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    Immigration Papers by Arias-King Mexican Against Amnesty

    Fredo Arias-King is a Mexican Political Scientist who is a member of the Partida Accion Nacional and a former advisor to Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderon. He is a strong believer in the potential of Mexico and feels that illegal immigration is bad for both countries.


    Here are two papers on why he feels that an amnesty is a bad move for the people of the United States and also precedent for democratic principles. He does not hold the illegal immigrants responsible for the problem instead seeing it as a failure or corruption in the leadership of the two countries.


    Despite my efforts to get him to engage in a public dialogue on his papers he has said that immigration is not his field. Obviously he is wrong as his papers have shown a better understanding of the problem than almost all commentators.


    NO NEW US AMNESTY PROGRAMS

    U.S. MEXICANS INVEST IN MEXICO
    (eg Farm Upgrades, Warehouses, Factory Shells or Forestry)

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    Center for Immigration Studies

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    Politics by Other Means the Why of Immigration

    http://www.cis.org/articles/2003/back1703.html

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    Immigration and Usurpation, the Elites Power and the Peoples Will

    http://www.cis.org/articles/2006/back706.html
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    Thanks for posting the article Richard--very interesting and in-depth.



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    Very wordy, and I didn't feel he said anything that isn't obvious (and couldn't be said in about two paragraphs).
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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