Posted on 05/14/2005 8:21:13 AM PDT by .cnI redruM
If a similar program could first be implemented on globalists and rats, the illegal Mexican problem may just become bearable.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Vicente Fox called recent U.S. measures to stem illegal immigration a step back for bilateral relations on Friday and said Mexican migrants do jobs "that not even blacks want to do."
There are a lot of whites who will take 110 cash under the table, but the owners won't risk it with people who can sue them. Fox is a racist pig!! He want to unload all his undesireables on us just like Castro did to Carter with the Mariel boatlifts.
Yeah, exactly.
Hey, Zorro, go whine to someone who cares.
I respectfully disagree.
Luckily, he leads a country with no African-American problem and can get away with stating such a fact.
Nevertheless, I am getting my popcorn "ready" as we speak.
This guy is so full of crap. I was just in Phoenix and saw plenty of white kids doing the jobs that Illegal Mejis do in LA.
If Fox really was a General, his enlisted soldiers would be fighting to a man with rocks, pickaxes, and anything they could find, his officers would spend most of their time partying in the enemy homes they were quartered in, and Fox himself would spend most of his time drinking.
Nonsense!
However, by your use of the word "undesireables", you come across as one.
Thanks for this thread.
Pondering . . .
Have been pondering the Mexico thread titles.
I think I'm done with being euphamistically tolerant and benign with the whole issue of Mexico.
I feel like the issue of "infanticide" vs "abortion" vs "choice."
The DIMRAT traitors succeed partially because they sell a dictionary that lies wholesale. As Scripture predicted, they call black white and white black.
Wellllll, I'm ready to call the situation with Mexico WAR whenever it seems the least bit fitting--and--when I can frame it in a way to make it fitting to use that more accurate label.
Any of you precious patriots hereon willing to consider doing that?
That is, whenever I mention or am responding about Mexico, as early in the discussion as I can, I won't say "Mexico" without also saying "the war with Mexico."
It's long past time we needed to raise the consciousness level of our fellow citizens . . . and probably even of some conservatives.
I wonder how long it will take for people to react to this racism??
I wonder what tiny percentage of the population will ever learn of it?
Try Sothern California, bud! Our jails are chock full
of them. It is running 33-40% here, and the cops are not allowed to ask if they are illegal. Doubt me? Contact the Gov at his website.
"doing jobs that blacks wouldn't do" that's just too stupid.
How about asking Fox why he cannot take care of his people. Why is he encourage that under the McCain bill that his people might become U.S citizens? What kind of crazy idea is that.
I cannot ever remember a U.S president hoping that an American citizen would go to Mexico or any other country and hope they become a citizen of that country.
The thinking in Mexico is just plain stupid.
ANYTHING, MCCAIN AND KENNEDY TOUCHES, that criminals and liberals like, IS BAD FOR AMERICA. CFR is a PERFECT example of stabbing the American people in the back. Kennedy, well, everyone knows he's rooting for the enemy, no matter who they are.
Their bill better be DOA.
"that not even blacks want to do."
Damn, I feel offended and I'm white. Not too cool Mr. Fox.
Mexico's Slim, Zambrano Call on U.S. to Allow More Immigration
Bloomberg.com
May 13, 2005
Monterrey, Mexico -- Carlos Slim, Latin America's richest businessman, and Cemex SA Chairman Lorenzo Zambrano called on the U.S. to pass an immigration accord to allow freer movement of workers, in line with increased trade in North America.
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"Nafta was incomplete because it only globalized trade and capital and left pending the globalization of labor," Slim said at the business and government conference focusing on North American economic development.
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"If there's no recognition that an immigration agreement is needed, if there´s not enough political leadership to achieve it, then we can't think about a integrated North America or a competitive North America," Zambrano said.
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