Posted on 06/27/2010 1:16:22 PM PDT by SloopJohnB
[From the past and very relevant today]...In 1994, the Government of Mexico produced this 32-page comicbook-style "How To" guide containing information to aid Mexican citizens seeking to cross the border illegally into the United States. Though little has been said in the national media, questions have been raised regarding the Mexican government's intentions with respect to producing the book.
(Excerpt) Read more at dallas.org ...
Ping!
I’m sure there are folks here now who’ve never seen this...
The money the illegals send back to Mexico makes up over 30% of Mexicos entire GDP.
That’s why the Mexican government not only does nothing to stop the flow of illegals into the US, they do everything in their power to encourage it and provide resources to help it happen.
I remember that. It recommended drinking salt water to avoid dehydration.
Isn’t this a little dated? It was posted on the link you provided in 2005. The pamphlet was published in 1994. Nothing has changed. There is no news. We are still being overrun and invaded, but this provides no new insight into that fact.
Those are a lot healthier and muscular wetbacks than I am accustomed to seeing.
We mostly see the short, scrawny newbies or the short, fat well fed ones after they have been here a while.
Are the Mexicans here rioting already after they lost to Argentina?
I wonder if they are still printing them, and if so, what edition number are they up to?
I was told that they quit printing them several years ago because of the big stink that was raised here. That’s when they switched to issuing the matricula cards over here. I have not personally gone to Mexico and tried to find one, so I do not know for sure about the pamphlets.
The intro gives the game away (my emphasis): "The purpose of this guide is to provide you with practical advice that may prove useful to you in case you have made the difficult decision to search for employment opportunities outside of your country."
Many people are just now waking up to the border issues, so this may be news to more people than you think. It does offer proof that Mexico supports and encourages their people to come here illegally. The Mexican government still supports illegal immigration so it is still revelant. Old news but does fill in info for those that haven’t been following or living the border issues for years and we need those people to understand the big picture so the media and supporters of illegals won’t find it so easy to snow those voters now.
This qualifier is appropriate regarding ANYTING of importance. The network talking heads are a joke.
No comprendo I added this: "[From the past and very relevant today]"?
==...Nothing has changed. There is no news. We are still being overrun and invaded, but this provides no new insight into that fact.==
If it is not of interest to you then move on.
It is not for you to speak or think for the rest of us that haven't seen it. We are capable of deciding the merit.
Personally as it relates to present day, it re-enforced my disdain for the corrupt third-world government of Mexico by meddling in our domestic affairs in Arizona by joining in the lawsuit against them.
Here is some insight:
Americans are profoundly ignorant of the world. It would behoove every American to take a long hard look ... even a superficial look ... at the countries of Latin America.
The United States is well on its way to becoming a demographically Latin American country. That's going to come true if we stopped illegal or legal immigration cold, tonight at midnight. There's no choice. Just arithmetic.
Where choice (a truly Hobbesian Choice!) enters our picture: We can become a Chile, an Argentina, or a Mexico, Bolivia or Guatemala. Perhaps, with our racial mix, a Brazil. Somebody has a plan.
I pick Chile.
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