Posted on 03/01/2016 4:27:29 AM PST by Biggirl
The Pope, the Obama, the Brits, and now ex-Mexico president.....all the more reason to vote DT
1/3 of Mexico’s GPD.. 24.5 BILLION sent back from workers here.. More then even their oil industry. So yeah, Ve chinndee faux bees pee’sed huof..
Pretty strong words when all Trump has said is that he will secure the border.
Vicente Fox is like Pancho Villa.
OK Mr. Fox so explain to us why Mexico built a fence on their own southern border to keep drugs and the Guatemalans out.
Double standard alert.
Let's get the word out on this:
..... an explosive document filed in Texas by the government of Mexico adds fuel to the anchor baby debate touched off by Donald Trump.....
A sworn affidavit by Mexicos consul general admits that Mexicos official policy is to encourage its poor people to migrate here illegally in order to access the US's generous welfare system......declaring that "Mexico is responsible to protect its nationals wherever they may be residing,"
THE MONEY QUOTE A footnote states that "Mexican nationality is granted to children born abroad of a Mexican born parent." IOW, anchor babies born in the US retain their parents Mexican nationality.
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The Mexican consul's sworn testimony asserts that "My responsibilities in this position include protecting the rights and promoting the interests of my fellow Mexican nationals" and "The main responsibility of consulates is to provide services, assistance, and protection to nationals abroad."
Ergo, Mexicos assertion of continuing jurisdiction over its "nationals abroad," is inconsistent with any claim to automatic US citizenship merely by reason of birth on US soil.
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Illegal Third Worlders (advocating the overthrow of the US govt) are organized into "pressure groups"...they cue border jumpers on the US political landscape. The Third World federales are lying-in-wait---salivating for zillions in "humanitarian foreign aid" and anything else they can ge their greedy hands on.
REALITY CHECK---WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENS TO HUMANITARIAN US FOREIGN AID
Ex-Guatemala President used US banks to launder millions
Guatemalan promised to "redistribute" the nation's wealth if elected.
Alfonso Portillo---ex-president of Central America's Guatemala--- faced charges in New York that he used US banks to launder millions looted from his impoverished nation. Alfonso Portillo took office in 2000 pledging to (ahem) redistribute Guatemalas wealth.
Portillo, 61, allegedly ran scams to drain the impoverished country's coffers. The feds say Portillo embezzled about $2.5M provided by the Taiwanese embassy....$1.5 million was earmarked for Libraries for Peace....books for school kids.
Portillo colluded w/ corrupt C/A insiders---he personally endorsed three $500,000 checks issued against an account at the Intl Bank of China in Manhattan, then deposited the cash in the Miami bank account of a Guatemalan bank controlled by a close associate and political supporter.
The embezzled foreign aid money was funneled to bank accounts in Paris in the names of Portillos ex-wife and daughter.
<><> Portillo swindled nearly $4M defense funds ...
<><> plundered the national bank run by his alleged co-conspirator...
<><> through overdrafts financed by public reserves the pilfered foreign aid money paid for expensive watches and cars, for Portillo and his associates. (NY POST excerpt 5/28/13)
SOURCE http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/former_guatemala_program_used_from_bJ7Akdr3YK85070OumW5FN
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REMINDER: $266 million of our tax dollars in the last current spending bill is going to Central America federales to help them (GAG) assist "child victims of violence."
Current Guatemalan President Otto Perez warns
the US will be inundated w/ even more contagious illegals
if billions of US tax dollars are not handed over.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - The United States should provide billions of dollars to help Central American nations curb the flow of illegal migrants, Guatemalan President Otto Perez said, and his government warns the problem will get worse if Washington fails to help.
Fleeing violence, trying to reach relatives already in the United States or seeking jobs, record numbers of child migrants from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador have been stopped at the southern U.S. border this year, causing widespread alarm. Last month, the three countries pitched Washington an ambitious development plan to confront the issue.
They want to pump about $10 billion into the region to create jobs and lift living standards, with the bulk of funding coming from the United States, Perez told Reuters. He hopes the plan could come up with about $2 billion a year from 2015 to 2019, a sum he equated to roughly 10 percent of annual U.S. spending on border security and immigration enforcement.
"Now we understand it's not simply a question of the United States saying: 'Right, here's $2 billion a year for five years' for example - the governments of the three countries have to play their part too," the conservative Perez, who took power in early 2012, said in an interview late on Monday.
The US aid package would boost infrastructure and provide more jobs in all three countries, especially in areas that send large numbers of migrants to the United States, he added.
The three Central American governments are urging the United States to shoulder the lion's share of the costs, arguing that U.S. demand for illegal narcotics has fueled violence among drug gangs across much of the impoverished region.
"The United States has to support this, it has no other option," Guatemala's foreign minister, Carlos Morales, told Reuters. "If they don't support it, the crisis will kick off again, you can count on it."
Perez said he hoped the United States would put up about 60 percent of funding. "But we'll have to discuss it calmly and see what each individual country can do, and what can be achieved by common consent."
During meetings in New York in September, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told Central American officials he hoped Congress could approve about $300 million in funding, Morales said, noting the sum was "nothing" given the scale of the problem.
Central American leaders are due to meet Vice President Joe Biden on Nov. 12 in Washington to sound out U.S. support for their plan, Morales added.--SNIP--
(Reporting by Dave Graham; Editing by Kieran Murray) http://news.yahoo.com/u-stump-billions-curb-central-america-migration-perez-171130651.html
Is Vicente worried about reductions in foreign aid....that is to say his income and luxury lifestyle sucking off the backs of US taxpayers?
The US has poured billions of our tax dollars into dirt-poor Mexico....but it never seems to reach the problem w/re supposed to be financing.
Ever hear of the MERIDA INITIATIVE? I didn/t think so.
WIKI-With the Merida Initiative set to expire on September 30, 2010, the U.S. State Department (under SoS Hillary) has proposed a major renewal and expansion of the program. If approved, starting in 2011, $310 million would be granted to Mexico, another $100 million for the Central American Regional Security Initiative (CARSI), and $79 million for the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI).[28]
The U.S. Congress has now authorized $1.6 billion for the three-year initiative (2007-2010). The U.S. Congress approved $465 million in the first year, which includes $400 million for Mexico and $65 million for Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti. For the second year, Congress approved $300 million for Mexico and $110 million for Central America, the Dominican Republic and Haiti. A FY09 supplemental appropriation is providing an additional $420 million for Mexico; and $450 million for Mexico and $100 million for Central America has been requested for FY10.[20]
Only about $204 million of that, however, will be earmarked for the Mexican military for the purchase of eight used transport helicopters and two small surveillance aircraft. No weapons are included in the plan. The bill requires that $73.5 million of the $400 million for Mexico must be used for judicial reform, institution-building, human rights and rule-of-law issues.
The bill specifies that 15% of the funds will be dependent on Mexico making headway in four areas relating to human-rights issues, and on which the U.S. Secretary of State will have to report periodically to Congress.
An additional $65 million was granted for the Central American countries (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama).
The House also included Haiti and the Dominican Republic in this bill for Central America, which is a comprehensive public security package that seeks to:
<><> tackle citizen insecurity in Central America by more effectively addressing criminal gangs,
<><> improving information sharing between countries,
<><> modernizing and professionalizing the police forces, expanding maritime interdiction capabilities, and,
<><> reforming the judicial sector in order to restore and strengthen citizens confidence in those institutions.[26]
Much of the funding will never leave the United States (snix). It will go toward the purchase of aircraft, surveillance software, and other goods and services produced by U.S. private defense contractors.
While this request includes equipment and training, it does not involve any cash transfers or money to be provided directly to the Government of Mexico or its private contractors.
According to U.S. State Department officials (who?), 59% of the proposed assistance will go to civil agencies responsible for law enforcement, and 41% to operational costs for the Mexican Army and Mexican Navy.
While the initial cost for equipment and hardware that the military required is high, it is expected that future budget requests will focus increasingly on training and assistance to civil agencies.
As of November 2009, the U.S. has delivered about $214 million of the pledged $1.6 billion.[27]
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Vincente Fox kept power for years by stealing from everyday Mexicans and giving to Mexican elites.
Sound familiar?
No wonder his countrymen are willing to risk death to break into our country and work for nothing.
Shame on Vincente Fox and his fellow elites - elites here elites in Mexico, and elites in Germany... Eff ‘em all.
Time well spent in your writing and our reading something well said.
How does any leader in Mexico open his mouth against anyone else in the world?
If Stalin had a son, he’d look like Vicente Fox.
He wants nothing more than to see America join Mexico in the sewer.
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As long as he can hold onto his corruption-fueled high life style.
No it is prospering in the sell of drugs to the US and they built a fence, not a wall.
He does not want us moving back all his drug dealers and drug lords.
The major way mexico deals with their illegal invasion is to shove them through into the US. They will have to take care of their own border and nation for a change when the US puts up a wall. They will have to deal with their own welfare queens and criminals on their own side of the wall for a change.
nice picture
don’t you mean WALL?
Oh yeah, nice picture of a wall. Just not in Mexico
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