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    Mexico’s View of U.S. Worsens

    My opinion of them has been worse for many years, folks can we make 100%...Backlash because of the war oops I mean Law...more like awakening of the American Spirit....



    Mexico’s View of U.S. Worsens After Passage of Arizona Immigration Law, Says Global Attitudes Survey
    Friday, June 18, 2010
    By Penny Starr, Senior Staff Writer


    Andrew Kohut, the president of the Pew Research Center and director of the organization's annual Global Attitudes Project, unveiled the 2010 survey on Thursday, June 17, 2010 in Washington. This year’s survey includes a follow-up poll of Mexicans after the passage of state legislation in Arizona to enforce federal immigration law. (CNSNews.com/Penny Starr)
    (CNSNews.com) – While other nations’ opinions of the U.S. “improved markedlyâ€

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    Kind of follows along with this story from NumbersUSA.com 60% pf Americans support the Arizona Enforcement Law




    New Poll Shows Continued High Support for Arizona Immigration Enforcement Law

    Thursday, June 17, 2010, 3:39 PM EDT - posted on NumbersUSA

    A new poll conducted by the Washington Post and ABC News reveals that 58% of Americans support Arizona's immigration enforcement law that goes into effect in late-July. The poll also reveals that 75% of respondents feel the government isn't doing enough to secure the border and 83% support use of the National Guard to patrol the border.

    In addition to their high support for increased enforcement, Americans also disagree with the way Pres. Obama is dealing with the immigration issue. Fifty-one percent of Americans disapprove of the President's policies. More Americans disapprove of the way he's handling immigration than the way he's handling the oil spill in the Gulf and the economy.

    In other immigration related questions, respondents were asked if they support the legalization of the nation's illegal aliens, and the majority of respondents say they support it. But the poll failed to give other options, such as an approach that includes increased enforcement efforts that would cause illegal aliens to return to their home countries.

    The poll also asked if immigration enforcement should be the job of the federal government or if state governments should have jurisdiction. Fifty-two percent say the federal government should enforce immigration laws.

    For more information, see the story from the Washington Post and see the questions and answers. To see a break down of responses by political affiliation, see this graph.


    Kathyet

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    Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan and much of the Mexican people believe the three North American countries should be united into a North American Union under a treaty permitting any Mexican to work anywhere in the United States in any job. So Arizona's new laws are a disappointment to that expectation on their part.
    I support enforcement and see its lack as bad for the 3rd World as well. Remittances are now mostly spent on consumption not production assets. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Good!

    Mexico, tell your citizens to boycott the US and to boycott ever dropping their fine anchor babies on US again! Tell your citizens already in the US they should leave posthaste!

    That'll show us!
    As Aristotle said, “Tolerance and apathy are the first virtue of a dying civilization.â€

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard
    Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan and much of the Mexican people believe the three North American countries should be united into a North American Union under a treaty permitting any Mexican to work anywhere in the United States in any job. So Arizona's new laws are a disappointment to that expectation on their part.
    Yes, you're right Richard. It is a disappointment to them! I so hoping they take their disappointment and negative views of a country they can't seem to stay out of, home with them when they leave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forest
    Good!

    Mexico, tell your citizens to boycott the US and to boycott ever dropping their fine anchor babies on US again! Tell your citizens already in the US they should leave posthaste!

    That'll show us!
    Exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard
    Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan and much of the Mexican people believe the three North American countries should be united into a North American Union under a treaty permitting any Mexican to work anywhere in the United States in any job. So Arizona's new laws are a disappointment to that expectation on their part.
    And exactly what does Mexico have to offer in this deal? Poor uneducated people that steal jobs and soak our welfare systems for every penny they can get?
    "A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard
    Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan and much of the Mexican people believe the three North American countries should be united into a North American Union under a treaty permitting any Mexican to work anywhere in the United States in any job. So Arizona's new laws are a disappointment to that expectation on their part.
    And exactly what does Mexico have to offer in this deal? Poor uneducated people that steal jobs and soak our welfare systems for every penny they can get?
    But wait they can offer the art of whining, demanding, cursing and hand gestures, and least we forget their educated masses....

    Kathyet

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    lol

    Mexico’s View of U.S. Worsens After Passage of Arizona Immigration Law, Says Global Attitudes

    Awww, this breaks my heart.

    lol

    Like I want the people who are invading our country, disrespecting our laws and people, and stealing from us to like me....pfffft

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    Sorry Mexico but we don't need your people, the attitude, the crime and the culture that they bring. We have enough problems of our own. Keep the hell out!
    ...I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid...

    William Barret Travis
    Letter From The Alamo Feb 24, 1836

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