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  • Mexican Meddling in Oklahoma

    07/30/2024 8:42:07 PM PDT · by River Hawk · 13 replies
    The Oklahoma Constitution ^ | July 30th, 2024 | Allan Wall
    Mexican diplomats in the United States blatantly meddle in U.S. internal politics. They protect illegal aliens,promote illegal immigration,campaign against U.S. legislation, promote dual citizenship, and strive to win the loyalty of Mexican-Americans born in the United States. Mexico has 52 (!) Mexican consulates on U.S. soil. Meddling is official Mexican government policy. This is all totally in the open, yet almost nobody in the U.S. government complains about it. But this would never occur in the conservative red state of Oklahoma, with its conservative governor, now would it? Until May of 2023, there was no Mexican consulate in Oklahoma, and...
  • No, Governor Stitt. A Mexican Consulate in Oklahoma City is not OK.

    11/07/2021 1:05:39 PM PST · by River Hawk · 18 replies
    US Incorporated ^ | November 5, 2021 | Allan Wall
    Mexico is planning to open a new consulate in Oklahoma City, the capital of Oklahoma. Oklahoma’s Republican Governor Kevin Stitt just returned from a trip to Mexico, where he discussed the proposed consulate with Mexican officials. But the installation of a Mexican consulate in Oklahoma is a very bad idea, and Oklahomans should oppose it.
  • Mexican president to meet with California Governor, L.A. Mayor (address state legislatures)

    05/23/2006 8:42:19 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 19 replies · 369+ views
    ap on Daily Bulletin ^ | 5/23/06 | Ioan Grillo - ap
    MEXICO CITY -- Mexican President Vicente Fox will be taking his five-year battle for immigration reform to the front lines this week with a visit to the western United States. But analysts say Fox's trip this week to the states of California, Utah and Washington may do more harm than good. The president wants Congress to approve a guest-worker program and a path for citizenship for some of the 6 million undocumented Mexicans in the United States. But some say Fox's visit could be seen as meddling in U.S. politics and strengthen support for hard-liners who want to tighten immigration...
  • Mexico criticizes Georgia's newly approved anti-immigrant law

    04/18/2006 12:28:08 PM PDT · by Boston Blackie · 101 replies · 2,521+ views
    The Associated Press ^ | April 18, 2006
    MEXICO CITY - The Mexican government slammed a newly approved immigrant enforcement law in the U.S. state of Georgia, saying the legislation discriminates against Mexicans while failing to resolve the migration issue. Ruben Aguilar, the spokesman for President Vicente Fox, told a news conference Tuesday that Mexican consular officials will closely watch the application of the law, which gives Georgia some of the toughest measures against illegal immigrants in the United States.
  • ILLEGAL ALIEN MARCHES WARMLY SUPPORTED IN MEXICO

    03/29/2006 7:13:27 AM PST · by Calugareni · 57 replies · 1,045+ views
    NEWSMAX.COM ^ | March 29th, 2006 | Allan Wall
    ILLEGAL ALIEN MARCHES WARMLY SUPPORTED IN MEXICO by Allan Wall They've been marching in the streets of our cities clamoring for "justice." Throughout the land, they march - Denver, Sacramento, Chicago, Charlotte, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Phoenix and so on. Their cause - fighting for the "rights" of illegal aliens and keeping our borders open. The biggest march of all was March 25th in Los Angeles, Calif., where police estimated the multitude's numbers at 500,000: Half a million people. That's impressive. Should we therefore give these people everything they want? Many of our politicians seem to think so. The U.S. Constitution, however,...
  • Fox's Global Strategy Doesn't Impress

    04/07/2003 10:26:52 AM PDT · by Tancredo Fan · 20 replies · 485+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 4/4/03 | MARY ANASTASIA O'GRADY
    <p>Mexico assumed the presidency of the U.N. Security Council this week and Mexican President Vicente Fox apparently thought it appropriate to reiterate his rhetoric against the U.S.-led war in Iraq.</p> <p>For those who had hoped Sept. 11 would advance North American solidarity, Mr. Fox's decision to side with the Quai d'Orsay has been a disappointment. The breach between Mexico and the U.S. could widen even further if Mr. Fox stays on the foreign-policy tack he has adopted.</p>