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U.S. trip leaves (Vicente) Fox feeling good
Dallas Morning News via San Luis Obispo Tribune ^ | Jun. 10, 2006 | LENNOX SAMUELS

Posted on 06/10/2006 10:40:34 PM PDT by calcowgirl

MEXICO CITY - With Mexicans going to the polls July 2 to choose a new president, President Vicente Fox soon will be a lame duck. As his six-year term draws to a close, Fox has necessarily had to cede much of the spotlight to the leading presidential candidates, Felipe Calderon of the president's National Action Party, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Party of the Democratic Revolution and Roberto Madrazo of the former ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party.

Nevertheless, a recent poll shows that Fox the may leave office Dec.1 as one of the most popular Mexican presidents in recent history, with approval ratings now over 60 percent.

On a swing through the state of Nuevo Leon, Fox spoke about his recent trip to California, Utah and Washington state, Mexico's economy and other matters.

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QUESTION: Give us your impressions of your U.S. tour.

ANSWER: The attitude . . . of the . . . governors - the way they care and the way they speak about our people working in those states, our migrants. They are respectful, and they mention publicly that they need them. The governor of the state of Washington stated very clearly that there would be no Washington apples if it were not for the Mexican people working on that sector of their economy.

In relation to the migrants, their leaders and their communities, again a very positive attitude towards the possibility of the (Senate) bill being approved. They feel comfortable with it and appreciate very much the advantages it would bring to them - both those who are already working and documented in these states and those who need this for the future.

One thing that came to my attention was the other face of migration - those very successful, very talented kids of a new generation working for Microsoft in Seattle, working for Nintendo, working for Boeing or the construction agency. That same young generation now working in San Jose, working for the high-tech industry or developing their own businesses or high technology.

Now, the case of California, I was surprised by the new attitude of Gov. (Arnold) Schwarzenegger, positive in his terms, in comments, rejecting punishment for contractors, punitive measures for entrepreneurs in the case of migration hiring. His attitude in front of the National Guard and what I discussed with him and obtained from him is that we will keep on working on migration issues to make sure that human dignity, human quality and productive work of the migrants is respected.

So in conclusion, a good trip for our three purposes, which were: economic - investment and jobs for Mexico; political dialogue in relation to migration; and, No. 3, our people and my facility to be with them all throughout the trip.

Q: A couple of issues that the U.S. government, House and Senate are looking at: What migration bill would you like to see passed?

A: I go for the comprehensive initiative approved in the Senate, and this includes security. And we have the same demand and commitment with border security. Mexico wants a secure border against organized crime, drug trafficking, against people trafficking; a secure border that would bring in tranquility, peace, order to proud citizens in those bordering states and cities. Now, one thing is tied up with the other one. I know very well our obligations in Mexico, and that is to build up the jobs that are needed in Mexico and . . . we are working hard in this direction . . .

Last year we withheld (retained and sent back) 250,000 Central Americans that crossed illegally through Mexico. We're complying with migration law. We launched the initiative entitled Puebla Panama, which is a regional development initiative to reinforce the capacities of Central American economies and the capacity to build up jobs in Central America.

We're investing in infrastructure, education, job opportunities, together with Central American nations. We launched the Energy Initiative for Central America, which has been accepted, approved, and (we) are now proceeding to action to invest $10 billion in Central America for constructing a huge refinery to transform oil barrels into finished product.

Another project includes a natural gas pipeline, which will connect southern Mexico to Central America all the way to Panama. It includes a gasification plant to convert liquid gas into natural gas. That also includes a huge power electricity generating plant. And this also includes an integrated, sustainable energy package.

This is the way Mexico works with Central America to create opportunities and to create jobs. This is something we've been trying to build with the U.S. through the program called Partnership for Security and Prosperity, to create ideas like those I have mentioned and to generate the availability of investment funds, to put to practice programs like this.

Q: What are you going to do with all the oil money you make now from the windfall in prices?

A: All extra money that comes from oil, over and above the budget, is untouchable for the federal government - by law it's totally assigned to three purposes: 50 percent is for reinvestment in PEMEX (the state oil company), 25 percent is sent back to states to invest in infrastructure, and the remaining 25 percent is to keep it in a savings account for future decreases in oil prices, so not one single dollar revenue from oil over and above the budget figure goes to fixed expenses.

This is very important for market analysts, financiers and economists. Mexico will not begin (to have) problems (when) oil prices (are) brought down. Of course, we will have less revenue, but we are not using oil revenue for fixed expenses, for current expenses (so) we will face no budget problems.

Q: So you're in good shape for the future?

A: Yes, we are.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California; US: Utah; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: aliens; foxvisit; hr4437; illegalimmigration; immigrantlist; immigration; prosperity; s2611; spp; vicentefox
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1 posted on 06/10/2006 10:40:38 PM PDT by calcowgirl
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To: calcowgirl
"U.S. trip leaves (Vicente) Fox feeling good"

Well, why not - he got to leave Mexico for a few days, didn't he?
2 posted on 06/10/2006 10:43:54 PM PDT by decal (Different Tagline Tomorrow!)
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To: hedgetrimmer; nicmarlo; texastoo
Another project includes a natural gas pipeline, which will connect southern Mexico to Central America all the way to Panama. It includes a gasification plant to convert liquid gas into natural gas. That also includes a huge power electricity generating plant. And this also includes an integrated, sustainable energy package.

This is the way Mexico works with Central America to create opportunities and to create jobs. This is something we've been trying to build with the U.S. through the program called Partnership for Security and Prosperity, to create ideas like those I have mentioned and to generate the availability of investment funds, to put to practice programs like this.

3 posted on 06/10/2006 10:44:56 PM PDT by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: calcowgirl

Well, aren't we just one big happy North American community?


4 posted on 06/10/2006 10:46:35 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - "The Road to Peace in the Middle East runs thru Damascus.")
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To: calcowgirl
The governor of the state of Washington stated very clearly that there would be no Washington apples if it were not for the Mexican people working on that sector of their economy

Sorry Vicente, we don't have a governor in Washington. We have a Queen. And she is a communist. She'll tell you anything as long as it supports her socialist agenda. She'll probably be touring North Korea and Burma for business deals next month.

5 posted on 06/10/2006 10:46:45 PM PDT by burzum (Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.--Adm. Rickover)
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To: Czar; NormsRevenge; A CA Guy; La Enchiladita
Now, the case of California, I was surprised by the new attitude of Gov. (Arnold) Schwarzenegger, positive in his terms, in comments, rejecting punishment for contractors, punitive measures for entrepreneurs in the case of migration hiring. His attitude in front of the National Guard and what I discussed with him and obtained from him is that we will keep on working on migration issues to make sure that human dignity, human quality and productive work of the migrants is respected.
6 posted on 06/10/2006 10:46:54 PM PDT by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: NormsRevenge

Your new North American passport, coming soon!

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1647109/posts

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Posted on 06/10/2006 10:26:49 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer


7 posted on 06/10/2006 10:51:26 PM PDT by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: calcowgirl

Of course Fox felt good when he left America, because he left his entire problem of Mexican unemployment in the hands of U.S. taxpayers. He came here, slapped Bush around like an amatuer, and left him with Mexico's unemployed, their criminals, their vagrants and drifters, their drug dealers and gang members. Not bad for a day's work, eh?


8 posted on 06/10/2006 10:52:24 PM PDT by TheCrusader
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To: calcowgirl













9 posted on 06/10/2006 10:58:10 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: calcowgirl

Q: What are you going to do with all the oil money you make now from the windfall in prices?


A: All extra money that comes from oil, over and above the budget, is untouchable for the federal government - by law it's totally assigned to three purposes: 50 percent is for reinvestment in PEMEX (the state oil company), 25 percent is sent back to states to invest in infrastructure, and the remaining 25 percent is to keep it in a savings account for future decreases in oil prices, so not one single dollar revenue from oil over and above the budget figure goes to fixed expenses.

Then why is in Mexico in poor shape?


10 posted on 06/10/2006 11:02:05 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: decal

interesting how he couldn't "swing by" my home state of Arizona


11 posted on 06/10/2006 11:04:16 PM PDT by machogirl
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To: calcowgirl

Ping


12 posted on 06/10/2006 11:04:33 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: decal

"Well, why not - he got to leave Mexico for a few days, didn't he?"

I thnk I saw him at a fruit farm in Florida applying for one of those jobs that Americans won't do.


13 posted on 06/10/2006 11:07:39 PM PDT by driftdiver
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To: calcowgirl
U.S. trip leaves (Vicente) Fox feeling good

Fox spoke about his recent trip to California, Utah and Washington state, Mexico's economy and other matters.

Of course he's feeling good after talking to liberal governors in California and Washington and an extremely illegal immigrant friendly Republican governor in Utah.

14 posted on 06/10/2006 11:16:01 PM PDT by whatisthetruth
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To: NormsRevenge
Well, aren't we just one big happy North American community?

Si' Senor

Is that right? I guess I better learn how to say it. LOL

15 posted on 06/10/2006 11:24:33 PM PDT by NRA2BFree (FIRE ALL CAREER POLITICIANS! IT'S TIME FOR AMERICANS TO GET RID OF THE TRAITORS!!)
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To: whatisthetruth

Maybe because of this:

Under the euphuism 'Hispanic Homeland' and 'Nation of Aztlan,' activists from numerous organizations including Mexican American Legal Defense and La Raza (The Race) activists are attempting to annex large portions of SW United States to Mexico. "Republica del Norte," the Republic of the North, which would include the present U.S. states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, plus southern Colorado, along with several current Mexican states, is "an inevitability" says Charles Truxillo, professor, University of New Mexico. He further states the new "Hispanic Homeland" should be brought into being "by any means necessary."


16 posted on 06/10/2006 11:35:30 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: calcowgirl

So who will be our next pain in the butt Mexican El Presidente we have to deal with?


17 posted on 06/10/2006 11:48:14 PM PDT by dennisw (We should return to calling them Muhammadans -- Worshippers of Muhammad and maybe Allah)
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To: TheCrusader

Of course Fox felt good when he left America, because he left his entire problem of Mexican unemployment in the hands of U.S. taxpayers. He came here, slapped Bush around like an amatuer, and left him with Mexico's unemployed, their criminals, their vagrants and drifters, their drug dealers and gang members. Not bad for a day's work, eh?

Wonder how happy Fox will be when the House kicks the Senate bill to the curb and ends his hope for citizenship, social security, and guaranteed wages for all of the illegals here? And let me remind you that if the socialist governor in Washington had a single hair on her butt, every welfare client in her state would be picking up apples to get their next check.


18 posted on 06/11/2006 1:59:04 AM PDT by JohnD9207 (Lead...follow...or get the HELL out of the way!)
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To: NRA2BFree

Don't worry about learning how to say it. I've noticed more and more commercials in Spanglish. Half and half. When that happens, I just flip the channel. If I wanted Spanlish, I would turn to a Spanish station.


19 posted on 06/11/2006 9:47:24 AM PDT by texastoo ("trash the treaties")
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To: calcowgirl

"Isn't that special".


20 posted on 06/11/2006 9:55:45 AM PDT by fish hawk
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