PARTIAL TRANSLATION FROM:
http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2008/01/08/i ... e=009n1pol

Set against the fact that the "failed" migratory reform and the main ones responsible is the "American Congress", the government of Mexico will prompt a "new strategy" of "zero tolerance" to the violations of the rights of our countrymen in the United States, which will consist of enlarging the number of consulates –up to 50– and the budget, as well as adopting actions "to force" them "costs in courts" to those who abuse the undocumented, said the diplomats of Mexico in the neighboring country.

Convinced that the intents in the judicial framework be modified in the United States has been staled and with the idea of another wave of laws that are "not very pretty", they accepted that the fact that if Mexico continues presenting arguments "that are overwellming, it does not guarantee by no means that it will change or break their wills, because there are sectors in the U.S. Congress and society which maintain and hardline position in this matter ".

Nevertheless, they eluded the theme of the eventual failure to the responsibility of Mexico. The consul of New York, Rubén Beltrán, declared that the "responsibilities or faults would seem me difficult to grasp. I would not know how to build a laboratory and say 85 percent is here and 15 percent there. Evidently, the Mexican government is compromised in continuing fighting for an integral migratory reform, which faces a very large resistance".