IMMIGRATION: TOO BAD THAT MEXICO'S FOX IS TICKED Posted on Tuesday, May 17 @ 10:34:23 EDT
Topic: George Bush President immigrants
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By J. Grant Swank, Jr.
MichNews.com
May 17, 2005
Topics:Vincente Fox, Illegal Immigration,Congress, Senate, Republican, Democrat
America simply cannot absorb properly all the immigrants flooding across the border. It's unreal. It's stupid. It's bordering on suicide â€" not for Mexico but for American sensibilities.
Therefore, if Mexican President Vicente Fox gets ticked over the latest Congressional measures pulling back the flood, too bad. Just too bad.
Does Fox want to sit in the Oval Office in a short time frame to handle all the influx craziness that has hit this nation because of illegal immigrants flowing like a river?
I think not. Fox wants to hand his problems over to the USA. Well the USA, as kind-hearted as its history has been, just can't remain the fool when it comes to this illegal immigration flood wash.
Therefore, when Congress passes the law to erect the fence, then erect the fence. And then erect another fence. And then erect another and still another and still another and another. Fences make good neighbors, Frost set in poetry finery. And it fits in international relations, too. Fences do make good neighbors â€" and sane America.
On with the fence.
According to Reuters, " Mexican President Vicente Fox called recent U.S. measures to stem illegal immigration a step back for bilateral relations on Friday and said Mexican migrants do jobs 'that not even blacks want to do.'"
Now surely that kind of talk doesn't set well with American blacks. So that's one public within the grand USA that Fox can write off this weekend â€" quick like. Yessiree.
"In comments likely to raise the temperature of the immigration debate, Fox defended the role of undocumented Mexican workers in the United States to a group of Texas business people meeting in Mexico.
"'There is no doubt that Mexicans, filled with dignity, willingness and ability to work are doing jobs
that not even blacks want to do there in the United States,' he said in a speech broadcast in part on local radio and reported on newspaper web sites."
Too bad, Fox. Too bad.
Reality has hit the fan and Congress is acting â€" finally. And it's expected US President George W. Bush will sign on, as he very well should if he wants his Republican cheerleaders to remain bouncing on his playing field.
"Mexico has been seeking an accord with Washington for years to make it easier for millions of illegal Mexican immigrants to live and work in the United States. The country expects to repatriate this year more than 250,000 foreigners, mostly Central Americans headed for the U.S. border."
Do you get that? ". . .MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS TO LIVE AND WORK IN THE UNITED STATES."
That makes the USA then the crime-tolerating nation of the Western Hemisphere. I don't think so, thank you very much. I don't think so. We as Americans will never stand for this. So finally our bleating has come to the powers-that-be in DC.
"Congressional Republicans attached the immigration changes to legislation providing $82 billion in emergency funds for fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush is expected to sign the legislation into law soon.
"The law, approved unanimously by the Senate on Tuesday, waives environmental rules to allow the extension of a fence on the border between California and Mexico to stop illegal immigrants. Mexico calls the measure 'overly extreme.'"
Now what are we going to do with the flood waters that have already taken over too much of America â€" illegally?
Well, wouldn't you know that RINO (Republican in Name Only) John McCain and Dem Edward Kennedy have hugged up to one another to propose a bill that would "allow some of the estimated 10 to 12 million illegal immigrants in the Untied States to get legal jobs and eventual citizenship."
McCain and Kennedy. Predictable. Patriot Judases both.
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