Posted on 12/22/2005 8:17:29 PM PST by arnoldpalmerfan
Tancredo to Pres. Fox: Mind Your Own Business Congressional Desk
By Congressional Desk December 21, 2005 Congressman Ridicules Mexicos President for Leveling Threats against U.S. for Immigration Policy
WASHINGTON, D.C. Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) condemned Mexicos President Vicente Fox for his threats against the United States over Congress recent actions to secure the border. Tancredo led a coalition of reform advocates in the House of Representatives to pass a bill last week that would, among other things, build a security fence along portions of the U.S.s southern border, mandate that employers verify the legal status of employees and prevent local governments from harboring illegal aliens. President Fox called the bill shameful and his foreign secretary told the Associated Press, Mexico is not going to bear, it is not going to permit, and it will not allow a stupid thing like this wall.
Which United States citizens voted Vicente Fox into office? Vicente Fox was not elected by the American peoplehow dare he butt into our domestic policies, said Tancredo. I, myself, have a bit of advice for Fox: its not becoming of a member of the international community to lob vague threats at ones neighbor. No amigo of the U.S. threatens our sovereignty, and no good neighbor would entangle itself in our domestic politics.
Tancredo continued, Foxs comments are symptomatic of the disordered relationship between our two countries. Mexico has become addicted to the remittances that Mexicansboth legal and illegalsend back from the United States. Those remittances represent nearly the greatest source of foreign direct investment into the country. Just like any addict, Mexico will do almost anything to get its next fix.
Although I continue to be disturbed by Mexicos intentional, premeditated circumvention of U.S. immigration laws, I am no longer surprised, concluded Tancredo. Fox is a known quantity. His former foreign secretary told a Senate committee that Mexico wouldnt cooperate with the U.S. unless we allowed an ever-increasing flow of laborers into our country. He established a ministry for Mexicans living in the U.S. His government has produced step-by-step guides for entering the U.S. illegally. And, his military routinely crosses onto U.S. soil, which violates every domestic and international law on the books. Im disturbed but not surprised.
Alllrighty -
Which part of what Tancredo said do you disagree with?
Quisling: a synonym for traitor, someone who collaborates with the invaders of his country.
I'm sure that if the internet had been around in 1940, *Norwegians* would have been encouraging Norway to welcome their *German brothers* as liberators.
Same Quislings, different era.
"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,
1. The act of invading; the act of encroaching upon the rights or possessions of another; encroachment; trespass.
The Republican State Senator in South Carolina (passing a bill to put illegals in jail for 5 years in S.C if they enter the state as illegal citizens) is pretty cool, too. He was on H&C tonight and did a great job of slapping down Alan Colmes; I almost choked on my dinner he had me laughing so hard calling Alan a wimp among other things.
Yes, I know. COEX continuously attacks Tancredo yet has absolutely nothing constructive to say about what he (Tancredo)says.
Does he agree or disagree with Tancredo? If he disagrees, why?
I'm sure he won't say since it would solidify his obvious hate for America and it's citizens.
I want Fox to keep throwing his temper tantrums, every time he throws one a few more people get mad.
I can kind of understand having a soft spot for people sneaking into the country to get out of a hellpit like Mexico. However, I cannot fathom how anyone who cares one iota for his country can disagree with Tancredo's statement and back that tinpot dictator Fox. Just confirms that the open borders lobby is not just the "loyal opposition". The traitors would sell out the US in a moment. And for what? Cheap slave labor...or do they want to destroy the country?
I like him just fine the way he is!
He has risen on his own merits. As you say, he is very effective.
A hit dog always hollers...
Maybe it's time to have protests wherever Fox goes, to clean up his own disgusting failed country.
Thank you Tom Trancredo.
At least one American politico has some balls and isn't afraid to take a stand.
Hear the Mr. Bush?????????????????
"mind your own business"
The fall of the US IS foxs business. The more he can suck out of us, the quicker we will fall.
I'm a big Tancredo fan and will be supporting him in 2008 (and then probably voting 3rd party conservative).
But I believe in giving credit where credit is due and I believe it was J.D Hayworth who addressed this issue with Mexico first and I also believe his words were the more eloquent. He said, "President Fox should just shut-up!"
Political Correctness is going to be the death of this country...
Right you are.
GOP Congressman to Fox: 'Shut Up'
Dec 15, 2005
Fox on Wednesday called the idea of a fence "disgraceful and shameful."
U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R.-Ariz.) said Thursday that Mexican President Vicente Fox should "shut up" about his opposition to a proposed U.S.-Mexico border fence.
J.D. Hayworth:"I'm going to step away from diplomatic rules and offer President Fox some straight talk: President Fox should shut up. He should shut up about all of this because he is only fanning the flames of poor relations between our two nations. He needs to cease and desist."
"What's disgraceful is President Fox presuming to lecture the United States on how best to protect itself against an invasion -- an invasion that has his wholehearted advocacy. . . . He needs to stop his advocacy of an invasion of his countrymen into our nation. What's shameful is that, as the president of the Republic of Mexico, he does nothing to stem this invasion. He actively endorses it."
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?print=yes&id=10894
Whatever that means????
The big question.
Why does First Lady Laura Bush not like Tom Tancredo?
We are now one of the largest Spanish-speaking nations in the world. We're a major source of Latin music, journalism and culture.
Just go to Miami, or San Antonio, Los Angeles, Chicago or West New York, New Jersey ... and close your eyes and listen. You could just as easily be in Santo Domingo or Santiago, or San Miguel de Allende.
For years our nation has debated this change -- some have praised it and others have resented it. By nominating me, my party has made a choice to welcome the new America.
George Bush from a campaign speech in Miami, August 2000.
He heard nothing. It compromises his legacy of a "new America".
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