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ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IS ALL OUR FAULT.
By Rick Roberts, KFMB AM San Diego
June 12th, 2006
DID YOU KNOW THAT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION WOULD STOP IF THE USA JUST FUNNELED EVEN MORE MONEY INTO THE MEXICAN ECONOMY?
Dumbfounding is it. I mean, just how stupid officials in Mexico think we are.
This headline from the UT caught my eye, and my ire.
Mexican candidate says U.S. investment could help stem illegal immigrationAND THIS GUY REALLY COULD BE ELECTED AS PRESIDENT OF MEXICO !!
Presidential candidate Felipe Calderon said Friday that the United States and Canada should help build a Mexican economy strong enough to keep people from migrating north in search of work.
“I think it’s very valid to propose that Canada, the United States and Mexico all invest in productive projects and infrastructure in areas that send the most migrants out of the country,” the ruling National Action Party candidate told The Associated Press aboard his campaign bus as it left a rally in this small farming community northwest of the capital.
“It’s very obvious that building one kilometer of highway here is better than 10 kilometers of wall along the border,” he said.
Independent public opinion polls show Calderon about even with his main opponent, leftist former Mexico City Mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. The conservative candidate said his party believed he has a slight advantage after a final televised debate on Tuesday.AND OF COURSE WE WOULD LOVE TO SHOVEL MORE MONEY AND INVESTMENT INTO THAT SPIT HOLE…ESPECIALLY WHEN HE SAYS THINGS LIKE THIS:
Calderon said that, if elected, he would aim to create as many jobs as possible, though he declined to say how many. He said the government alone could not generate the needed employment, adding that the most important factor was private investment.
Mexico, Canada and the United States are members of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which took effect in 1994.
Calderon also said he would work to restore diplomatic ties with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and work closely with communist Cuba, even though he doesn’t agree with the two countries' philosophies.Then why work with them? Do I detect a little Latin double speak?
But I digress…
SO ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION…IT TURNS OUT, IS ALL OUR FAULT.
THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT JUST NEEDED MORE AMERICAN DOLLARS.
GOSH…THIS REMINDS ME OF SOMETHING… WHAT IS IT???
OH YEAH. W-E-L-F-A-R-E!
THE ENTIRE COUNTRY OF MEXICO HAS BECOME A WELFARE BRAT.
NONE OF THE PROBLEMS THEY’VE CREATED ARE THEIR OWN, AND THE ONLY WAY THEY CAN GET OUT OF THEIR PROBLEMS IS BY BLAMING US AND TAKING OUR CASH.
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2 comments:
Calderon never said that illegal immigration was our fault. He was simply posing a possible bilateral solution that can be shaped using the European Union as an example. Just look at how prosperous they have become; together, they are the world's biggest economy. What they did to address their immigration problems was invest in infrastructure, education and other social services in the poorer member countries. These investments proved to work.
We have and we are investing in Mexico. Just hope we receive a return.
If Mr. Calderon would like to rebut Rick Roberts' op-ed, I would love to print it. I like opposing views.
And I would like to get to know Mr. Calderon better. Can you fix it up?
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