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    Mexicans Hire Bush Advisor to Stop US Immigration Reforms

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    Mexicans Hire Bush Advisor to Stop US Immigration Reforms
    Jim Kouri

    In a move that has many proponents of tough US border security and illegal immigration reforms scratching their heads in puzzlement, Mexican President Vincente Fox recently retained the services of a well-known Republican strategist to help stop the rising tide of public outcry over poor border security and rampant illegal immigration.
    President Fox reportedly rehired the public relations man and GOP political consultant who is credited with helping Fox win the presidency in 2000. Fox wants Rob Allyn to curtail what he perceives as a growing anti-immigration political juggernaut, especially when it comes to illegal aliens from Mexico.

    When the House of Representatives passed a key bill that would provide an additional 700 miles of border fencing on the US-Mexican border, and would make illegally entering the US a felony, Fox denounced the measure as shameful. His foreign minister called it stupid and underhanded.

    The Mexican government's comments about US policy appears to have backfired, with many Americans demanding Mexico butt out of American politics and policy.

    "Most Americans don't buy the argument about illegals helping the US economy. Illegal workers depress wages, deplete available social and healthcare services, and creates crime problems," says homeland security expert Sid Francis.

    "If the Mexicans want sympathy from US citizens, calling them stupid and underhanded isn't going to do it."

    The proposed immigration bill falls short of giving President Bush and President Fox their desired "guest worker" program that will benefit Mexicans almost exclusively.

    Fox, who didn't seek reelection in 2006, did wish to leave a legacy that provides easier access to the United States, so he turned to a GOP insider to help him. The conventional wisdom is that the Republican Party is tougher on national security and homeland security, so they are the leaders to whom he must plead his cause.

    So Fox called on GOP strategist Rob Allyn, the man who assisted George W. Bush in beating Governor Ann Richards for the State House in Texas. When Vincente Fox, then governor of Guanajuato state, began his campaign for the Mexican presidency, Allyn joined Fox's presidential campaign, with the stipulation that Allyn's role remain secret.

    According to the Los Angeles Times, for three years, Allyn worked clandestinely, helping craft Fox's message of change, as well as his TV commercials, his polling and his wardrobe. Allyn made dozens of trips to Mexico, traveling under one of three pseudonyms.

    After the July election, Allyn told the Dallas Morning News he hid his work for Fox because he didn't want to be a political liability. Mexicans are sensitive to foreign interference, especially involving the United States.

    Some Beltway insiders believe that Allyn, who also worked on the Bush presidential campaigns, may have been urged to help Vincente Fox with immigration public relations work by the White House.

    According to Rob Allyn, he will attempt to sway public opinion away from tougher border security measures and increased penalties for surreptitiously entering the US. His strategy is likely intended to change the debate regarding illegal immigration. Calls for tighter illegal immigration measures are growing louder in the United States as Mexican and Central American workers multiply yearly.

    Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez, whose vitriolic statements have made him very unpopular with conservative Republicans, said Allyn's message should be that Mexicans have sunk roots deep in their US neighborhoods and that they contribute more through their work, taxes and families than they take away in public services. However, studies conducted by several non-profit organizations casts doubt on that argument
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    Fox, who didn't seek reelection in 2006, did wish to leave a legacy that provides easier access to the United States,
    Well isn't that nice.....
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    It doesn't look like the Senate is going to approve the border fence...they are just going to let the time run out.

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    Some Beltway insiders believe that Allyn, who also worked on the Bush presidential campaigns, may have been urged to help Vincente Fox with immigration public relations work by the White House
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy
    It doesn't look like the Senate is going to approve the border fence...they are just going to let the time run out.

    How do you know this?
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    Recent News? This info is almost a year old isnt it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC
    Recent News? This info is almost a year old isnt it?

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    I posted this article yesterday and that's what I thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by americangirl
    Quote Originally Posted by Judy
    It doesn't look like the Senate is going to approve the border fence...they are just going to let the time run out.

    How do you know this?
    Frist was just interviewed on CNN and he said he didn't have the 60 votes he needed to end cloture (debate) on the fence bill. If they don't end cloture then they can't call for a vote. I don't know why they need 60 votes to end cloture...but that's what he said and rolled merrily on to say that the Democrats did not think border security was an important issue.

    Maybe they'll pull something out of the fire...but it didn't sound promising if Frist can't even get the bill to a vote before they end session. I think there were a bunch of Republican Senators who didn't want to have to SHOW THEIR TRUE COLORS before Election Day.

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    I just hope many of these Senators get voted out of office. It's a wonder they get anything done. They are too far removed from their public and have their personal agendas as their priority.
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