Posted on 10/18/2011 7:01:09 AM PDT by Rennes Templar
While Mexico is deeply divided over a tumultuous drug war and tough economic times, the nation can always find unity in one sacred-cow issue: defending its migrants in El Norte. Almost every family in the country has members in the U.S., many sweating on fields, construction sites or in restaurants, and sending home dollars to keep ramshackle villages and city barrios alive.
So when Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain joked about a killer electric fence to keep migrants out, political electric shocks surged rapidly south of the Rio Grande. From pulpits by the border to editorial offices in the capital, priests and editors vented their anger at comments they called "stupid," "barbaric" and "shameful." But even if Cain's comments by themselves can be dismissed as an unsuccessful attempt at humor that produced fury instead, Mexican commentators and congressman have voiced concern about a bigger political picture.
In the run-up to the Republican primaries, several candidates have been outbidding each other over who can be toughest over the southern border. Within their discourses, the issue of illegal immigration has become mixed up with that of keeping Mexico's drug war from spilling into the U.S.
Pundits in Mexico fear that if this rhetoric carries over into the 2012 presidential election, it will exasperate both antimigrant and cross-border tensions. "In this environment, the electoral weapon has been used to demonize migrant workers and paint them as being the cause of the lack of jobs and insecurity," an editorial in Mexico City's La Jornada newspaper declared Monday. "Each one of these excessive verbal statements increases the danger, discrimination and exploitation that foreign workers many of them Mexican face in the United States."
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On the other hand, they speak as if they have a right to cross illegally, so I'm glad they got a dose of reality.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
I really like this guy.
Don’t cross the ZAPata line.
It is time and past time to get serious about illegals and Mexico is obviously not going to do anything to limit illegal crossings. The statement mearly pointed out the seriouslness of the situation.
It raises concerns in Mexico because:
1) Mexico’s 2nd largest export-earner is dollars sent by their citizens working in the USA. It keeps Mexican banks, and their corrupt Gov’t, afloat.
2) Mexico has outsourced education and social welfare for their poorest classes to the USA. Rather then trying to run their own country, Mexico’s elites simply send their lowest class citizens to the USA, for the US taxpayer to support
I love Cain~!
I hope he keeps up more of the straight talk.
God it’s refreshing~!!!!!!!!!!, compared to the endless smarminess of mitt-for-brains.
Can you picture enduring that for 4 years while he props up the current establichment government instead of gutting it to the core? I bet “Mitt” would spend more time explaining and defending himself to the GOP than to anyone else, in his RINO administration. He is democrap-lite.
A few words from Herman have done what no one else in the WH could do in 12 years!
This will get a lot of border State voters, including those in southern California taking a good look at Herman Cain. Oh H*ll anyone with an immigration problem in their commuity will be sitting up and taking notice!
Perry has done everything but give them free taxi rides into the country, they had no idea real Americans were sick and tired of them stealing.
Exacerbate, Yahoo "writer".
He joked about a killer electric fence to keep illegal aliens out. Can't reporters tell the truth?
I don’t give a damn what they think in Mexico.
An eletrified fence is pretty damned tame compared to what I would propose to put an end to this invasion.
They left off a few positions illegal residents hold in the U.S., such as grocery store owner, satelite installation and sales company, body shop owner, hair salon owner, landlord...
The stupid myth that illegal immigrants only take sweat labor jobs is just plain, well, stupid.
Ten months of revelation of Operation Fast & Furious and the Mexican MSM is not concerned.
Set up an electric fence. Use pedaling, environmentalist windbags and assorted felons to power it.
oboy. it’s the zucotti park effect.
Oh, NO!! Mexico is upset!! Whatever shall we do?
Love how they use the word “migrant”. They are in denial of anything illegal. Like calling the 911 terrorists tourists.
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