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    Mexican Illegals Breaking Mexican Law Too!

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    June 04, 2007

    Memo From Mexico, By Allan Wall
    Mexican Illegals Breaking Mexican Law Too!

    Is Mexico our partner in securing our border? Republican presidential candidate John McCain thinks so. Campaigning in Iowa, McCain assured his audience that Mexico’s President Calderon is going to help us secure the border. [McCain says Mexico's new president will help protect borders Associated Press, June 1, 2007]

    It’s funny McCain would say that, for several reasons.

    For one thing, the candidate hasn’t been too concerned in the past about illegal immigration.

    And, if our own president doesn’t want to secure our border, why would the president of Mexico want to secure it?

    Ironically, Mexico could help us secure our border—and dry up illegal immigration—simply by enforcing Mexican law.

    You won’t hear this from Mexican officials. They will tell you that Mexicans are free to leave or enter the country and that, constitutionally, they can’t stop them.

    Ah, how beautiful. Every Mexican is free as a bird, can go where he desires, uninhibited by those pesky artificial borders.

    Right?

    Not according to Mexican law.

    Let’s examine first that famous Mexican "constitutional right" to emigrate. Article 11 of the Mexican Constitution [PDF] decrees that:

    "Every person has a right to enter the [Mexican] Republic, to leave it, to travel through its territory and to change residence, without necessity of a security document, passport, safe-conduct or any other similar requirement.

    Well, there you go. Free as a bird, right? But wait, that’s not the end of Article 11! The second part says that…

    “The exercise of this right will be subordinate to the powers of the judicial authority, in cases of criminal or civil responsibility, and of the administrative authority, regarding the limitations the laws impose upon emigration, immigration and the general health of the [Mexican] Republic, or over pernicious foreigners residing in the country.â€
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    Great article!

    Thumbs up!

    I freed thousands of slaves; I could have freed more if they knew they were slaves.
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    Oh please tell me we are all going to get this to everyone we can far and wide?...... This is amazing, we need to all memorize it and use it.
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    There! Sent that to ten people so far, and hopefully they too will forward it to others.

    This is amazing to know, and realize how much the Mexican government lies, simply because they are wallowing in the spoils of remittances.
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