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    Its quite clear mexico has no intention of respecting US laws or borders. They never have and never will. As for migrant workers...well if they are here illegally then the need to be treated as the CRIMINALS that they are. Arrest and deport. Seal the dang border and put troops there to make sure it stays closed. Use of any force needed to insure that NO person enters the border at any place other thanat established border crossing spots.

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    It is time for States to SUE Mexico and any other Latin Country who wants to stick their nose into our business !

    It is time These Latin Countries start paying the USA for caring for their citizens and they also need to compensate USA families who have lost loved ones at the hands of THEIR criminals !!!!!!!
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    Supporters of the anti-immigrant laws...
    Correction: Supporters of the anti-illegal immigrant laws...

    In all fairness they did get the title right at least.
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    [quote]However, the Mexican Foreign Affairs Ministry said HB 56 “does not recognize the important contributions of immigrants to Alabama society and this country, [b]nor is it consistent with the vision of shared responsibility, mutual respect and trust under which the governments of Mexico and the United States have agreed to conduct their bilateral relations.â€
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    This law is not as restrictive as mexicos immigratin law. I still say that we need to adopt their immigration laws. If you are here illegaly you go to jail. Anyone even private citicens can arest you for breaking immigration law. Federal, state, and town police and all military personell are required to enforce immigration law. There immigration law is one of the most restictive I have heard of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican
    What "agreement" has been made at the expense of American citizens and tax payers by our government. It must be one that the American people ar not aware of.
    This one: Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_a ... th_America
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    illegals

    Who cares what the illegal Mexicans think about this issue? All illegal aliens must be deported. We have to enfore our laws because illegals do not respect our laws.

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    The initial SPP Working Groups were the Manufacture Goods and Sectoral and Regional Competitiveness Working Group, E-Commerce & ICT Working Group, Energy Working Group, Transportation Working Group, Food & Agriculture Working Group, Environment Working Group, Financial Services Working Group, Business Facilitation Working Group, Movement of Goods Working Group, Health, and Immigration.[2]

    These working groups were tasked with implementing the SPP as initiated by the North American Heads of Government and 30 CEOs of the largest corporations from each respective country on March 23, 2005.[citation needed] They were to consult with stakeholders; set specific, measurable, and achievable goals and implementation dates; and issue semi-annual progress reports. A 24-month agenda was established to serve as a time line milestone to have the initial framework fully developed.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_a ... th_America

    FYI Herman Cain was a representative for the businewss working group.

    This "agreement was not voted on by Congress or the American people and diminishes our sovereignty. This is an agreement made by big business and three leaders that were not Monarchs. IMO
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    The only agreement we need to have with mexico is that WE agree to stop any and all and we will use all possable force against anyone who tries to enter the country illegally. Increase the troop numbers all along the border, make sure they have the orders authorizing the use of those weapons they are armed with. Mexico needs to also know that WE the People of the USA agree to stand behind our military and border patrol, we stand firm and committed to stop the invasion that Mexico is allowing and supporting.

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