PRESIDENTS IN GLASS HOUSES SHOULDN’T THROW STONES

By Frosty Wooldridge
May 20, 2010
NewsWithViews.com

President Felipe Calderon of Mexico, the largest contributor of illegal aliens now living and working in America in the vicinity of 12 to 15 million, threw several nasty verbal rocks at Arizona for passing SB 1070. His illegal Mexican citizens residing in the United States contribute $24 billion back to his financial coffers annually in cash transfers. At the same time, their lawlessness costs American taxpayers $346 billion yearly across 15 U.S. federal agencies.

Amazingly, Calderon and his countrymen cannot and will not provide jobs and a valid economy for Mexico’s own people. Additionally, his country transports and provides $75 billion in drugs that his cronies ship into the United States annually. It’s quite like a leper spreading his disease into his neighbor’s front yard! The USA proves an eager neighbor for drugs!

Both governments refuse to stop the people smuggling and drug smuggling at the border. A simple placement of 50,000 U.S. troops from Brownsville, Texas, across 1,952 miles to San Diego, would stop the illegal immigration and drug smuggling within 30 days.

Higher ups on both sides of the border enjoy enormous amounts of money; thus no action to stop drugs or people smuggling.

However, as illegals overran Arizona, that state instituted its own SB 1070 to mirror federal statutes. President Barack Obama chastised Arizona, but backed off when public opinion polls showed a solid 73 percent support from American citizens. Nonetheless, President Calderon lobbed a few verbal remarks last week at how ‘unfair’ and ‘un-neighborly’ Arizona’s Governor Jan Brewer treats illegals.

“Every country has the right and duty to restrict the quality and quantity of foreign immigrants entering or living within its borders,â€