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    Fox says he believes U.S. will approve immigration reforms

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    Fox says he believes U.S. will approve immigration reforms


    By Julie Watson
    ASSOCIATED PRESS

    12:36 p.m. November 29, 2005

    MEXICO CITY – President Vicente Fox expressed renewed hope Tuesday that Mexico will secure an immigration accord with the United States before he leaves office next year.
    "There are initiatives in (the U.S.) Congress that provide solutions to the problem of migration, so we'll keep on having an optimistic, positive ... attitude," said Fox, who met with foreign correspondents in Mexico City.

    Fox's comments came despite a tough speech by George W. Bush on the issue Monday in which the U.S. president promised more border enforcement and no amnesty for undocumented migrants.

    Bush's speech stressed his support for a temporary guest worker program, but that plan envisions having most workers return home after up to six years working in the United States.

    Mexico is pushing for more permanent, legal residence.

    Fox said the two neighboring nations need to work out the details of how many Mexicans would be allowed to work legally in the United States and in what sectors of the U.S. economy.

    "The best thing that can happen to both our countries is to have an orderly flow, a controlled flow, of migration to the United States," Fox said, adding that Mexicans "contribute enormously to the U.S. economy, to U.S. competitiveness."

    Fox said his government will continue to insist on the protection of the rights of Mexicans working abroad, but he backed off Mexico's traditional opposition to U.S. plans to build a wall along the entire border.

    "It's their territory," he said. "They can do what they want."

    Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, along with Sen. Edward Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, have proposed giving illegal immigrants already in the United States visas for up to six years. After that, they must either leave the United States or apply for lawful permanent residency.

    Fox said the McCain-Kennedy proposal is moving in the right direction.

    When Fox took office in 2000, he touted a U.S.-Mexico immigration accord as a top priority of his government, but the idea was sidelined after the Sept. 11 attacks focused U.S. attention on border security.
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    since King george talks out of both side of his and not very well either- Mr Foxy has room to hope-

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    Fox

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    "It's their territory," he said. "They can do what they want."

    Thats right. So why dont you start controlling your people and stop helping them commit criminal acts to get accross the border illegally?
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    THIS is some of the most blatant lying that we've heard out of either one of their mouths.

    My favorite LIE was where Vicente Fox says his and Bush's immigration plans for America got "side-lined" after 9/11

    Sidelined, my foot !! They PROGRESSED RIGHT ALONG at the rate of 4,000 ILLEGALS ENTERING PER DAY

    Sometimes this is unbelievable.
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    There's that sound again. Can you here the wailing sobbing demands of illegal misery?? Like a dog looking for its bone. It's America's best buddy - Vicente' Fox, the lieing thief. What is our "good friendly partner", Mexico doing -- Oh that's right, rudely clamoring assaults and insults at the U.S., trying to illegally invade the U.S. to thieve, steal, counterfeit, drug and make a mess on U.S. soil. Did you know that Mexico has no Right to say anything about it's mexicans on U.S. soil. Vicente' Fox's inept statements and failure to tend his Nation shows his two-faced hypocrisy about making any demands toward the U.S. Vicente' needs to take his nose and stick it in mexico's poor problems. Vicente' Fox should deal with his Nation's illegality and violation.It is none of Vicente' Fox's business what the U.S. does with its laws or what happens on U.S. soil because he and his corrupt government Consulates are lieing thieves and intruders. Mexico's rude assertions that it's ILLEGAL Aliens have rights to anything in the U.S. other than deportation are false. Vicente' just wants to protect his $80 billion stolen cash flow into mexico and forget about actually doing anything to help mexico. mexico needs a stiff lesson.
    Mexican/Latino Illegal Aliens with knowing deliberate intent of their action are responsible for their condition and clearly belong in Mexico because they are unwelcome thieves. Illegal Aliens rude crying should be at the ears of Vicente Fox and the mexican government so that they can fix mexico instead of demanding violations of the United States. A guest-worker program is unworkable with a corrupt disobeying belligerent populous that doesn't immigrate or adapt to America, learn English like all other legal immigrant groups do without problem.

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