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    President Felipe Calderón asked to reject AZ law

    President asked to reject AZ law

    Jueves, 13 de Mayo de 2010

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    we need to reach an agreement allowing Congress to intervene more in Arizona’s affairs to defend Mexicans who are established there,
    Who's Congress, the U.S. or Mexico's?

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    I personally hope they go on a media blitz of their opposition to the AZ law and explain why they are opposed to it, so all Americans will learn what these Mexican Meddlers are all about. It's clear as a bell to some of US and is becoming more clear to many that the Mexican Government is a conspirator in illegal immigration, that it deliberately encourages and even finances illegal aliens into the United States, that it purposefully protects illegal alien human smuggling, drug and gang operations and does so for financial gain at the expense of the American People and uses those funds to finance its deliberate interference in the political operations of the United States.

    The Mexicans are on the tipping point of destroying their long-standing friendship with the United States and the American People, because it's quite clear that they didn't want our friendship and trade, they wanted our country.
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    to defend Mexicans who are established there
    He means the one's that are sending money back to Mexico from here. Second largest income to Mexico is from remittances form Mexican nationals living in the United States illegally and sending money back to their home country.

    To me, this is the sticking point oon anchor babies. These people that come here and have these children remain under the jurisdiction of and protection of Mexico. Also, if Mexico claims their citizens to "protect them in this country, they should also pay for them in this county. Mexico needs to pay their medical bills, the educations bills and the expenses incurred to incarcerate its citezens in our prison systems. They are their "children" they need to pay for them. Instead they continue the brainwashing by telling these people that they are entitled.

    the UN agenda on migration is a plan to encourage "migrants" from poor contries to move, illegally, to wealthy countries and and remit monies, that the international banks collect big fees on, back to their countries to prop it up economically. Basically, they encourage the economic bleeding of the wealthy countries with no regard to the social impact on the culture or the citizens.

    In addition to the 26 billion dollars in remittances sent to Mexico in 2009,our bad and parasitic neighbor on the south recieved foreign aid and military aid, all paid for by the citizens that have been negatively impacted by its national greed and corruption. JMO

    I look at every piece pf produce in the grocery store and every food item - I will not buy anything grown or produced in Mexico - it can rot on the shelves.
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    Ha ha. As I keep reading from this site my Mexican descent husband keeps saying "WE DON'T WANT THEM!" or, alternately, "SEND THEM HOME!"

    What about the human rights of millions of U.S. citizens who have lost their jobs to illegals over the last few decades? What about the U.S. citizens who, apon becoming needy, learn that they cannot reap the benefits of the social safety net that they have paid into with taxes all their life? The citizen cannot because those benefits are reserved mostly for the illegals. This means that the citizen cannot reap the benefit of his/her labor. The only class of worker who is denied the benefit of their labor is the slave. Therefore the way our government has chosen to handle the illegal situation makes the citizen a slave.

    That's OK. We will discriminate against the Vietnamese, the Bosnians, the Saudis or any other illegal or expired visa person that costs citizens jobs and gets on the public dole. We never could afford them but it has taken the critical mass situation presented by the Mexican situation that has emboldened us to speak our minds of these things that we have held close for decades literally. It doesn't mean that we are racist or discriminating in the negative sense. All nations discriminate as to who they let into their country. Even churches discriminate who they let into their church schools. (It was on the news.)

    1,000 immigration law initiatives in the U.S.? Great news! Looks like Mexico fears they might have to shape up and do right for once. Yes it is a vast population that they have inflicted on us and some of us wish for ALL of them to return to their homeland. CITIZENS FIRST!

    I resent the inference against Governor Jan Brewer. She has inspired me like I thought no-one could by signing this law. Her popularity increased because the people finally got what they wanted with all their hearts and souls for decades. Even if her decision was "politically driven and only sought to secure her re-election." So what? She gave us what we wanted.

    Illegals in this state act xenophobic, inhuman and racist every day. The nation of Mexico is xenophobic in the contemptuous sense for expecting us to give up our jobs for their people day after day, decade after decade and we have human rights to have a decent job too.

    If Congress intervenes more in Arizona affairs as a foreign nation is requesting - it will mean the dissolution of this union. I would definitely support seceding from the Union and having a President Jan Brewer. We can bring our boys home from overseas and they can defend our border. Obviously Mexico is only our friend as long as we keep giving and giving and giving and giving and giving and giving - Hey Mexico! We don't have much left!

    I know the illegals may think that they are the ones who have been doing the giving but they have to know that of course you are going to get hostility when you take people's jobs away from them. We the people never wanted them here in the vast numbers that we have. This thing has been way out of control for decades and we want our nation back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MontereySherry
    we need to reach an agreement allowing Congress to intervene more in Arizona’s affairs to defend Mexicans who are established there,
    Who's Congress, the U.S. or Mexico's?
    United States Congress. Calderon will address our Congress on May 20th.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sarum
    Ha ha. As I keep reading from this site my Mexican descent husband keeps saying "WE DON'T WANT THEM!" or, alternately, "SEND THEM HOME!"

    What about the human rights of millions of U.S. citizens who have lost their jobs to illegals over the last few decades? What about the U.S. citizens who, apon becoming needy, learn that they cannot reap the benefits of the social safety net that they have paid into with taxes all their life? The citizen cannot because those benefits are reserved mostly for the illegals. This means that the citizen cannot reap the benefit of his/her labor. The only class of worker who is denied the benefit of their labor is the slave. Therefore the way our government has chosen to handle the illegal situation makes the citizen a slave.

    That's OK. We will discriminate against the Vietnamese, the Bosnians, the Saudis or any other illegal or expired visa person that costs citizens jobs and gets on the public dole. We never could afford them but it has taken the critical mass situation presented by the Mexican situation that has emboldened us to speak our minds of these things that we have held close for decades literally. It doesn't mean that we are racist or discriminating in the negative sense. All nations discriminate as to who they let into their country. Even churches discriminate who they let into their church schools. (It was on the news.)

    1,000 immigration law initiatives in the U.S.? Great news! Looks like Mexico fears they might have to shape up and do right for once. Yes it is a vast population that they have inflicted on us and some of us wish for ALL of them to return to their homeland. CITIZENS FIRST!

    I resent the inference against Governor Jan Brewer. She has inspired me like I thought no-one could by signing this law. Her popularity increased because the people finally got what they wanted with all their hearts and souls for decades. Even if her decision was "politically driven and only sought to secure her re-election." So what? She gave us what we wanted.

    Illegals in this state act xenophobic, inhuman and racist every day. The nation of Mexico is xenophobic in the contemptuous sense for expecting us to give up our jobs for their people day after day, decade after decade and we have human rights to have a decent job too.

    If Congress intervenes more in Arizona affairs as a foreign nation is requesting - it will mean the dissolution of this union. I would definitely support seceding from the Union and having a President Jan Brewer. We can bring our boys home from overseas and they can defend our border. Obviously Mexico is only our friend as long as we keep giving and giving and giving and giving and giving and giving - Hey Mexico! We don't have much left!

    I know the illegals may think that they are the ones who have been doing the giving but they have to know that of course you are going to get hostility when you take people's jobs away from them. We the people never wanted them here in the vast numbers that we have. This thing has been way out of control for decades and we want our nation back.
    Exactly. And it's way past time to do as your husband says " send them home". Stop this madness. Solve the problem. Tell your state to pass the AZ bill and do the job the feds refused to do. It's actually a better way to do it because you use the massive 800,000 officer police force of our state and local police departments to enforce laws they should have been enforcing all along because they have 20 times the manpower and resources of federal agents.
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    Excuse me Presidente. Do I still need a passport to enter Mexico? Case closed.
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    INTERVIEW-Mexico's Calderon to protest Arizona law to Obama

    5/13/2010 4:46:00 PM PT

    * Mexico to protest Arizona law in meeting with Obama

    * Law is a "serious reversal," Calderon says

    By Catherine Bremer and Adriana Barrera

    MEXICO CITY, May 13 (Reuters) - Mexican President Felipe Calderon will protest to U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington next week about Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigrants, Calderon told Reuters on Thursday.

    Calderon said a law that will come into force in Arizona in July, requiring police to check the immigration status of anyone they suspect is in the United States illegally, was already affecting relations between the two neighbors.

    "It contains elements that are frankly discriminatory, terribly backward," Calderon told Reuters in an interview.

    He said he would bring Mexico's protest over the law to a meeting with Obama and in front of the U.S. Congress during an official visit to Washington next week.

    "The fact the law has introduced, regardless of all the nuances being used, the possibility of detaining, arresting somebody on the grounds of their physical appearance implies one of the most serious reversals that I remember," he said.

    The move by Arizona, which borders Mexico, has sparked outraged protests, pushed some U.S. states to seek economic boycotts of Arizona and pushed the immigration debate in the United States into the political foreground.

    There are an estimated 10.8 million illegal immigrants, mostly from Latin America, in the United States.

    Mexico, which sends 80 percent of its exports to the United States and has millions of citizens working there legally or illegally, has condemned the legislation, issued a warning for Mexicans living or traveling there, and asked its consulates in Arizona to offer Mexicans legal protection.

    Asked if the law could affect bilateral relations, Calderon said: "It is affecting it, sadly, it is affecting it."

    Obama has denounced the law as misguided, and the storm over it has boosted a drive by the president and Senate Democrats to overhaul federal immigration laws, something Mexico has been pushing for years, to better immigrant rights.

    "It's a very sensitive issue on both sides of the border but I know President Obama's will (to do something) and we are both doing, and will do, more to avoid this really affecting relations," Calderon said.

    (Editing by Sandra Maler)

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