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    ‘I Feel the Hatred.’ Mexicans Reel in Shock After Trump Victory

    ‘I Feel the Hatred.’ Mexicans Reel in Shock After Trump Victory


    • Trump pledged to build border wall, renegotiate or end Nafta
    • Mexico residents watched in disbelief at ‘world gone crazy’



    Border Report: Mexico Holds Its Breath on U.S. Election Eve

    November 9, 2016 — 12:12 AM PST

    Mexicans watched their televisions in horror as Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton in the U.S. election, putting into power a man who stirred resentment of them and their relatives in the U.S. and promised to build a wall between the nations after almost a century of peace.

    “The world has gone crazy,” said Alessandro Mendoza, watching the results on two giant screens at a packed gathering of Mexican and American businessmen at the American Society. As Trump’s lead mounted, the 29-year-old lawyer from Mexico City, who has cousins in Miami, put his hand to his mouth in surprise and whispered to his friend, “we’re screwed.”

    The country has been gripped for months by the election campaign, culminating with a tense night that Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz monitored from offices resembling a war room. Thousands of the capital’s residents had planned to celebrate a Trump defeat at the Angel of Independence in the city center, where soccer fans party after the national team wins. But as the final results came in, the Paseo de la Reforma thoroughfare that runs past the monument was eerily silent.

    "Americans have disappointed me," said Jose Enrique Guillen, a 28-year-old sociology student at the Pinche Gringo bar in the capital. "I feel the hatred. I’m sad and worried."

    ‘Rapist’ Slur


    From the moment Trump began his campaign by calling undocumented Mexican immigrants “rapists,” the Republican used Mexico as a whipping boy to drive home his concerns about free trade and undocumented workers. Now, after months of beating Trump piñatas, burning his effigies and donning wigs to satirize him in theaters, Mexicans are facing a bleak reality that could damage the nation’s economy and throw the lives of millions of migrants into chaos.

    The peso slumped more than 11 percent at one point to a record low, breaching 20 per dollar for the first time, the worst major casualty of a night that roiled gold, currencies, stocks and financial markets around the world.

    "This is the most important event in the U.S. for Mexico since the war of 1846," when U.S. troops invaded the country, Jose Antonio Crespo, a political analyst at the Center for Economic Research and Teaching in Mexico City, said before the result. "If Trump is attacking us, and the economy is being affected, the people are involved. We became part of the election."

    Mexico’s involvement in its neighbor’s presidential campaign was unprecedented. Its consulates across the U.S. mounted a campaign to turn legal residents into U.S. citizens, ostensibly to vote against Trump. At home, senators appeared on T.V. to urge Mexicans in the U.S. to cast their ballots, while presidential hopeful and former first lady Margarita Zavala took to Facebook to chastise Trump. A group called #GringosAVotar called on Americans living in Mexico to send in their votes.It was all in vain. At the Pinche Gringo, young Mexicans and Americans drank beer underneath red, white and blue balloons, booing each time another state was called for the Republican, while the DJ played a song with a chorus similar to “screw Donald Trump.” As Trump won Utah, a frustrated viewer hurled food at the screen.

    “It’s a result that surprised us all," said Senator Gabriela Cuevas, head of Mexico’s Senate foreign relations committee and a member of the opposition National Action Party. “It’s worrisome that a person who seems to take decisions with little information and with such ignorance will have a majority in both chambers.”

    Brexit Echo


    Trump’s campaign, like Britain’s Brexit vote before it, rode an anti-immigrant wave, with the Republican blaming foreign workers in the country and free-trade agreements for taking American jobs. In addition to building a wall between the U.S. and Mexico, he promised to deport criminal aliens, tighten border controls and institute an “American workers first” labor policy.

    Salvador Villegas, 38, a security guard in Mexico City, worried for the 25 family members he has in the U.S., many of them undocumented. “Life is going to be difficult for them,” he said. “I wouldn’t think of going back there.”


    Men pray inside one of the soup kitchens for recently deported migrants in Nogales, Mexico. (Valeria Fernandez for Here & Now)

    President Enrique Pena Nieto’s administration struggled to deal with Trump’s threats to build the wall and make Mexico pay for it, and to renegotiate or end the North American Free Trade Agreement. The president first likened the Republican to Adolf Hitler, but then hosted him at his mansion with only a few days’ notice, to the shock and dismay of many Mexicans.

    “Maybe Pena Nieto was right to invite Trump,” said the lawyer Mendoza, gloomily. “I always thought the U.S. was at the vanguard. This makes me wonder.”
    Pena Nieto and other members of the government face the task of trying to repair ties with the incoming U.S. administration after months of accusations from both sides. Central bank Governor Agustin Carstens has been among the most vocal critics of Trump in Mexico, calling him a category 5 “hurricane” for the economy.

    “Mexico has been attacked in many ways” during the campaign, said Marcela Guerra, who heads the nation’s Senate committee on North American relations and is part of the Organization of American States’ first observation mission to a U.S. election. Speaking before the election result, she said Mexico has “a lot to lose.”

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    They need to do some soul searching...the only HATRED they should feel should be directed at THEIR OWN President of Mexico who has let them down.

    Why did they leave Mexico in the first place? Ask your illegal parents, ask why they did not stay and fight instead of run like cowards.

    Who put them through Human Trafficking, through a corrupt government and subject them to low wages, crime, gangs and drugs and poverty? Not the USA.

    Take all your HATE and go back and visit it on YOUR President. You want America? Go build it on your soil. Time to get off the teat of America and it's taxpayers and fight for your rights, your freedom, your culture and make your Country prosperous...not off the backs of American's.

    We have tolerated this and carried you long enough...the Gravy Train is OVER!

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    “The world has gone crazy,” said Alessandro Mendoza, watching the results on two giant screens at a packed gathering of Mexican and American businessmen at the American Society. As Trump’s lead mounted, the 29-year-old lawyer from Mexico City, who has cousins in Miami, put his hand to his mouth in surprise and whispered to his friend, “we’re screwed.”
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    And finally after decades of abuse and invasion...the American's will be "UN-screwed"!

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    You got that right, get off your butts and take your own country back. The US gravy train is derailed permanently. You will be seeing your friends and family soon when they get back there.
    Freedom isn't free... Don't forget the men who died and gave that right to all of us....
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    The smart ones had better sell out, pack up and go back on their own. Back to their relatives. When you get caught...we will not be giving you time to have a garage sale.

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