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In Mexico, Daschle, Gephardt give strongest support yet to more open borders, immigration reform
Associated Press ^ | 11/17/2001 | Associated Press

Posted on 11/17/2001 5:40:18 PM PST by t-shirt

WIRE: 11/17/2001 8:49 pm ET

In Mexico, Daschle, Gephardt give strongest support yet to more open borders, immigration reform

The Associated Press

MEXICO CITY (AP) Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt said Saturday that they would forge ahead with immigration reform early next year, including some kind of legal residency for Mexican migrants already living in the United States. Such reforms "are very consistent with fighting against terrorism," Gephardt, D-Mo., told a news conference after meeting with President Vicente Fox during the congressmen's three-day trip to Mexico.

"If you are regularizing status, you are also understanding the people you are dealing with are not terrorists," Gephardt said, noting that those who would benefit are "people who have been in the United States for a long time, paid taxes, obeyed the laws and been very good citizens."

Daschle said discussion on the reforms could be held during the next congressional session early next year. He said legalization would not be equivalent to a broad amnesty, and would require a background check and investigation.

"The opportunity for us to investigate and expel those who ought not be there is something we want to deal with, too," he added.

The two lawmakers also said they were interested in a European Union-style program of public investments and a more open border.

"I think that it ought to be our goal that we have a free pass border at some point in the future," Daschle said.

Daschle's office later said he was not endorsing any particular program, but rather supported having the same freedoms on the Mexican border as those that exist on the Canadian border. Canadians do not need visas to enter the United States, but Mexicans do.

"I think it's unlikely that we will obtain that goal anytime in the short term," Daschle said. "(But) if the United States and Canada have a border like that, we ought to have the opportunity to have that kind of border with Mexico as well."

Fox, facing trouble at home on both economic and political fronts, desperately needs to make some headway on gaining better treatment for Mexican migrants to the United States, a central policy goal of his administration.

Daschle and Gephardt said Mexico's concerns hadn't fallen from the U.S. agenda in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

"Our commitment (to bilateral issues) is every bit as strong as what it was on Sept. 10," Daschle said, noting that Congress is expected to vote in the next few days to suspend "for at least one year" an anti-drug certification program that has angered Mexicans.

The certification procedure required the State Department to judge other countries' anti-drug efforts and threatened the loss of financial aid for nations that failed the test.

Mexicans, and many other Latin Americans, considered that an affront to their sovereignty.


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To: t-shirt
What? Are these guys nuts?? Or could it be that tweedle dumb and tweedle dumber fear that the popularity of the president means they will have to take extraordinary measures to increase the pool of ignorant and illiterate and non-English speaking DemonRat voters.
161 posted on 11/17/2001 10:33:59 PM PST by sweetliberty
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To: Maalaea
CNN is hardly a conservative media mouthpiece

Who said it was and why are you being dishonest by inferring it was me?

165 posted on 11/17/2001 10:38:29 PM PST by PRND21
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To: Maalaea
World Net Daily...isn't that where Pat works?
166 posted on 11/17/2001 10:39:30 PM PST by PRND21
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To: nomasmojarras
Ken? Tizzy? LOGIC? heh heh heh

Re-read this thread. It's as clear as the nose growing on your face.

167 posted on 11/17/2001 10:42:17 PM PST by PRND21
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To: brat
"6 BILLION American dollars a year go back to Mexico from Mexican immigrants."

As is their right.
Nice tax bump for the Fed and States, as well.

168 posted on 11/17/2001 10:45:00 PM PST by PRND21
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To: nomasmojarras
"If you are regularizing status, you are also understanding the people you are dealing with are not terrorists," Gephardt said, noting that those who would benefit are "people who have been in the United States for a long time, paid taxes, obeyed the laws and been very good citizens."

The key word here is citizens, which of course they are not. If they were then this issue would have been a moot point.

Secondly, we also share something else with Canada, a common language.

171 posted on 11/17/2001 10:52:16 PM PST by DaiHuy
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To: nomasmojarras
#113 - This obviously turns you on.
And your own #110 -You are just another Gringo estupido that lets them walk ALL OVER YOU.
173 posted on 11/17/2001 10:56:14 PM PST by PRND21
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To: Big Meanie
More tactic from another re-enlister.
Pathetic.
174 posted on 11/17/2001 10:58:53 PM PST by PRND21
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To: Maalaea
While the US is in a recession, looks like Mexico is in a boom! THAT'S CAPITOL WE NEED HERE FOLKS! Americans have to eat too, you know.
175 posted on 11/17/2001 11:00:14 PM PST by brat
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To: PRND21
Americans CITIZENS making a livable wage is a "nice tax bump" too!
176 posted on 11/17/2001 11:01:27 PM PST by brat
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To: brat
By all means. I concur.
177 posted on 11/17/2001 11:03:30 PM PST by PRND21
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To: nomasmojarras
I don't know but I began a thread several days ago complaining about my town recently spending a lot of money redoing the area for the illegals, including bathrooms, showers, outdoor seating and tables, even lines painted on a brand new (and very nice) resurfacing of the street. They painted lines to make it easier for the guys to que up for jobs.
179 posted on 11/17/2001 11:04:41 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: PRND21
You've misunderstood what I was saying. The reply was to Maalea concerning an article about the money ILLEGALS were sending into Mexico being way up and may be as much a 9.something BILLION! That's money that should be spent improving the US economy, not Mexicos!
180 posted on 11/17/2001 11:08:17 PM PST by brat
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