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12-18-2007, 06:20 PM #1
HISP Caucus sponsors law to impede deportations.
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José Carmona, of the Network of Migrant in the U.S., said that he has traveled through every part of Mexico in search of support to defend the Mexicans that are exposed to the deportations because in his judgment "they have not committed any crime in the United States", he reiterated. In such a manner, he mentioned that in process is the elaboration of a legislative initiative that will impede the deportation of those Mexicans that upon being returned by the force to Mexico, they would leave their families deserted. "That worries us, because some sectors in the United States utilize migration to do business", maintained Carmona, after he indicate that this is the encounter point of two cultures and two nationalities, and that in that country there support exists from businessmen, officials, politicians, students and universities that are opposed to the hardening of the anti-immigrant politicians.
The government bill to which he mentioned, was already approved and signed by at least 27 federal legislators of Mexican origin, the ones that seek to resolve that problem from its root, and that in Mexico, better economic alternatives be sought, to avoid that the most unprotected people continue emigrating towards the North. He added: "We want in the United States to help us in the same manner as the European Union with the immigrants of other countries, which motivated the development of those nations. And if it worked there, it can also work here".


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