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    Mexico voices concerns over immigrant bill
    If mexico is concerned ,then you know the bill is PROPER and NEEDED! The day mexico keeps its mouth shut and voices no concern regarding our efforts to control their illegal invadaing populace, is the day I will take notice.
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    Re: Mexico voices concerns over immigrant bill

    Embassy spokesman Ricardo Alday said initiatives that exclusively criminalize immigration
    Excuse me, but illegal immigration already is a federal crime. Notice how the word "illegal" was conveniently omitted.

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    They need to encourage the "Mexican Nationals" to go home and be productive in Mexico.
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    The Mexican government can go to hell. They have no right to interject their opinion on U.S. immigration policies. We do not want their peasants here.
    initiatives that exclusively criminalize immigration create opportunities for an undue enforcement of the law through racial profiling.
    The bill does not target legal immigrants only the illegal ones. Only illegal immigrants will face criminal charges. In this case racial profiling is a good thing. It's not our fault that over 60% of the illegals in our country come from Latin America.
    We recognize that if you really want to create a job tomorrow, you can remove an illegal alien today

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    I'm guessing the Mexican government is concerned that they will have to take back millions of illerate poor that will need handouts from the Mexican government. Their country's safety valve is about to close.
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    NoBueno wrote:
    If mexico is concerned ,then you know the bill is PROPER and NEEDED! The day mexico keeps its mouth shut and voices no concern regarding our efforts to control their illegal invadaing populace, is the day I will take notice.
    This is a great sign of the potential effectiveness of this bill, if the Mexican Government doesn't like it!! Yea!!

    The Mexican government actually thinks we should allow their citizens to continue to invade our country!! How did things get so bad that they even think they have a voice at all in our business?! What insanity this is!!
    <div>Number*U.S. military*in S.Korea to protect their border with N.Korea: 28,000. Number*U.S. military*on 2000 mile*U.S. southern border to protect ourselves from*the war in our own backyard: 1,200 National Guard.</

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    The Department of State appears to be "falling down on the job".

    Foreign governments have no business trying to influence politics and laws at the state level.

    It would appear that the Mexican government considers its citizens that reside in this country under the jurisdiction and protection of Mexico, not the United States.

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    All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
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    Mexican Embassy officials are voicing concerns over what they call the potentially dire effects an immigration bill pending in the Arizona State Senate may have on the civil rights of Mexican nationals.
    "dire effects"

    Yep ... there's going to be "dire effects" alright. Every single Mexican national in Arizona in violation of US immigration law, the US law that protects the civil rights of US citizens, will be deported back to Mexico, as will the foreign nationals of all countries violating US immigration law and the civil rights of US citizens. This "dire effect" is a wonderful thing. All your lost and wayward people will be coming home. I know you've missed them. "HOME AT LAST" "HOME AT LAST".

    Carlos Slim can use part of his $54 billion to throw big "welcome home illegals" parties all over the country. Oh Happy Days Are Here Again in Mexico. You can establish an Annual Festival, and create a new tradition to celebrate and dance to the music of your Mexican "heritage", Mexican "diversity" and Mexican "civil rights".

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    Re: Mexico voices concerns over immigrant bill

    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    Embassy spokesman Ricardo Alday said initiatives that exclusively criminalize immigration create opportunities for an undue enforcement of the law through racial profiling.
    Then I guess all Americans need to stay out of Mexico, after all they racially profile Americans by checking our ID and nationality there, and they have no qualms about the military doing it.
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    Something I find humorous is that Mexican schools are having trouble with the illegal children returning home because they speak only English. They have to hire bilingual teachers. Oh, boo hoo.
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