Tuesday, 22 January 2008
Shut Up, Felipe Calderon!
By John W. Lillpop

As the leader of a nation that cannot feed, house, educate, or provide health care to it's citizens, Mexican President Calderon should be devoting all of his time and energy to implementing the economic, social, and political changes needed to reform Mexico.

Reforming Mexico's corrupt institutions must be achieved if this nation is to have any hope of escaping third world status.

Unfortunately, President Calderon has decided that interfering with the business of the United States is more important than dealing with Mexico's internal problems.

In that respect, Calderon is identical to other recent Mexican leaders who seem incapable of doing much of anything except dumping Mexico's problems on the U.S. side of the border.

Calderon's myopic vision and incredible state of denial were made painfully evident when this troubled man said the following last September 2:
"I want to express again an energetic protest at the unilateral measures taken by the U.S. Congress and government which exacerbate the persecution and abusive treatment of undocumented Mexican workers," Calderon said.

"The Mexican government will continue to insist firmly ... on the need for an integral immigration reform and the categorical rejection of the building of a wall on our common border," Calderon added, confirming the fact that he is clue less when it comes to American sovereignty and rule of law.

Reuters Story

Several responses to this stupidity immediately come to mind:

1. They are not "undocumented Mexican workers," Mr. President.

Every one of the 20-38 million illegal aliens currently in America is an invading criminal who has seen fit to willfully ignore America's borders and immigration laws.

They have no legal or moral basis for being here!

2. Yes, the U.S. Congress and government are acting unilaterally to enforce our immigration laws.

Congress and the U.S. government are acting because America is a sovereign nation, and a representative republic. As such our government is required to operate in accordance with the rule of law, even when illegal aliens from Mexico are involved.

The American people do not want illegal aliens from Mexico or any other nation to invade our nation, and we have demanded that our government enforce all existing U.S. laws, including those pertaining to immigration.

It is not necessary, and never will be, for the U.S. government to consult with, or seek consent from, Mexico in order to enforce the law in America.

3. Implementing U.S. laws may indeed result in inconvenience and discomfort for those here illegally.

However, providing convenience and comfort to those here illegally is not the concern of the American people.

American law provides for deportation of illegal aliens in order to protect the interests of those for whom U.S. Immigration laws are intended to protect: Namely, American citizens and those here legally

Deporting Mexicans here illegally does not constitute "abuse" or "persecution."

4. As to Mexico firmly insisting on "integral immigration reform" and "categorical rejection of the building of a wall" on the U.S. Mexico border, Mexico has no basis for insisting on anything, firmly or otherwise.

In simple English, Mr. Calderon, we do not give a dam what you or any of the other so-called leaders in the Mexican government have to say.

American issues are the sole responsibility and authority of the United States and it's government.

5. If the Mexican government has any real concerns for the welfare of Mexican illegal aliens in America, then President Calderon should take immediate steps to prevent Mexican citizens from invading America.

President Calderon should also work with the U.S. to arrange for expeditious deportation of invading criminals back to mother Mexico where the Mexican government can assume it's rightful responsibility.

Finally, let the word go out to President Calderon and the rest of those leading the Mexican government:

The days when Mexico could simply dump her problems on the U.S. side of the border are over! Gone, kaput!

For a change, let the nation of Mexico, and not U.S. taxpayers, take responsibility for Mexican citizens.

For a change, let the nation of Mexico, and not U.S. taxpayers, take responsibility for Mexican citizens.

Period!

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