Posted on 05/11/2006 8:33:02 AM PDT by gopwinsin04
Mexican Women Beg: "Close the Border" By David Yeagley FrontPageMagazine.com | May 11, 2006
Not all Mexican women want to have anchor babies in the United States. The real Mexican women of Tecalpulco want their migrant men to come back home and take care of the babies they left behind. Close the U.S. borders! they say. Send our men back home!
Tecalpulco is a small village in Guerrero, Mexico, on Mexicos southernmost border. It is just north of the city of Campuzano. Tecalpulco is famous for hand-made craft and jewelry. There is an internationally known artisans establishment there called ArtCamp. Vacationers know the place. The artisans run a coop, and theyre subject to the pressures of global market manipulation.
But their men dont care. Theyve all moved norte, to join the mass trespassing movement in America.
And the women of southern Mexico are tired of this nonsense. They have expressed their protest to BadEagle.com, where a number of pieces on Mexican issues have been posted in recent weeks. BadEagle.com has received direct mail from the artisanas campesinas, the women who make the famous jewelry.
Ive gotten permission to post this correspondence. The women write from the heart in imperfect English, as one might expect.
Here is the first, from May 4, 2006:
When our men went to the United States they were young and adventurous; They have had their adventure, now we want them to come home to us and to their families and to their home country. Close the border so that the ones who are here do not leave. We have work now and the men can help us to sand-down and polish the jewelry.
Our group is of women from the village of Tecalpulco. The tradition of our village is handcrafted fashion jewelry. Since the men have left, we women have organized a good business of fashion jewelry production in cottage industry. The men can help us, they dont have any excuse to stay [in America].
Thank you very much from the hearts of the women of Artesanas Campesinas.
Rosalinda Mejia Baron
Eva Albavera Viveros, Contact Person ealbavera@yahoo.com.mx
Telefonos: 001 762 62 73481 001 762 62 22758
So, the women of southern Mexico, far south, have lost their migrant men to the craze of invading America. Their husbands, the fathers of their children, have abandoned them for some grand revolutionary fling up north.
Heres more, from May 9:
We want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for acknowledging us as persons, we are so grateful that you recognize us for who we are, village women of Mexico.
We, the women in Mexico, are living under very depressed conditions for a long time. Most of the man in the villages have gone to the United States to work there and have left the women here with the children. At the beginning they were sending money but that was every 6 months or every year, and they werent always sending us enough to cover our basic needs. Frequently, these men drop out of our sight all-together.
We are campesinas, we have our cornfields and do work them, but we have learned that in modern times we cant live off of them. We have to buy cooking gas, daily food, shoes for the children, school materials, etc. Now that the kids went into school again we barely got enough money to buy their uniforms and we are now working hard to pay the school every month and saving money to buy the rest of the materials that they need. It is impossible to live like this, yet we have no choice except to survive, even though we are inside a pattern where everything is costly.
We never asked anything from you, still we want to ask you to close the Mexico border to illegal migration because our men go north to get money and they remain up there sometimes with another woman and we dont like it; we want our men to be deported since they are breaking the laws. Please isnt there a way to have these men deported back to their homes and families in Mexico? That would be the best to happen for us! because we need their help in sanding and polishing the jewelry we have been producing.
Thank you, thank you so much in the name of the Rural Artisans Women of Taxco!
Sincerely
Tamara Hernandez Danel
This is as plain as it gets. Among the so-called migrant hordes of banditos are deadbeat dad, carelessly leaving behind their wives and children to fend for themselves. So, wheres the voice of international protest here?
Where are the feminists when you need them?
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. David A. Yeagley is a published scholar, professionally recorded composer, and an adjunct professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Liberal Studies. He's on the speakers list of Young America's Foundation. E-mail him at badeagle2000@yahoo.com. View his website at http://www.badeagle.com.
They need not worry- the Kennedy-McCain bill allows them and their kids to legally enter the US.
Your men? Half of 'em meet up with some chiquita down here and start family numero dos.
ping
This simply cannot be true. The people crossing our border illegally have the best family values of any group of people on earth. I know this because I keep reading it.
susie
You wish is our command! Only if a bat to the side of the head of Congress would work....
But we'll never know the stats
on how many of these 'fathers'
will want to go back to dirt
farming on their own in Mexico.
They have no worries about drought,
bad crops, insects, or keeping
a roof over their heads. The
owners of the Arizona lettuce
farm, the Colorado cherry
orchard, or the California fruit
farm has those worries. Juan
just cashes his weekly check and
hits the bar or whatever other
entertainment he seeks until
Monday sunrise. Life in the
States is fine.
Whoa, is this a stretch.
"Family values don't stop at the border"
President Goofy.
Another unintended consequence of untrammeled immigration.
YEP....EXACTLY what YOU said....they have TWO families...one in Mexico, and one in the US.
ping
So now we know we know the real reason for the border jumping.
I know ALOT of men who have wives and children in Mexico and "wives" and children in America too.
bttt
ping
See even in a poorer country like Mexico they have to wear school uniforms. If they can afford it in Mexico they can afford it here. No excuse that it's too expensive. Plus many families will save money, since they won't need to buy Nike shoes.
Maybe american blacks will go there to do the work that even Mexican men won't do. Oops...
So, where's the voice of Cardinal Mahoney?
sw
High birth rates and skepticism about education hold the area back, he said.
Instead of refashioning themselves to excel in changing times, Casa Blancans abandon their homes for comparative financial success in Tulsa.
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