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In California, Fox Gets Warm Embrace & a Cold Shoulder (some Republicans boycott address, "No más!")
NY Times ^ | 5/26/06 | JOHN M. BRODER

Posted on 05/26/2006 3:00:36 PM PDT by Libloather

In California, Fox Gets Warm Embrace and a Cold Shoulder
By JOHN M. BRODER
Published: May 26, 2006

SACRAMENTO, May 25 — In an echo of the debate on immigration under way in Washington, the California Legislature gave visiting President Vicente Fox of Mexico a two-edged welcome on Thursday.

Democratic and Latino members, including the Assembly speaker, Fabian Núñez, embraced Mr. Fox, while some Republicans boycotted his evening address to a joint session of the Legislature. Other Republicans attended the speech, but wore yellow buttons reading "No más!" to protest Mr. Fox's support for liberalizing American policies on immigration.

In his address, Mr. Fox praised the immigration bill passed by the Senate on Thursday as a "historic step" and as a "moment that millions of families have been hoping for."

"Mexico believes that it will take more than just enforcement or building walls to truly solve the challenges posed by the migration phenomenon," he said, "and that a comprehensive reform is in the interests of both nations."

Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, Republican of Orange County, refused to attend Mr. Fox's speech because, he said in an interview, a foreign leader has no right to come to the United States to lobby openly on a piece of domestic legislation.

"I do not at all appreciate a foreign head of state telling my nation how to deal with its own sovereignty and the issue of immigration," said Mr. DeVore, an aerospace executive and a lieutenant colonel in the California Army National Guard.

Mr. DeVore, like many other Republicans in the California Legislature, supports the House version of national immigration legislation that focuses on securing the southern border and imposes sanctions on employers who hire illegal immigrants.

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


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
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"I do not at all appreciate a foreign head of state telling my nation how to deal with its own sovereignty and the issue of immigration," said Mr. DeVore, an aerospace executive and a lieutenant colonel in the California Army National Guard.

Some people get it, some people don't...

1 posted on 05/26/2006 3:00:43 PM PDT by Libloather
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To: Libloather
NO MAS!
2 posted on 05/26/2006 3:03:16 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Botulism: Doing the same thing over and over and over, yet expecting a different outcome.)
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To: Libloather

I wonder how many people will find this story after searching on the keyword "some".


3 posted on 05/26/2006 3:05:42 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Libloather
Fox is full of cr@p as are all those that support him.

He was supposed to be a reformer and once in he left the same old people in power and went vacationing all over the world.

He's been a total failure for his country and we don't need him or his people illegally here.

Follow the laws that exist and build the wall.
4 posted on 05/26/2006 3:11:03 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Libloather
Here is the link to what was said. I really hate it when they post translations. Errors in translations often escape years of notice. The words "us" is particularlly troublesome to me.
Why does he believe that Americans have an obligation to provide jobs demanded by Mexicans? Presumably both in Mexico and in the U.S.?

Was anyone in Sacramento when this speech was delivered who definitely knows whether the Fox speech was delivered in Spanish or in English?

FOX SPEECHES

5 posted on 05/26/2006 3:25:04 PM PDT by Publius6961 (Multiculturalism is the white flag of a dying country)
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To: Libloather

who told this guy he can wander the country and spout his agenda and propaganda? somethin' seriously wrong with this picture....


6 posted on 05/26/2006 3:46:15 PM PDT by bitt ("guests, particularly uninvited ones, are not in a position to make demands...")
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To: Libloather

We need many more DeVores and many many fewer (like none) Nunezes.


7 posted on 05/26/2006 7:43:47 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: bitt

SERIOUSly wrong - I agree!!!


8 posted on 05/26/2006 7:44:36 PM PDT by NordP (Dig a moat the length of Mexican border, take the dirt & raise New Orleans' leavies, add alligators.)
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To: All

tagline revised for spelling ;-)


9 posted on 05/26/2006 7:46:11 PM PDT by NordP (Dig a moat the length of Mexican border, take the dirt & raise New Orleans' levees, add alligators.)
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To: Libloather

I would like to congratulate those Republicans who wore those "NO MAS" buttons at the joint session at the Sacramento and decided to stay home. They silently protested and got their point across to "His Excellency" Vicente Fox. I wish those pins are available to the general public(note to an enterprising person out there).


10 posted on 05/26/2006 8:39:46 PM PDT by garbageseeker ("Simplex veri Sigillum"-Simplicity is the seal of truth)
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To: Publius6961
Was anyone in Sacramento when this speech was delivered who definitely knows whether the Fox speech was delivered in Spanish or in English?

Local radio here in Sacramento replayed a couple of blurbs from his speech - it was in English, apparently, because the blurbs were in English. Rush said he was here campaigning because there's an election coming up in Mexico and many of his "voters" are right here in California. Too true!

11 posted on 05/26/2006 9:16:58 PM PDT by hsalaw
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To: garbageseeker; hsalaw; Liz; Howlin
Viva!
Friday, May 26, 2006

There was a lot more celebration than confrontation in Thursday's arrival of Mexican President Vicente Fox at the state Capitol-- a day that began with news of immigration legislation being approved by the U.S. Senate, and ended with a lavish private dinner at one of Sacramento's most historic locations.

Immigration was discussed in Fox's visit with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislators. More on that this morning on The California Report.

But for now, some of the lighter sights and scenes of the day:

* The Official Visit: Fox's arrival on the west steps of the Capitol, under large hanging U.S. and Mexican flags, went off without a hitch. Later, the cowboy aficionado world leader (who was photographed in Utah in a cowboy hat) received a cowboy-themed gift from legislative Democrats: a large gold and silver belt buckle with the word "California" emblazoned on the front.

* Popular, And Not So Popular: The reactions to Fox were pretty much split down party lines. Many Democrats seemed happy to see the Mexican leader. Assemblymember Nicole Parra (D-Hanford) had President Fox sign a photo she took with him in Bakersfield back in 2001. Republicans, meantime, wore yellow buttons that said "No Mas!"-- in response to the issue of illegal immigration. Sen. Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga) even placed a tiny American flag at his desk, not far from the podium where Fox spoke.

* Shhhh: Reporters traveling with President Fox from Mexico were everywhere. And I mean everywhere. Almost two dozen last minute media requests for access to the speech flooded the Assembly Speaker's press office from foreign correspondents. Meantime, in the media room off the Assembly floor, a Mexican reporter translated Fox's speech into Spanish... simultaneously as he delivered it... out loud for anyone who cared to hear.

* The Party: Some 700 people were invited to the evening outdoor fiesta for Fox held in the courtyard of the Secretary of State's offices. Margaritas, tamales, sangria, taquitos, you name it... were everywhere. That, however, was not the final bash. A smaller affair, 150 people, were invited to a formal dinner hosted by Schwarzenegger at the historic Stanford Mansion, recently renovated for just such occasions.

* Checkout Is At 11:00 am: By the way, while the Stanford Mansion is available for formal state parties, there is nowhere for a visiting head of state to grab some shuteye. California has no official Governor's Mansion. President Fox and his entourage camped out in a downtown Sacramento hotel, though not the one where his host has camped out the last two and a half years.

* The Tour: The governor and First Lady Maria Shriver took President and Marta Fox on a 10 minute tour of an art exhibit honoring Latinas, in the museum next door to the courtyard party. Most of the tour was narrated by Shriver, who's been quite involved in the museum's exhibits. But the highlight came as they stopped at an exhibit that showed off items from the movie based on the life of artist Freda Kahlo. President Fox looked at one of the photos, immediately smiled, and said, "Salma Hayek." He remembered (as do I) that the sexy Hayek portrayed Kahlo in the flick.

* The Love: Memo to Phil Angelides, whose gubernatorial bid has been endorsed by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez (D-LA): are you sure Nunez is still on board? After Nunez introduced the governor, saying that thanks to Schwarzenegger, "California is once again on the move," Schwarzenegger beamed. He then said he might use that sound bite in his campaign. Of course, Nunez also got in a good jab by saying that the governor and the Mexican president "both have similar accents."

* Too Much Information?: Schwarzenegger seemed in such a good mood while introducing Fox at the courtyard soiree that he launched into a list of all the things he loves about Mexico: the art, the architecture, the food... the tequila.

Uh oh.

"Oh man," he said. "I'm not gonna tell you, but I got drunk a few times with the tequila in Mexico." The crowd laughed, almost nervously it seemed. One woman in the back, though, signaled her approval with a party-esque scream.

Quickly, and thankfully, Schwarzenegger went back to his prepared speech.

posted by John Myers at 1:03 AM

12 posted on 05/27/2006 6:50:24 PM PDT by Libloather (They can't privatize Social Security but they can find a way to give it to illegal aliens...)
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To: Libloather
I thought Schwarzengger was to discuss with Fox the problems of illegal immigration on California. I guess he lied.



I am extremely impressed with the summary of the day.
13 posted on 05/27/2006 8:09:01 PM PDT by garbageseeker ("Simplex veri Sigillum"-Simplicity is the seal of truth)
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