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Re: Mex spits in USA's face, does 2ND PRINTING of invasion guide
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 | | From: | hank | | Subject: | Re: Mex spits in USA's face, does 2ND PRINTING of invasion guide | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 15:01:46 -0800 |
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 | InfoGuy123 wrote: > January 22, 2005 > > Found linked from www.americanpatrol.com : > > Mexican government to reprint Migrant Guide > > By Natalia G=F3mez, El Universal > > The Secretariat of Foreign Relations (SRE) will reprint the "Mexican Migrant > Guide," in spite of prompting from the U.S. government and claims by U.S. > legislators and NGOs who classify it as a document that could promote illegal > immigration. > > While a date for the reprinting of a still undetermined number of the booklets > has yet to be set, the guidebook can be found on the Internet page of the > Foreign Ministry where it is listed as a recommended link to visit. > > The first edition of the Mexican Migrant Guide was handed out free, plus it was > included as an insert in two popular Mexican publications. > > According to the Mexican Foreign Ministry, throughout its 32 pages the guide > points out that undocumented crossings of the border are dangerous and against > U.S. law; it offers recommendations in order to diminish the risk of death for > those who seek to cross the border; and it describes the rights of the > undocumented once they are detained in the U.S. > > However U.S. legislators and rightwing activists, who accuse the Mexican > government of promoting the departure of people to the U.S. with the guidebook, > have rejected this effort. > > Some legislators, like Arizona Republican representative J.D. Hayworth, > expressed anger, as if the Mexican government had published a guide on how to > enter the U.S. illegally. They even asked for the printing and distribution to > be stopped. > > But the Mexican government decided that it would reprint the guide without > modification, as it is convinced that it does not promote or induce > undocumented immigration. > > Moreover, sources in the Foreign Ministry note that the Mexican government has > a legal responsibility to do everything within its power to avoid the loss of > human lives on the border, which is what the migrant guide does. > > Tom Tancredo, a Republican congressman for Colorado, said: "What would the > Mexican government do if we would encourage our citizens to violate Mexican > law?" > > Lou Dobbs, an activist who for more than a year has advanced a campaign against > undocumented immigrants on his CNN television program, also said that "the > guide is full of tips on how to cross the border illegally." > "If ye love wealth better than liberty ... servitude better than ... freedom, > go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsel or your arms ... May your > chains set lightly upon you. May posterity forget that ye were our countrymen." > - Samuel Adams
Bush will lick that taco-flavored spittle from his face and beg for more.
Hank
http://www.newnation.org/index2.html
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