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    Mexico's Castaneda: Take a Hard Line Against Trump

    Mexico's Castaneda: Take a Hard Line Against Trump

    Jerry Kammer November 14, 2016


    Former Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda, a likely candidate for the Mexican presidency in 2018, is calling on his country's government to take a hard line against potential large-scale deportations of Mexicans in the administration of U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump.


    "I think Mexico should draw its line," Castaneda writes in a column for El Financiero that is also published on his website. In blunt language he outlines a plan for Mexico to paralyze deportations by declaring that it will accept deportees only if the United States presents documents to prove that they are Mexicans.


    Castaneda's call for an aggressive response to Trump sets up the possibility that the incoming president's policies regarding immigration and trade will be a major issue in Mexico's 2018 campaign. Castaneda also writes that Mexico should declare that Trump's proposed border wall "is a hostile act ... against which Mexico will fight every way it can," and that the North American Free Trade Agreement "cannot be reopened or renegotiated".


    Known as brilliant and irascible, Castaneda has long aspired to the Mexican presidency but has lacked a political base on which to run. His defiance of Trump could provide the basis for a run in 2018. His provocative plan for fouling mass deportations is likely to have broad populist appeal that could propel his candidacy.


    "We could simply tell the authorities of the United States that we accept a deportee on the condition that they demonstrate to us, with documents, their Mexican nationality," Castaneda writes. "If they claim that the undocumented by definition do not have documents, we can tell them we think the great majority of the deportees are Central Americans and that if they want to deport them, let them deport them to Central America."


    Castaneda's proposal could wreak havoc with a borderlands ritual that the United States and Mexico have followed for decades. Instead of going through the potentially lengthy deportation process, illegal border crossers are allowed a "voluntary return" to Mexico despite lacking proof that they are Mexican. The process avoids a logjam for U.S. authorities while releasing the returnees for another attempt at an illegal crossing. It also motivates Central Americans to try to adopt a Mexican accent in order to avoid being deported to their homelands.


    Castaneda writes that if Mexico were to implement his proposal, "there would be such a backlog of deportations that the Americans won't know what to do. In any case, the important thing is to draw the line: to affirm or reiterate that the deportation of hundreds of thousands or millions of Mexicans constitutes a grave violation of human rights."


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    Castaneda writes that if Mexico were to implement his proposal, "there would be such a backlog of deportations that the Americans won't know what to do. In any case, the important thing is to draw the line: to affirm or reiterate that the deportation of hundreds of thousands or millions of Mexicans constitutes a grave violation of human rights."
    The Mexicans want to prance around like big roosters in the barnyard crowing about their "pride and dignity" while supporting criminal activity lock, stock and barrel.

    The biggest mistake they're about to make second only to have underestimated Donald J Trump is underestimating the American people.
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    Mexico forgets we have The Donald now not some wossy president. Playing games is not a thing to do at this time. If they are Mexican they go back to Mexico. I am pretty sure no Mexican would want to be sent to El Salvador. I am pretty sure they will be producing some kind of proof if needed.
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    Which is why we need to make them self deport. Cut off the freebies.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    That's good Mexico, keep showing the world how your corrupt government operates.

    As if you don't already have a 150 year history & global reputation of corruption that has kept Mexico
    as an undeveloped Third World cesspool.

    Mexico's rampant corruption and criminal government officials is why you lack the ability in developing new global trade partners

    Can we help you tighten that moose you have around your neck???


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