Yes, they are really in mental pain over here. Buying houses. Buying huge trucks. Playing their Mexican music so the whole neighborhood can hear. Flying the Mexican flag. Having most of America cater to their language and culture. I don't know how people live under such conditions of oppression and stress. Don't tell Amnesty International.
Our company took over management of some apartments with one upper rented to an illegal. He asked for an air conditioner. I told him he would have to buy his own window unit. He had a fit; told me he could not carry it back home when he left.
Obviously the Mexican government cannot admit to it's own total corruption and failure in providing opportunity for it's citizens who then have to leave their precious homeland and seek a better life elsewhere. The U.S. has always been a pressure release valve for that kleptocracy known as Mexico, and they know it. They also know that we can't take the chance of having their country becoming a true enemy of the U.S. because of our shared border and current need for oil and cheap, illegal labor. They're pimping their own people to us and our government and businesses look the other way. Is it going to change much, I doubt it. But the fact that we are hypocrites and schizophrenic towards dealing with the issue is even more disconcerting. A sign of the times.
Thank you, President Bush.