Posted on 05/18/2010 3:47:54 AM PDT by Bad~Rodeo
Mexico Immigration Law
The article that follows by Dr. J. Michael Waller should be an eye opener to liberals who believe in open borders and loose immigration enforcement. Mind you, this is the law of the land in Mexico, the third-world nation that has encouraged millions of its citizens to invade America. It is also the same country that threatened to take the U.S. to the UN for building a fence on American soil!
Let's Try It Here at Home By J. Michael Waller, Citizens for a Constitutional Republic
Mexico has a radical idea for a rational immigration policy that most Americans would love. However, Mexican officials haven't been sharing that idea with us as they press for our Congress to adopt the McCain-Kennedy immigration reform bill.
That's too bad, because Mexico, which annually deports more illegal aliens than the United States does, has much to teach us about how it handles the immigration issue. Under Mexican law, it is a felony to be an illegal alien in Mexico.
At a time when the Supreme Court and many politicians seek to bring American law in line with foreign legal norms, it's noteworthy that nobody has argued that the U.S. look at how Mexico deals with immigration and what it might teach us about how best to solve our illegal immigration problem. Mexico has a single, streamlined law that ensures that foreign visitors and immigrants are:
in the country legally
have the means to sustain themselves economically
not destined to be burdens on society
of economic and social benefit to society
of good character and have no criminal records and
contributors to the general well-being of the nation
The law also ensures that:
immigration authorities
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
Obviously Racist regime .
Does it make non-Mexican Hispanics hate Mexico?
Yo! Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander! There’s our model for immigration “reform”.
Why the hell not? The libs in charge look to foreign law to justify their nutball ideas, so why not take this approach. Hey Mexico, we so admire your immigration laws that we are going to emulate you. Right down the line.
Might actually work too.
Might thought exactly
oops, My
Brilliant way of looking at this...we must use language and logic better than the Left if we ever hope to beat them.
They’re so corrupt they can’t even inforce their own laws either. It looks good on paper but in reality it’s just “bun fodder”.
They do if your driving a car with US tags on it. Then you have to offer them a “mordida” or bribe.
Guatemalans are to Mexico as Mexicans are to the US.
Some Congressman should introduce the bill, in English, as is, just to introduce some honesty into the argument. Where’s Tancredo when you need him?
An enterprising Republican should offer the Mexican law into Congress. Watch the fur fly!
Another puzzling claim is that comprehensive immigration reform is sensitive to the wants and needs of immigrants and of minority people. Actually,the evidence reveals that most immigrants, like most U.S. minorities, believe both that immigration is already too high, and that more law enforcement is needed to encourage the illegals to go home.
The following figures* are from a survey of Hispanic-American, Asian-American, and African-American likely voters (i.e. citizens who hase voted in the past) conducted by Zogby International; sponsored by the Center for Immigration Studies. Link: http://cis.org/Minority-Views-Immigration
*(Percents dont add up to 100% because I omitted dont know and other responses)
1. Most members of minority groups think immigration is too high.
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2. Most members of minority groups think that illegal immigration is not caused by limits on legal immigration, but by a lack of enforcement.
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3. Most minorities feel that there are plenty of Americans available to fill unskilled jobs.
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4. As a solution to the problem of illegal immigration, most members of minority groups choose enforcement to encourage illegals to go home, rather than approving a plan for conditional legalization.
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These views are in sharp contrast to the leaders of most ethnic advocacy organizations, who argue for increased immigration and legalization of illegal immigrants.
Amen!
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