Posted on 11/21/2007 7:50:42 AM PST by Sonora
Mexico's frustration with U.S. immigration policy builds
Government, advocates are calling for measures to influence U.S. public opinion.
By Jeremy Schwartz
MEXICO CITY BUREAU
Saturday, November 17, 2007
MEXICO CITY Anger in Mexico is growing in the wake of a number of new state laws in the United States considered by critics to be anti-Mexican, a shift probably reflected in President Felipe Calderón's verbal lashing this week of U.S. presidential candidates.
In tougher rhetoric toward U.S. immigration policies, Calderón scolded presidential candidates for using migrants as thematic hostages and announced a media campaign aimed at influencing American public opinion.
Calderón's comments represented a dramatic departure from the statements of past leaders and were welcomed by many in Mexico.
"I think the current American government has gone too far against illegal Mexicans," said Fernando Garcia, a 36-year-old Mexico City administrator. "I don't like the raids and how they destroy families (and) ... the hate they are generating against Mexicans."
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I’ve been busy looking for a rat’s ass so that I could give it, but can’t seem to find one.
Tell it to the aliens that try to cross Mexico’s southern border.
When illegals see the difference in behavior between the Mexican and the US governments, they are emboldened because they see our government cowering in front of theirs.
As Calderon said: Where is a Mexican, there is Mexico
I say: Where there is Mexico, there is Mexican law!
I kid you not. Apply Mexican Law to Mexicans in the US as applied to foreigners in Mexico. You won't have ant illegals in very short time, especially if the go to Mexican-type jails with appalling conditions!
Nobody will accuse us of discrimination either.
Since when are our laws any of their business. Until they start allowing all their neighbors to the south of them free entrance to Mexico and mexican citizenship, I think they just need to keep their traps shut. Even then, our laws are none of their business, but their laws make them even bigger hypocrits than the Clintons.
Calderone rhymes with cabron.
And ya know, I was just thinking—if former General Norman Schwartzkopf decided to get a part-time job as a doorman, because of the cool uniform and cap, and the gold braid, of course you know he would have to be the head guy.
And if he came to support Romney and converted to his religion, his name would then be:
Wait for it....
OK.....
Stormin’ Norman, the Mormon Foreman Doorman.
(That’s eleven seconds of your life you’ll never get back)
Well, put the blame where it belongs. Our elite decided long ago that it WAS OK for illegals to come here. They have aided and abetted that process for decades. They have refused to enforce our laws. They have refused to secure the border.
The Mexicans who respond to that are just doing what our leaders have been telling them to do with a wink for 20 years. Now America is, ever so slowly, changing the rules because, it turns out, Americans think their elite is profoundly wrong on this issue. If I were Mexican who had moved here 20 years ago, bought a house, gotten married and had a family, I'd be pissed off. I'm not, I'm a US citizen and I'm furious that our leaders deliberately got us into this mess.
Frankly, as between the illegals and our leaders, I'd take the illegals any day. Our leaders deliberately subverted our laws and sovereignty for crass political and financial gain. The illegals just responded to incentives. Yes, they are illegal and yes, they need to go home and apply for citizenship normally. But I really can't get mad at them at all. Most of them are good people trying to get ahead--and I used to live near the barrio in LA.
What I would really like to do is deport every American politician who winked at illegal immigration for decades, starting with Teddy Kennedy. They are the ones to blame for this mess.
Mexico, beso mi cula!....DITTO!
vaudine
I have never understood his silly romance with Mexico
An extremely unwise bet. When the Mexican upper class comes to the US, whether it is to shop at the finest shops, or get an Ivy League MBA, they are 100% documented, and well funded. Any relative of his in this country will fly here first class and stay at hotels highly regarded restaurants, they don't sneak under across the border and sleep under bridges.
The Mexican upper class is upset for two reasons, and neither has anything to do with their members losing jobs as maids or brick layers. The first is that "kick the Gringo" plays well in domestic Mexican politics.
The second is that illegal immigration is the safety valve that keeps pressure for reform from building up, and threatening the Mexican upper class. Millions of peasants and lower middle class Mexicans come to this country because the worst jobs and housing we have is far, far, better than anything they can get in Mexico.
Put all, or even 1/2, of those people back in Mexico, and they will want jobs, housing and opportunity like they had in the US. Mexico cannot provide that sort of opportunity, unless it reforms its economy and government to allow Mexicans the opportunity to open businesses and succeed based on how good a business person they are, as opposed to success being predicated on being plugged into the corrupt, cronyism driven system they have now.
Mexico would benefit from reform, but the Mexican upper class might not. If the business that makes you rich succeeds because you are protected by the government from competition, you are threatened by freedom and free competition. You might agree to reform, if the alternative is revolution brought on the extreme poverty caused by your small, corrupt economy. The Mexican upper class has not had to face that dilemma, because it could export enough of its surplus population to the US. If that ends, they are looking at reform or revolution.
Hey Mexico!....Pick a finger!
Interesting take. Thanks for the post.
I also want to thank you for the post - it’s strange to think of a Mexican upper class for some reason - I’ve not been in Mexico, I’m sort of aware of the cronyism - but, to think that there is discrimination and a ‘class’ system in Mexico is something new to me. I’m now betting that you have made the point and discovered the problem. Mexicans really need to deal with this in their country.
Mexico’s southern border is a damn fortress and guatamalans are dealt with quite harshly.
Shut up, Feliepe.
Unbelievable the arrogance of these Mexicans...sounds likea threat to me! Let’s kick the damn illegals out and see what they do....I think it will take a complete militarized border to stop this black mail!
Black Jack?
How about General Winfield Scott? He invaded at Vera Cruz, Chased Snta Anna all the way to Mexico City, Whupped his ass and was offered tke office of King by the city fathers.
He thinks he is trying to clean his house- by sweeping the poor up here- then Mexico doesn't have to deal with them and their issues. That way the rich can get richer instead of helping the poor or spending the money so Mexico can become a place where the poor could become middle class. That's the problem- we are standing in the way of Mexico's plan to eliminate the poor from their country. And if a few gangsters and other criminals happen to migrate our way- that's all good for them too.
I am all for that!! Brilliant idea- and would be really funny to watch the pompous President of Mexico deal with them- I'm sure firing squads would regain popularity south of the border.
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