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    Failed State: Mexico is Not Happy About Rick Perry’s Plan to Defend the Border? Good

    Mexico is Not Happy About Rick Perry’s Plan to Defend the Border? Good!

    Author: Editor
    Posted: July 28, 2014
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    Mexico always seems to avoid criticism in the illegal immigration debate, even though it is their country that turns a blind eye to the lawless activity along the Southern border.
    Their government is corrupt. They have weakened their once-stringent immigration laws which allow Central Americans to move through their country before sneaking into America and have happily assisted cartels in smuggling efforts.
    Cities along the border have fought back, refusing to spend their limited resources on illegal immigrants the Federal government is trying to make them take care of. Even Northern governors are fighting back against President Obama’s reckless pro-amnesty policies, as immigrants are being bused into their states.
    But out of all the leaders speaking out against our illegal immigration crisis, no one has been more vocal than Governor Rick Perry. A conservative champion and leader of the biggest border state, he knows firsthand how serious illegal immigration is. Thanks to the Federal government’s inaction, Perry’s hand has been forced to mobile the state National Guard to protect the border.
    And Mexico is furious:
    The Mexican government on Tuesday expressed its “concern” over the decision by Texas authorities to send 1,000 National Guard troops to the border to help stem the massive arrival of undocumented child migrants from Central America.
    “Attention to the immigration phenomenon must be paid from a long-term regional perspective and based on the principles of good neighborliness and shared responsibility,” the Foreign Relations Secretariat said in a statement.
    “The strategy for responding in an effective and humane manner to this phenomenon includes the necessary shared responsibility among the countries of origin, transit and destination of migration flows,” the statement continued.
    The secretariat declared its commitment to the protection of the migrants’ human rights and the orchestration of “specific actions directed at the most vulnerable, including unaccompanied children and teenagers.”
    Good! The angrier Mexico is, the more correct you can be sure Perry’s actions are correct.
    Notice how the statement doesn’t mention that the only threat illegal immigrants truly face during their trip over the border is with the criminals and cartels who smuggle them across the border. Unlike many countries, America is a kind and generous nation – Even criminals are treated with the utmost respect and decency.
    While Mexico–a country which has been bailed out by America multiple times–is the same country which is holding Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi illegally in a filthy prison on inflated gun charges. They don’t believe in the rule of law, and they have ruined their country–which is why so many of their citizens want to come to America in the first place.
    Three cheers for Rick Perry as he stands up to Mexico and President Obama’s amnesty agenda.


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    Mexico Complains About Texas Sending in the National Guard
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    Mexico seems to forget history. They need a reminder.




    Mexico Complains About Texas Sending in the National Guard
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    Mexico Complains About Texas Sending in the National Guard

    in News, Politics, World News / by Brandon Walker / on July 31, 2014 at 11:22 am /



    Mexico is complaining about Texas sending in the National Guard to the border.

    Last week, Governor Rick Perry of Texas made the announcement to send 1000 National Guard troops to the border. While Mexico is not stopping the flow or even attempting to secure the border, they have been known to have Mexican Military crossing over and firing on US citizens.Now, the Mexican government is complaining about what will happen to these poor “child migrants” from Central America.
    “Attention to the immigration phenomenon must be paid from a long-term regional perspective and based on the principles of good neighborliness and shared responsibility,” the Foreign Relations Secretariat said in a statement.
    “The strategy for responding in an effective and humane manner to this phenomenon includes the necessary shared responsibility among the countries of origin, transit and destination of migration flows,” the statement continued.
    The secretariat declared its commitment to the protection of the migrants’ human rights and the orchestration of “specific actions directed at the most vulnerable, including unaccompanied children and teenagers.” ~Fox Latino
    He goes on to say that we should be working “with the countries of Central America to improve conditions in the medium and long term that contribute to the development of that region and strengthen its prosperity.”
    Basically, he is saying we need to send our money and our resources to develop Central America to our standards and accept these individuals who are, according to Representative Henry Cuellar (D), mostly working age males and male teenagers looking for work opportunities and to study (not escaping violence as reported by the MSM). Meanwhile, the Mexican Army continues to “accidentally” shoot at our border patrol.
    He also failed to mention the Mexico and Guatemala joint press conference announced in El Universal to allow unrestricted access through Mexico to illegally cross into the United States across our border and to help “improve” their comfort as they invade our country.
    While the President of Mexico’s condemns our National Guard as “specific actions directed at the most vulnerable, including unaccompanied children and teenagers,” he may want to consider the battle of Gonzalez. I think Texas is just fine without adding more soldiers to the Army of 100,000 illegal gang members who have committed over 447,000 felony crimes. Judging by the Militia movement in Texas, I think they are getting pretty fed up.
    Mexico seems to forget history and those that forget history are doomed to repeat it.

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