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Demand?!?
MEXICO CITY - Diplomats from Mexico and Central America on Monday demanded guest worker programs and the legalization of undocumented migrants in the United States, while criticizing a U.S. proposal for tougher border enforcement. You demand? Um, It is our country. If we were flooding into your country ILLEGALLY, what you you do? (Interesting that that is not a problem. Wonder why?) BTW: How do you treat ILLEGALS that enter your country? That is what I thought, you hypocritical asshats. Shall we continue: Meeting in Mexico's capital, the regional officials pledged to do more to fight migrant trafficking, but indirectly condemned a U.S. bill that would make illegal entry a felony and extend border walls. "Do more to fight migrant trafficking," HA HA HA. Again, this is our country. Why don't you fix yours and then there would be no problem with ILLEGALS leaving your country to get jobs in our country, so they can eat. Maybe if you had jobs, maybe if you took care of your own people, they would stay in your country. It is not our fault your economy sucks, that you don't have good jobs, that your government is so corrupt that you can't take care of your own people. And it is not our job to give YOUR people an education, jobs, health care and a decent life. Stop blaming US for your problems. Onward: "Migrants, regardless of their migratory status, should not be treated like criminals," they said. When people migrate legally and assimilate into our culture, they are not criminals and they are not treated that way. But if they come here illegally, THEY ARE CRIMINALS!! They broke the law to get here. It looks like you could have used a better education. See, here is how it works. We have laws, your people, by coming here, without following the rules, are breaking the law, THAT MAKES THEM CRIMINALS. More: Derbez has called the measure — which passed the U.S. House of Representatives last month but still must go before the Senate — "stupid and underhanded," but was somewhat more restrained on Monday, saying "it's not the Mexican government's position to tell the U.S. Senate what to do." Oh, really. That is what you just did. Idiot. You don't say: Mexicans working in the United States are a huge source of revenue for Mexico, sending home more than $16 billion in remittances in 2004, Mexico's second largest source of foreign currency after oil exports according to the country's central bank. That speaks volumes. No wonder you want this illegal activity to continue, what other source of money do you have? The kicker: Aguilar also said migrants "don't emigrate because they lack work, but rather for a series of other reasons, cultural reasons or better living conditions." Right!! There is your problem right there. Your delusional. It is not about work and money, yet your second biggest source of foreign income is from illegals working in OUR country. For "cultural reasons?" What "cultural reasons?" It is cultural to break the law? To leave the country where you were born? I don't get that one and I love for "better living conditions." Why don't you fix your living conditions? Or is it our fault that your "living conditions" suck? NO, Mr Aguilar, it is your fault and the fault of your government that you don't have an economy that is worth anything, that living conditions are not good and millions of your people come to MY country ILLEGALLY. Stop blaming me and FIX YOUR OWN PROBLEMS. Posted: Tuesday - January 10, 2006 at 01:19 |