbez--the need for reform is in mexico.
Is Mexico even thinking about providing jobs for her citizens? Uh, no.
The US reply should be firm: we asked Mexico to control the problem from its side of the border and they defied us. So now we'll do it. They have only themselves to blame....of course the US will not speak truth to Mexico as we have no voice anymore.
You've just stated a thought I've been trying unsuccessfully to articulate for weeks. I say we all own machine guns, and carry weapons openly. The liberals would have a COW. "But hey, guys. Everybody's doing it. So it's legal, right?"
Thank you, President Bush.
I'm deeply saddened!!!!
Lets just annex Mexico as the 51st state. Could go along way to solving our energy dependance problem.
These people are like rude guests that treat your home like it's theirs and don't know when to go home.
How can this be? President Bush recently said that Mexico is our friend and neighbor. And good fences make good neighbors.
Presumptious? Many words come to mind none I can share however.
The mexicans need to be told in plain english and than repeated in spanish so they will understand very clearly........BUTT OUT!!....OR
You are not the boss of me OR
You do not make our policies OR
go ahead make my day
BUT
to allow them to DICTATE to us makes us look like a bunch of weak knee WIMPS!
and MINED for the first 500 yards where it would end in a 50' deep moat filled with gators and piranah followed by the second electrified fence at 100' deep and 100' high by 100' thick with guard towers every mile armed with M-60's.
"Mexico opposes US fences"
Burglars oppose locks on doors.
And I oppose mexico.
Now where would he get that idea? He must not be listening to our Senate and our President who obviously want about 200 million of them instead of the 12 to 20 million we now have.
We keep their trash. They keep the cash. It's no wonder Mexico's government doesn't want anytbing to interfere with the current situation.
As opposed to a destabilized US? Which is exactly what they're going to get if they allow this invasion to continue unabated, and ignore the vast majority of actual citizens.
I know DC can be stupid, but there's something afoot, there's got to be for them to ignore the demands of over 200 million Americans in favor of a foreign 3rd world nation with just over 100 million.
U.S. conservatives should apply this principle to scary-looking rifles. If it works for colonizers, it should work for gun collectors, too.
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