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December 17, 2005
Mexican Government Opposed to the Sovereignty of the USA
A story reported by FOX News states, “The Mexican government slammed the U.S. Congress for approving an immigration bill that would tighten border controls and make it harder for undocumented immigrants to get jobs.” In other words, the Mexican government doesn’t want the U.S. government to have sovereignty when it comes to controlling who gets into the USA.
The story goes on to state the following:
Mexico's National Human Rights Commission described the U.S. measure as "part of a tendency to criminalize migration with a wall that calls to mind the Berlin Wall."
Such a claim coming out of Mexico couldn’t be further from the truth. The purpose of the Berlin Wall was to keep people from escaping the oppression of Communism. A wall along the U.S. - Mexican border would have the purpose of regulating entrance into the USA.
Also, migration isn’t being criminalized, as evident by the fact that legal immigrants are constantly becoming naturalized U.S. citizens.
If Mexicans wish to migrate to the USA, then they still can do so through legal means.
So why is the Mexican government opposed to the USA exercising its sovereignty?
Answer: Illegal Mexican immigrants tend to send U.S. dollars back to Mexico.
In short, the Mexican government wants its nation to be a de facto U.S. welfare recipient.
It seems that the Mexican government is incapable of taking care of its citizens.
Perhaps the Mexican government should appeal for help from the Virgin of Guadalupe.
Michelle Malkin has more to say on the recent congressional action pertaining to illegal immigration.
Posted by Dodo David at December 17, 2005 10:45 AM
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why dont we just let them have there land back ?
Posted by: white guy at December 19, 2005 05:17 AM