Posted on 10/04/2007 6:32:39 AM PDT by Boston Blackie
The Mexican government is giving its consulates in the U.S. wide latitude to ramp up a campaign to toughen their defense of immigrants and plans to give them more resources as well, officials familiar with the strategy said.
The move comes as deportations reach an all-time high in the toughest crackdown in decades by the U.S. government and police authorities.
Among the actions under discussion are the creation of an anti-defamation league similar to that focused on protecting Jews; budget increases for some of the 47 consulates, especially in regions such as North Texas, where Mexican migration has been swift and plentiful; and a media campaign aimed at counteracting groups opposed to illegal immigration and sometimes legal immigration.
(Excerpt) Read more at dallasnews.com ...
They're a lot like Palestinians in that regard. ...and in another regard as well -- both claim land was "stolen" from them and aim to get it back.
Those that support amnesty for illegals do so in an effort to speed up the North American Union. United States Sovereignty is their enemy.
Unfortunately, since we have spent years pressuring Israel to give up "land for peace" and have supported Security Council resolutions endorsing the same, we have set ourselves up for a future in which the world will pressure US to give up border land for "peace" to appease a future armed insurgency on our Southern border--a situation which I believe is inevitable.
Who decides that when, we know nothing about these people. That only makes this highly dangerous for the security of our country.
Regardless of whether you think their *crimes* are serious enough to upset their lives here, don’t you think there’s a moral issue? A right way to act? A proper way to go about your life?
Just because they were allow to stay in the first place, doesn’t mean their day won’t come.
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