The much-publicized deportation of an immigrant who had been living illegally in Arizona prompted the Mexican government on Friday to urge its nationals in the United States to take precautions amid a new reality for the immigrant community.
The expulsion of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, a Mexican citizen and mother of two U.S.-born children, illustrates the new reality of the Mexican community living in the United States in the face of more severe application of migration controls, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
The ministry urged its citizens to stay informed about immigration matters and keep in touch with the extensive Mexican consular network in the United States. However, Mexican authorities acknowledged there is little they can do to slow deportations or counter other get-tough immigration policies of President Trump. (Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
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P-MARLOWE POSTED: If the Mexican consulate offices are found to be encouraging their citizens to break the laws of our country, then (a) revoke their diplomatic status, (b) evict their diplomats, and, (c) close the consulates.
DEMAND CONGRESS ACT NOW---Domestic and international laws are being breached. Mexico's dangerous and harmful threats could impact US trade, states' economies and interstate and international commerce.
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Close the ‘American birthright’ loophole, so as foreigners popping out babies on American soil do NOT have instant citizenship, unless the parents are citizens, first.