Re: Mexico Dictates U.S. National Security Policy
- From: ChrisT <micromutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 03:27:32 GMT
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 12:55:58 -0700, greg3347 <theodoric3@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Sep 29, 10:41 am, "Iconoclast" <Iconocl...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mexico City and Mexican governors now tell their puppets in Washington and
state capitols what they can and cannot do when dealing with the Axis of
Evil nation to our south. Mexico doesn't want to lose its lucrative
traffick in heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana or in human
trafficking. Write your puppet governor or puppet traitors in the District
of Criminals and see the Reconquista mover forward even faster.
http://www.newsmax.com/headlines/mexico_immigration/2007/09/28/36496....
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Mexican President: We Are Coming!
Friday, September 28, 2007 10:19 AM
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PUERTO PENASCO, Mexico - Mexican President Felipe Calderon told
U.S. governors Thursday that immigration is an inevitable, natural
phenomenon and he urged the U.S. Congress to approve reforms that would
allow more Mexicans to work legally north of the border.
Calderon demanded that the United States respect "the right to
work wherever one can make the greatest contribution."
"Immigration is a natural phenomenon that is economically and
socially inevitable," he told the meeting in this Sonora seaside resort
town.
In a rare acknowledgment of the costs of migration for Mexico,
Calderon said his country "doesn't not celebrate migration ... our best
people are the ones who go."
Immigration and border security were among the top issues at the
meeting, the 25th annual such event between Mexican and U.S. governors from
states along the two countries' common border. Mexican officials were
focused on stopping the illegal flow of U.S. weapons into Mexico and
protesting expansion of U.S. border fencing. For the Americans, the drug
trade, migration and border security topped the list.
On Monday, the U.S. government announced plans to erect about
370 miles (600 kilometers) of fencing and 200 miles (320 kilometers) of
vehicle barriers by the end of 2008.
Tension over the fences - which have drawn criticism from
environmentalists, land owners and politicians both in Mexico and the United
States - surfaced at the meeting.
"This is the great tragedy," said Carlos de la Parra, a
participant in the conference's environmental panel, as he pointed to a map
of proposed border fences separating nature reserves. Mentioning a list of
wildlife that migrates across the border, Parra, of Mexico's Colegio de la
Frontera, noted "these animals don't cross the border to shop. They do it
out of necessity."
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has opposed the
border fencing, praised Mexico and its cooperation with its northern
neighbor.
"The relationship has become stronger and stronger each year,"
he said. "We have become more than just good neighbors. We have become great
friends."
Describing his many visits to Mexico since his first one 40
years ago, Schwarzenegger lifted a line from his movie "Terminator,"
quipping, "I always look forward to saying, 'I'll be back."
Eduardo Bours, governor of the border state of Sonora, called
for more border crossings, saying those that exist between Arizona and
Sonora are saturated.
"There are lines of three, four and five hours, and so we have
to invest much more in border crossings," he said.
He also called for a crackdown on U.S. weapons that "cross the
border all too easily." Calderon said weapons illicitly smuggled in from the
U.S. had been responsible for killing dozens of Mexican policemen
While all the Mexican governors were scheduled to attend, half
of the U.S. contingent of governors - New Mexico's Bill Richardson and
Texas' Rick Perry were not coming.
Richardson, who is making a presidential bid, did not give a
reason for his absence; Perry's office cited a scheduling conflict.
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Watch Hillary outsuck the GOP for the greaser vote. Somebody please
nuke
Washington DC and save America.
greg
So why don't the mexican immigration laws conform to his vision. No
one can go to mexico and own land or a business.
Kind of a one way son-of -bitch isn't he.
How about if the US adopts mexican Immigration laws ?
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