Under the new foreign aid initiative unveiled last week, Bush would offer developing nations about $1.7 billion the first year, about $3.3 billion in the second year and the full $5 billion in the third and subsequent years. If approved by Congress, the money would come on top of current U.S. aid levels and would be rewarded
largely as grants rather than loans.
As evidence of his administration's commitment to its southern neighbors, aides said Bush will announce in Mexico minor new initiatives aimed at creating jobs in the
poorest areas of Mexico that send so many undocumented immigrants across the border in search of a better life. The idea is to create "economic circumstances in Mexico that allow them to (stay) home," Rice said.
Despite the largess of the United States, it is very seldom given credit and always expected to do more. It is unfortunate that when the President of the United States meets with the Mexican President he can always expect him to demand the United States do more for his people. I'm sorry President Fox, it's your job to do more for your people. How would you like it if our President always demanded you fork over billions for United States citizens and their needs?
If Bush does give undocumented illegal aliens legal status, it won't be the end of it. In eighteen months more illegals will want a loophole to cover them. Then others will demand a loophole for themselves. The gravy train needs to end. It ends now.
As for additional aid for the rest of the world, we don't even get credit for what we do now. This money isn't Bush's to give away. It's my money. It's your money. To hell with perpetual increases in donations forked over by the United States.
As for new job initiatives in Mexico, I must ask the obvious question. Mr. Bush, who's President are you. I'm G.D. sick and tired of watching you do your song and dance for the citizens of Mexico. If you don't want to represent me, resign. If you want to represent Mexican citizens, run for office in Mexico. Until you do that I'm going to ride your a-- until you realize that this nation doesn't want an advocate for Mexico.
We want an advocate for the United States Mr. President. The War Against Terrorism isn't the be-all end-all of your advocacy for us. And we shouldn't have to tell you what your job is. You should know that it is not to represent Mexico's interests.
Immigration will be key topic when Bush, Fox meet Friday
"The proposal calls for a registration program for the estimated 10 million undocumented immigrants illegal aliens living in the United States, a legalization program for those immigrants who register,"
Audio - "We will not tolerate foreign forces dictating and enacting laws on Mexicans."
AUDIO CLIP
Juan Jose Gutierrez,
One Stop Immigration,
leads March on Washington,
October, 1997, demanding
amnesty for illegal aliens.
TRANSCRIPT OF AMERICAN PATROL SEGMENT OF O'REILLY FACTOR, JUNE 18, 2001
This is a planned invasion
I noticed that Laura gave a speech today in which she mentioned "Global" etc. about four times in about three minutes. She too is bit with the "Globalist Firster" bug.