Friday, August 24, 2007

Mexican Senate Protests Decision to Enforce Our Laws

by Brennan - Filed Under Immigration

This is really no surprise. Anything that interferes with the exportation of their poorest people to become dependents on our social system, won’t be liked by Mexico City.

A Mexican Senate committee passed a measure Wednesday urging President Felipe Calderon to send a diplomatic note to the United States protesting the deportation of an illegal migrant who took refuge in a Chicago church for a year.

The committee also approved a scholarship to help her 8-year-old U.S.-born son, Saul, who is an American citizen and stayed in the United States…

“We cannot remain quiet in view of this injustice and must ask for firm action from our authorities,” Mexican Sen. Humberto Zazue said…

Arellano, who was at the committee’s session, said Saul is in Chicago in the care of his godmother and will attend a Sept. 12 rally for immigration reform in Washington. She said she would help organize a rally in Tijuana that same day to demand Mexican authorities do more to protect migrants.

“For me it is very important that our government take a strong stand to defend all of us who decide to migrate to another country,” she said.

In case you missed that, Bryan’ll sum it up for you:

She wants the Mexican government to protect Mexicans who illegally move to the US and commit Social Security fraud.

I guess what gets me is the sheer audacity on the parts of both the Mexican government and Arellano. The Mexican government believes it has the right to demand we help their people who enter our country illegally, breaking our laws and violating our sovereignty. Arellano has the audacity to demand that she be given rights she hasn’t earned, and then go to her government to get us to give them to her. Mind you, after she had already been convicted of Social Security fraud a few years back.

As for Mexico’s immigration laws? Mexico annually deports more illegal aliens than we do. In Mexico, being an illegal alien is a felony, punishable more than a year in prison. Their immigration authorities have a record of every foreign visitor, ban them from interfering in Mexico’s politics, deport foreigners who enter under false pretenses, and imprison those who help illegal aliens.

All new immigrants can not become a burden on their society, must be able to economically sustain themselves, must be of benefit to the society, can’t have a criminal record, and can be deported.

PD. I am the publisher of this blog and I am mexican. I feel ashame of the Congress of my country protesting when the USA just applied the law. As longest the Mexican government keep implementing the kind of economic policies which have keep us as a real underdevelopment country, people would be coming and our government would keep protesting because the USA just applied the law.

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