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To: ArneFufkin
Well --- I'm not sure that strategy will work --- the July elections didn't look good for Fox's party ---- maybe the Mexicans aren't being swayed by all this amnesty in American crap --- and would really like to see some improvements at home. I honestly don't believe that Mexicans would be coming here by the millions if they had any hopes that Fox was doing anything in that country. An awful lot of the illegals would stay home in a heartbeat --- they're more tied to their land and state of birth than we are to ours.
295 posted on 01/08/2004 1:21:15 AM PST by FITZ
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To: FITZ
An awful lot of the illegals would stay home in a heartbeat --- they're more tied to their land and state of birth than we are to ours.

Absolutely! Mexicans LIKE being Mexicans, if they can feed, educate and provide lives of health and well being for their children. Who wouldn't? They've got a nice foundation of faith, family, community and life perspective that Americans could learn something from. They're oppressed, and Fox is NOT exporting them here. That's bullcrap ... Bush would not be working with the guy if that was the case. He's there to SALVAGE Vincente before this election, he's a guy W can forge a new world with.

But, Mexico was an organized crime syndicate for many, many years, and that takes time and smart patience to crack.

Mexico is our second largest trading partner. WE have hundreds of thousands of Americans working there on visas. MILLIONS of Americans who visit there annually.

I'm like Admiral Stockdale ... "out of bullets" on this issue. I'm supporting the President's initiative, until and unless a better one comes along.

Regards!

298 posted on 01/08/2004 1:30:06 AM PST by ArneFufkin
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