This is SO untrue...Mexico would never treat people like that because all the evil republicans are in the US. /s
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They’re worse then hypocrites, the Mexico govt is corrupt and evil.
This is a perfect article. I’d really like to believe that any person with ANY shred of common sense would understand the point of the article, but somehow I speculate 50% of those that read it would somehow spin it into America being rasict even though we allow, by far, the most diverse legal immigrant pool of any country on earth.
How Mexico treats illegal aliens is IRRELEVANT. If the Arizona law is a good law then it’s a good law on its own merits (i.e. it’s constitutional) and does not need to be justified by comparison to what a foreign country does. Trying to demonstrate the validity of a law by comparing it to what foreign countries do is undermining the true source of its validity.
I’m not commenting on the law itself here (I don’t know its details well enough to do that, but It looks like a good law to me so far) but just on this article. In other words, is your constitution enough to justify this law? if so then whatever Mexico’s law happens to be is, or at least should be, irrelevant.
An enterprising Republican should enter Mexico’s Immigration Law as a Bill in Congress.
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What Mexico has had for government is a collection of repeated, ulta-corrupt, vile, anti-American leftist dictatorial régimes. The same type of disgusting régime currently occupies the White House. Two of a kind.
Is there any chance to see this in the MSM?
Circulating Email:
Dear President Obama:
> I’m planning to move my family
> and extended family into Mexico for my health, and I would
> like to ask you to assist me.
> We’re planning to simply
> walk across the border from the U.S. Into
> Mexico, and we’ll need your help to make a few
> arrangements.
>
> We plan to skip all the legal stuff like visas,
> passports, immigration
> quotas and laws.
>
> I’m sure they handle those things the same way you
> do here. So, would
> you mind telling your buddy, President Calderon,
> that I’m on my way
> over?
>
> Please let him know that I will be expecting the
> following:
>
> 1. Free medical care for my entire
> family.
>
> 2. English-speaking government
> bureaucrats for all services I might
> need, whether I use them or not.
>
> 3. Please print all Mexican government
> forms in English.
>
> 4. I want my grandkids to be taught
> Spanish by English-speaking
> (bilingual) teachers.
>
> 5. Tell their schools they need to include
> classes on American culture
> and history.
>
> 6. I want my grandkids to see the American
> flag on one of the flag poles at their school.
>
> 7. Please plan to feed my grandkids at
> school for both breakfast and
> lunch.
>
> 8. I will need a local Mexican driver’s
> license so I can get easy access
> to government services.
>
> 9. I do plan to get a car and drive
> in Mexico, but, I don’t plan to purchase
> car insurance, and I probably won’t
> make any special effort to learn local traffic laws.
>
> 10. In case one of the Mexican police
> officers does not get the memo
> from their president to leave me alone,
> please be sure that every patrol car
> has at least one English-speaking
> officer.
>
> 11. I plan to fly the U.S. Flag
> from my house top, put U S. Flag decals on my car,
> and have a gigantic celebration on July
> 4th. I do not want any complaints or
> negative comments from the
> locals.
>
> 12. I would also like to have a nice job
> without paying any taxes, or
> have any labor or tax laws enforced on any
> business I may start.
>
> 13. Please have the president tell all
> the Mexican people to be
> extremely nice and never say critical things
> about me or my family,
> or about the strain we might place on their
> economy.
>
> 14. I want to receive free food stamps.
>
> 15. Naturally, I’ll expect free rent
> subsidies.
>
> 16. I’ll need Income tax credits so although
> I don’t pay Mexican Taxes,
> I’ll receive money from the
> government.
>
> 17. Please arrange it so that the Mexican
> Gov’t pays $4,500 to help me buy a new car.
>
> 18. Oh yes, I almost forgot, please
> enroll me free into the Mexican
> Social Security program so that I’ll get a
> monthly income in retirement.
>
> I know this is an easy request because you
> already do all these things
> for all his people who walk over to the
> U.S. from Mexico. I am sure
> that President Calderon won’t mind returning
> the favor if you ask him nicely.
>
> Thank you so much for your kind
> help. You’re the man!!!
>
>
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Mexico far tougher on Illegals than US.
I’m sorry, but isn’t is ALREADY a crime to be in the US illegally? Arizona only restated the law.
Anyone who has ever traveled in Mexico will attest to the fact that they must produce their papers on a whim, usually to heavily armed and intimidating Federales.
The Border Patrol has checkpoints on I-17, I-10, State Road 85, etc... at which they ask if you are a US citizen just for passing by. This is Federal and it’s okay.
But we’re supposed to just let everyone in without knowing who they are or where they’re from? NO!