Posted on 04/27/2010 1:14:54 PM PDT by SeattleBruce
April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexicans in Arizona should carry documentation and act carefully after the state passed a law requiring local police to determine the immigration status of anyone suspected of being in the country illegally, Mexicos Foreign Ministry said.
The ministry said the warning is directed toward Mexicans living, studying or planning to travel to the southwestern U.S. state, which shares a border with northern Mexico, according to the e-mailed statement sent today. It comes as members of U.S. President Barack Obamas administration said they have concerns about the new law and may seek to overturn it in court.
There is an adverse political environment for migrant communities and all Mexican visitors, Mexicos ministry said. Its important to act carefully and respect the local laws.
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You don't say! Well, this is rich, Mexico asking its citizens to carry 'documentation' after 15 to 20 million of them crossed over into the US in the past 50 years...
Nice of them to finally notice and formally notify...
Wow...
Its important to act carefully and respect the local laws.
WTF?.....You need to say this?
Illegal Mexicans - stay home and keep the drugs there too.
Pro Amnesty RINOs:
John McCain
Jeb Bush
Lindsay Graham-nesty
Meg Whitman
Charlie Crist
Marco Rubio
Dateline: Mexico City
Date: 04/27/2010
Mexicans who plan on walking over the border into the United States to commit murder, rape, sex crimes against children, armed robbery, burglary, drug smuggling, grand theft auto, fraud, plopping a ground squirrel and claiming it is a U.S. Citizen, should avoid the state of Arizona.
The gig is up. And God forbid, you might be returned to us.
the office of El Presidente de Mexico
Ummm, Duh, Isn’t that what we gringos are required to do when in Ol’Mexico?
Counter intuitive.
Will the Mexican Government take responsibility for all the illegals AZ may identify? Are they willing to be liable for losses/damages caused by these mexican “citizens” illegally in the US?
What BS.
GO AZ!!!!
Mexico issues travel warning?.....
That’s the best one I’ve heard yet!....
And when going to Mexico....just a slight warning...don’t step on any decapitated heads in the road....
Especially those travellers that are considering the Midnight Fence Climbing Tour (Escorted and All-Inclusive!).
When a country is telling you that your citizens are overwhelming their social infrastructure and are no longer welcome, threatening to keep them home is not a very effective scare tactic.
Mexicans in Arizona should carry documentation and act carefullyWorks for me!
This may pressure other states especially boarder states to toughen their laws also to prevent a flood who are afraid of Arizona.
You forget Jorge W BoooSH.
“Marco Rubio”
Is he as bad as the others? Perhaps there are no degrees on this issue..
“This may pressure other states especially boarder states to toughen their laws also to prevent a flood who are afraid of Arizona.”
We all need to support whatever states try to enforce the actual, existing US law on this matter.
If the idiots in SF want to be consistent, they should boycott themselves, as US law applies in their sorry a$$ town too. Morons...
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/politics/SF-Supe-Calls-for-Arizona-Boycott-92095669.html
I call for a boycott of SF maroon liberals..
What do I have to do to get one of these issued for Georgia???
WTF?.....You need to say this?
Only because they don't care if you don't obey the law in the other 57 states.
Closing the border....one state at a time!
April 27 (Bloomberg) — Mexicans in Arizona should carry documentation and act carefully after the state passed a law requiring local police to determine the immigration status of anyone suspected of being in the country illegally, Mexicos Foreign Ministry said.
Gee, it’s working already
LOL.
Funniest thing i’ve read all day.
Maybe the Mex gov should take a small look around them and see what’s going on in their own neighborhood.
Want some BETTER advice?? STAY IN MEXICO!
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