Results 1 to 6 of 6

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

  1. #1
    Administrator Jean's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    California
    Posts
    65,443

    Mexican legislator complains about Arizona's tough illegal i

    August 7, 2010

    Mexican legislator complains about Arizona's tough illegal immigration laws

    A guest editorial by Helen Maguire

    By Frank Maguire

    For those of you who might have missed Helen's guest editorial posted June 25, 2010, entitled "Guest article from an American who is Hispanic," I reintroduce Helen to you. "My wife Helen is full-blooded Hispanic. She was born in the mining town of Superior, Arizona to Ernest Estevez and Josephine Estevez de Guzman. She is very proud of her heritage and grateful to be a citizen of the United States."

    What Ms. Amparano-Gamez states here is absolutely incredible. It no doubt represents the attitude of the Mexican government, and there is every reason to believe that it reveals what has been conspiring between Mexico and our own government for a very long time and what deceit has been practiced against the citizenry of this Nation. Frank Maguire


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    My husband Frank and I frequently travel Interstate 10, the major highway between Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona. Lately, we have noticed, with increasing frequency, vehicles of every description, with Mexican license plates, loaded to overflowing with household possessions, heading south.

    Arizona has recently passed some tough anti-illegal immigration laws, imposing strict fines on employers who knowingly hire "undocumented workers." So, many illegal aliens are returning to Mexico.

    Rep. Leticia Amparano-Gamez, a Mexican official, from the state of Sonora, has complained about Mexicans returning from the United States.

    'How can Arizona pass a law like this?' asked Amparano-Gamez. The Mexican state of Sonora is made up mostly of small towns and, according to the Tucson Citizen, the Sonoran official said "the small towns cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools it will face as illegal Mexican workers return to their home towns."

    "Mexico is not prepared for this, for the tremendous problems," as more and more Mexicans working in Arizona and sending money to their families return to hometowns in Sonora without jobs, she said.

    Could it be that Rep. Gamez is concerned that Mexico's 3rd greatest "revenue" source (after oil and tourism) is the 6-8 billions of dollars sent "home" to Mexico by illegal aliens in America, will be depleted? (Note: an estimate printed in the Brownsville Herald estimated the amount of dollars going south in 2006 at $45 Billion, which was up from an estimated $30 Billion in 2004.)

    All I can say, in response to Rep. Gamez, is "hmmm" — Mexico is a country rich in natural resources, along with beautiful cities and magnificent coastlines. Agriculture, tourism, mining and oil industries could certainly be expanded to the great benefit of Mexico's citizens. And, with a workforce of willing and able workers, now returning to their homeland in record numbers, the task of building a thriving economy should be greatly facilitated.

    http://oneoldvet.com/

    http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/maguire/100807
    Support our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at https://eepurl.com/cktGTn

  2. #2
    Senior Member partwerks's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Grand Island NE
    Posts
    598
    Maybe he needs to look at Mexico's tough immigration laws???

  3. #3
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    TEXAS - The Lone Star State
    Posts
    16,941
    Quote Originally Posted by partwerks
    Maybe he needs to look at Mexico's tough immigration laws???
    im thinking Leticia might be a female

  4. #4
    Senior Member ReggieMay's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    5,527
    But it's okay if illegals place a burden on Americans - just so Sonora isn't inconvenienced?
    "A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

  5. #5
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    TEXAS - The Lone Star State
    Posts
    16,941
    who has the more stronger immigration laws?

    is this mexican officials comments the same as
    calling the pot black


    damn hypocrite

  6. #6
    Senior Member Ratbstard's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    New Alien City-(formerly New York City)
    Posts
    12,611
    the Sonoran official said "the small towns cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools it will face as illegal Mexican workers return to their home towns."
    The Large Cities of the USA can no longer handle these demands either. IAs living twenty to an apartment meant for 4-6 drive out actual American citizens as the rents become intolerable. I won't even mention the changes to the neighborhood caused by "Their" arrival.
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •