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Old 12-18-2005, 09:55 PM   #1
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Mexico Condemns Immigration Bill


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[/align][/align]MEXICO CITY"”The Mexican government slammed the U.S. Congress for approving an immigration bill that would tighten border controls and make it harder for undocumented immigrants to get jobs.
The House of Representatives voted 239-182 in favor of measures that would enlist military and local law enforcement to help stop illegal entrants and require employers to verify the legal status of their workers.
The House also authorized the building of a fence along parts of the U.S.-Mexico border, but did not include any new temporary work program for migrants, something Mexico insists is needed.
"The government of Mexico ... believes that a reform which only considers security measures will not contribute to a better, more integral bilateral management of migration issues," the Foreign Relations department said in a statement.
"The U.S. executive branch publicly expressed its commitment to an integral immigration reform, with a new program for temporary workers," the statement continued. "The Mexican government will redouble its efforts to achieve this shared goal."
President Bush urged Congress almost two years ago to enact a guest worker program that would allow illegal immigrants to stay in the country temporarily to fill jobs unwanted by Americans.
House leaders wouldn't allow a vote on a volatile proposal to deny citizenship to babies born in the United States to illegal immigrants.
But the House did approve building 700 miles of fence along the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border, giving priority for construction in Laredo, Texas. The city is across the border from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, where warring drug cartels have been blamed for more than 140 killings this year.
Mexico argues existing barriers built along heavily crossed sections of the border have not stopped migrants from crossing, rather have pushed them through more desolate, dangerous areas.
A record number of more than 415 people died crossing the border illegally in 2005, according to statistics from the U.S. Border Patrol for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30. That compares to the previous record of 383 deaths in 2000.
Mexico's National Human Rights Commission described the U.S. measure as "part of a tendency to criminalize migration with a wall that calls to mind the Berlin Wall."
As well as building a wall, the bill would require the Defense and Homeland Security departments to design a plan to use military technology to stop illegal crossings and require all employers in the country, more than 7 million, to check the legal status of workers.
U.S. authorities estimate there are about 11 million undocumented migrants in the United States, about half of whom are Mexicans.
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Old 12-19-2005, 04:37 AM   #2
 
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Mexico should be very pleased with this legislation and Americans should be the ones upset. This was a weak bill passed to placate public outrage over the illegal situation.

Congress refused to touch our insane policy of granting citizenship to the babies of illegals. We are the only country stupid enough to do this.

They didn't provide stiff penalties for employers. Stop the jobs and you stop the migration. No walls nor army on the border needed. Instead Congress has thrown more money at a problem that won't solve it.

Also avoided the guest worker program because of the problem as to grant amnesty or not.

In addition to Congress doing the above, Bush could help the situation a lot by asking the Mexican government to participate in the cost of policing, incarcerating and deporting its citizens. If you want to get the attention of business or government, hit them in the pocketbook. If they had to fork over billions like we do, I suspect you'd see the Mexican government get serious about stopping illegal crossings.
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It's quite obvious that Mexico has zero interest in fixing the problem or addressing any of its' issues. Mexico doesn't care squat about the U.S. or our relationship.
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Good posts underdog/ CalHunter ! Those issues need to be fixed.
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