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    AMAZING, its their people coming home and they are worried about human rights???

    your kidding, Right

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    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    62 comments so far at the source link.

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    Mexico is quickly running Out of PR stunts, from what I've seen down by the state capital , no one except for the illegals even cares , and what few remaining on the lawn protesting are quickly losing hope. Mexico must know this is now a hopless cause for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justthefacts
    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    62 comments so far at the source link.

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    Hmmmm....you're right it is gone. Thank you for pointing this out. Found a similar article by the AP:

    Mexico sends human rights inspectors to border
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    MEXICO CITY — Mexico's National Human Rights Commission said Monday it is sending inspectors to U.S. border crossings to monitor deportations that might result if Arizona's new immigration law goes into effect as planned Thursday.

    The law is being challenged by the U.S. government in court, but the federal judge hearing the case hasn't indicated whether she might agree to the challenge's request that the measure be put on hold.

    The government's rights commission said monitors will be stationed at border gates in Tijuana across from California, Nogales next to Arizona and Ciudad Juarez and Reynosa across from Texas to ensure migrants are treated properly.

    "The implementation of the Arizona Law SB1070 represents a threat to migrants' full exercise of their human rights," the commission said in a statement. "The law violates the principles of nondiscrimination, equality before the law and freedom from arbitrary arrest."

    Arizona officials say the law contains safeguards against discriminatory actions in getting tough with illegal immigrants.

    The law requires police, while enforcing other laws, to check a person's immigration status if there is a reasonable suspicion the person is in the U.S. illegally. It also bans people from blocking traffic when they seek or offer day-labor services on streets and prohibits illegal immigrants from soliciting work in public places.

    Opponents say the law will lead to racial profiling and trample on the rights of hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants in Arizona. Supporters contend the law is a necessary response to combat a litany of problems they blame on illegal immigration and the federal government's inability to secure the border.

    Mexico's Interior Department said Interior Secretary Francisco Blake met with U.S. Ambassador Carlos Pascual on Monday to express his support for the Obama administration's challenge to the law.

    On another matter involving migrants, Blake stressed that Mexico wants an adequate investigation of the deaths of two Mexican citizens in incidents involving U.S. Border Patrol officers in May and June. He asked that "cooperation on this issue be strengthened to prevent such incidents in the future," his office said.

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    The Mexican government obviously has plenty of time and energy to devote to inserting themselves into the business of another country.
    Makes me laugh. What idiots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marquis
    Mexico is quickly running Out of PR stunts, from what I've seen down by the state capital , no one except for the illegals even cares , and what few remaining on the lawn protesting are quickly losing hope. Mexico must know this is now a hopless cause for them.
    I think that people do care deeply and that is why they don't subject themselves to the potential violence. We know how quickly their "non-violent" protests can turn violent. We know how our government has repeatedly chosen to give healthcare to illegals at taxpayer expense while letting citizens die and we know that if we are reduced to a crumpled spot on the pavement and our ID has been stolen so that no proof of insurance is on our body - they could well choose to treat the Mexicans and let the citizens die - THAT is why we don't go down there. Don't let anybody tell you that we don't care.

    I also disagree that Mexico considers this a hopeless cause. The NWO Codex globalist bunch wants them to win because that makes a good precedent for their new laws which basically reduces us all to slave labor if we are not part of the NWO establishment. Mexico has alot of power behind them right now. Most of the world hates us. They hate our government, our international firms and organizations that have caused immense pain and suffering and they hate the little people of the US too because we allowed it to happen and they think that we should have could have stopped it. (Yes, just like they are stopping it.) The proof of what I say is the immigrants of recent decades from all over - who merely come to make money, not to participate in our culture or to become assimilated or Americanized in any way - they just want to make their money and go home.

    It does not really matter if the human rights officers determine how many went back to Mexico of their own volition or how many were actually deported because they will still make the determination that we violated our own Constitution, that we were discriminatory and racist and so on. They are there for another purpose and this is just the excuse. Many illegals sense the same thing and that is why they are not going back to Mexico. Life is cheap there. If they are no longer sending remittances their government will have no use for them either and they may not live through that determination.
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    Almost 24,000 Mexicans MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD in Mexico in the past three years and they are sending human rights inspectors to their border with the United States.

    Calderon will get another standing ovation from the US Congress on that one for sure.
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    Perhaps we should ask that international human rights monitors how those returning to Mexico fare in the coming months and years. How does their own government and their own people treat them? Judging by how the illegal Mexican treats the U.S. citizen Mexican I think they are in for a very rough ride and that is not the US fault or problem. That is the responsibility of the government and wealthy of Mexico to do the right thing and help these returnees. They should never have encouraged them to steal into the US and to steal the bounty created by hard working US citizens. Of course our own at the top born with silver spoons in their mouths are incapable of recognizing the enormity of the theft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HAPPY2BME
    Almost 24,000 Mexicans MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD in Mexico in the past three years and they are sending human rights inspectors to their border with the United States.

    Calderon will get another standing ovation from the US Congress on that one for sure.
    Calderon is a desperate man and hasn't faced the fact his country is in a civil war.
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