Fox sees Immigration Progress with Bush
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/world/3070091
This is a 20++++++ on my GRRRRR!!!! meter that tops out at 10!
Read on ... Fox'eee makes no bones about his intentions.
:idea: .. an illegal immigration invasion protest outside the Crawford ranch when Fox'eee comes to town
My commentary ... FWIW ... Fox'eee's aspirations ... "Fox added that he hoped an eventual agreement would allow Mexico and the United States to take advantage of migrants' talents and productivity."
Very brazen of you, Fox'eeee, many of us "common-folk" feel we have enough home-grown talent and productivity without importing more. And let me ask you, 'ol el Presidentee Fox'eeee.... how productive can one be when they can't even speak the language?
"Fox has been frustrated in attempts to ease U.S. immigration rules to benefit Mexican workers."
Oh .. poor baby! Truthfully worded would read "Fox has been frustrated in attempts to force the U.S. to grant amnesty to his illegal invasion movement."
"His government was recently angered by U.S. criticisms over lawlessness along the border."
Awwww .... my heart is breaking! Fox'eeee ... we're sick and tired of being sick and tired of being run over by your third-world thugs. If you'd FIX your country rather than trying to pawn your problems off on us you wouldn't have to be so easily angered when we get sick and tired of your ILLEGAL INVASION of our country.
Perhaps you might try another avenue, 'ol Fox'eeee ... I read myself where some countries ..can't name them now .. but here's my personal e-mail addy .. write me . since I obviously don't have yours ... and I'll send you the links. Imagine that .. some countries actually establishing programs to keep their natives from emigrating. They might care about their people .. do you?
Oh .. sir ... please quit dumping the garbage at our borders.
Respectfully ... <cough!>,
watchman
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against your illegal invasion persuasion
March 5, 2005, 10:42AM
Fox sees immigration progress with Bush
Reuters News Service
MEXICO CITY - Mexican President Vicente Fox said Friday he hoped to make progress on immigration issues when he meets with President Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin later this month.
Fox is due to meet with the two other leaders on March 23 at Bush's Prairie Chapel ranch near Crawford, Texas.
"So we will be very enthusiastic as we go on this upcoming visit to Crawford, Texas, to meet with the Canadian prime minister and the U.S. president and make progress on this agreement in the area of migration that we hope will bring order to migrant flows," Fox told U.S. and Mexican businessmen.
Fox added that he hoped an eventual agreement would allow Mexico and the United States to take advantage of migrants' talents and productivity.
The meeting has been scheduled amid tension between the United States and Mexico. Fox has been frustrated in attempts to ease U.S. immigration rules to benefit Mexican workers.
His government was recently angered by U.S. criticisms over lawlessness along the border.
A top priority for Fox is to obtain a U.S. immigration agreement that would give temporary work permits to millions of undocumented Mexicans living and working in the United States.
Fox sees Immigration Progress with Bush
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/world/3070091
This is a 20++++++ on my GRRRRR!!!! meter that tops out at 10!
Read on ... Fox'eee makes no bones about his intentions.
:idea: .. an illegal immigration invasion protest outside the Crawford ranch when Fox'eee comes to town
My commentary ... FWIW ... Fox'eee's aspirations ... "Fox added that he hoped an eventual agreement would allow Mexico and the United States to take advantage of migrants' talents and productivity."
Very brazen of you, Fox'eeee, many of us "common-folk" feel we have enough home-grown talent and productivity without importing more. And let me ask you, 'ol el Presidentee Fox'eeee.... how productive can one be when they can't even speak the language?
"Fox has been frustrated in attempts to ease U.S. immigration rules to benefit Mexican workers."
Oh .. poor baby! Truthfully worded would read "Fox has been frustrated in attempts to force the U.S. to grant amnesty to his illegal invasion movement."
"His government was recently angered by U.S. criticisms over lawlessness along the border."
Awwww .... my heart is breaking! Fox'eeee ... we're sick and tired of being sick and tired of being run over by your third-world thugs. If you'd FIX your country rather than trying to pawn your problems off on us you wouldn't have to be so easily angered when we get sick and tired of your ILLEGAL INVASION of our country.
Perhaps you might try another avenue, 'ol Fox'eeee ... I read myself where some countries ..can't name them now .. but here's my personal e-mail addy .. write me . since I obviously don't have yours ... and I'll send you the links. Imagine that .. some countries actually establishing programs to keep their natives from emigrating. They might care about their people .. do you?
Oh .. sir ... please quit dumping the garbage at our borders.
Respectfully ... <cough!>,
watchman
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against your illegal invasion persuasion
March 5, 2005, 10:42AM
Fox sees immigration progress with Bush
Reuters News Service
MEXICO CITY - Mexican President Vicente Fox said Friday he hoped to make progress on immigration issues when he meets with President Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin later this month.
Fox is due to meet with the two other leaders on March 23 at Bush's Prairie Chapel ranch near Crawford, Texas.
"So we will be very enthusiastic as we go on this upcoming visit to Crawford, Texas, to meet with the Canadian prime minister and the U.S. president and make progress on this agreement in the area of migration that we hope will bring order to migrant flows," Fox told U.S. and Mexican businessmen.
Fox added that he hoped an eventual agreement would allow Mexico and the United States to take advantage of migrants' talents and productivity.
The meeting has been scheduled amid tension between the United States and Mexico. Fox has been frustrated in attempts to ease U.S. immigration rules to benefit Mexican workers.
His government was recently angered by U.S. criticisms over lawlessness along the border.
A top priority for Fox is to obtain a U.S. immigration agreement that would give temporary work permits to millions of undocumented Mexicans living and working in the United States.