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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

 

Illegal Immigration: Mexico is the Problem

Illegal immigration to the United States exists in the volume it does, because Central America already and Mexico on the verge, are becoming a failed states - states whose social and economic policy is allowing and encouraging unfettered emigration north. The reality is there are regions and cities in Mexico and Central America, which are outside of centralized government control. Can any American imagine the assassinations of numerous city mayors, chiefs of police, nationally recognized journalists, a Cardinal of the Catholic Church and a presidential candidate from a major political party? Can Americans imagine a Cabinet Secretary and a former president implicated in money laundering for a drug cartel? This is the reality of Mexico and Central American countries, functioning democracies in name only.

No pundit in the mainstream media has broached the root cause of illegal immigration –social and economic policy failure south of the border. Notice immigrants illegally in the country felt safer and embolden demonstrating and protesting in a country in which they have no legal standing, instead of demonstrating in equal numbers south of the border demanding the social and economic justice their own governments have denied them for generations and continue to ignore. America ignores this reality at our own peril. Vicente Fox will happily dump the problem on our laps while he and his cronies continue to rape the wealth of Mexico, et al. and contribute, through the drug trade, to the corruption and loss of our greatest natural resource – American youth.

Mr. Fox has called for open unrestricted borders on many occasions, making the American taxpayer the patsy for his failure in governance. Fine Mr. Fox, you want open borders. Let the FBI, the CIA and the UN in first. We along with the international community will come in and administer your country since you obviously cannot.

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