They're NOT Trying To Stop Them
They're Assisting Them
Does anyone think that The Mexican Government cares about what happens to America? .
http://www.limitstogrowth.org/WEB-text/aztlan.html
"This is Mexico...we are taking over!"
http://www.noinvaders.org/home.shtml
Many people in southern California have heard this same call by protestors who rally in the streets and are known to assault counter-protestors who peacefully demonstrate against the invasion. Many illegal alien activists openly admit it is their dream to carry out the reconquista of land sold by Mexico to the U.S. and re-annex the land back to Mexico. Surveys consistently show 70% of Mexican citizens believe the U.S. stole the Mexican Cession illegally, when in fact the U.S. bought the land for $18 million after the Mexican-American War. Before World War II, it was customary for the winning nation of a war to demand war reparations, but the U.S. never made such a demand; many historians consider the U.S. purchase to be generous in the context of the 1840's. Local teachers complain that illegal alien parents demand they learn and speak Spanish to their children, and create other forms of animosity by refusing to learn English and coerce government to accept Spanish as a second official language. Illegals have become brazen in making demands for services ordinary American citizens don't receive, such as a substantial reduction in college tuition. Critics often blame our nation's generosity and over-acceptance of all foreigners as being the root of the evil, elicited by the old adage "give'm an inch, they take a mile...".
Jose Pescador Osuna, Mexican Consul General ,
"We are practicing 'La Reconquista' in California."
Taken From "Excelsior", the national newspaper of Mexico,
"The American Southwest seems to be slowly returning to the jurisdiction of Mexico without firing a single shot."
2006-07-18 08:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The Mexican government, it would appear, is quite busy just trying to maintain itself. Both the economy and the political system do not have much to offer Mexican citizens at this time. Mexico, itself, is inundated by immigrants from its southern border. Many of them are on their way to the US, but many stay and cause many of the same problems about which you are probably concerned. The fact is, were it not for drug cartel money, it appears the Mexican government would not be able to fund itself.
It is perhaps a bit naive or provincial of you to use the term, "disrespectful invasion." No disrespect is intended by the illegal immigrants who are entering the US. Nobody ever immigrates lightly. The people crossing into the US are only doing so because this is their last option before famine and sheer poverty consume them and their families. The term, invasion, is specifically misleading as it implies coordinated tactics among all the immigrants; this is hardly the case. What would you do if all the work was in Canada and your children were facing starvation?
It is also quite unfortunate that so many Americans insist on targeting the illegals as the problem when the simple fact is there would be no problem if American employers didn't hire them. If Americans are serious about closing the floodgates of illegal immigration, they have to push hard for legislation that will impose harsh penalties including huge fines and mandatory minimum sentences for those who hire illegal immigrants. That, of course, won't happen because no one wants to pay five dollars for an orange.
2006-07-18 09:21:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The Mexican government and any government in the Americas with the exception of Cuba's and Venezuela's obeys the White House. The flow of immigrants is directly related to the "free" trade agreements that were actually imposed on Mexico. There's little Mexico can do as job opportunities and raw resources head north. This is great for the White House: it creates a public opinion around US 'values" (nationalism) and by so doing hides the reality and thus leads the US population into believing that whatever the cowboys in Penn Avenue want to do is a God dictated mandate. In the meantime they manage to have you guys hating whatever sounds like a thick Spanish accent.
2006-07-18 08:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The illegals help to build there economy with the US DOLLAR. The exchange rate helps to strengthen the Mexican currency. Just remember every Govt makes a profit from these illegals jumping the fence and all politicians know that. Think about why the food in your grocery stores are cheap compared to other countries. Mexicans makes less than minimum wage, which makes prices lower for consumers. This equals a profit on the US side......and US dollars sent back to Mexican families giving them more buying power in Mexico. See the big picture. Its business and everyone needs there cut.
2006-07-18 08:51:45
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answered by edwards_j 2
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They give them maps on how to cross the border, and counseling about what to do if the border patrol (on this side) catches them, they put out radio addresses encouraging them to come back here when they have gone home for vacation...
Remittances from people here is Mexico's second biggest source of foreign income after oil. They also have much less pressure to reform their own country to, for example, subsidize universal education as we do here, when their poor can so easily simply move here rather than agitate for more rights in their own country.
They have every reason to want illegal immigration to continue and they encourage it. We have every reason to want it to stop because we are paying for their education and services while those services no longer adequately provide for our own people. Yet our government doesn't enforce our laws or fund things like adequate space and staffing to allow our laws to be enforced. That is because big business profits from cheap labor, while we taxpayers foot the bill for their work force's benefits package of education, health care, and support for their children who, if born north of the border, even to illegal parents are considered citizens.
2006-07-18 08:50:21
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answered by DAR 7
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The Mexican Government has stated publicly that it cannot actually do anything to anyone hanging out or being near the border area in Mexico it's not illegal until someone actually is caught sneaking in it is then considered a crime.
2006-07-18 08:53:57
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answered by Zoe 4
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Not a darned thing.Their goverment even publishes and hands out booklets on routes to take,and how to assimilate.The 2nd largest revenue into Mexico is U.S. dollars being sent back from illegals to their families.They don't want to stop this flow of people and money.1 of ten born in Mexico now resides in the U.S. Yet they have their army on their southern border to stop the central Americans from getting into Mexico.I've also heard they are quite brutal.They could help stop this,they like it the way it is now.
2006-07-18 08:54:58
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answered by Kennyp 3
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until eventually very those days, the border became into extensive open. you in straightforward terms walked for the time of. And until eventually the final fifteen years, the capacity to forge information became into no longer there or perhaps after coming, they had to get drivers licenses, and of direction, non-electorate ought to no longer. the non-public pc got here alongside and the capacity to forge many, many information became into in a application written to forge information. That opened the border to fraud and crime for many, and for some, artwork in the north. artwork in the north blanketed welfare, and the political events in the U. S. began to manage, and the top of the tale is.. they got here north in droves with assorted I.D.s. some labored.. some labored and picked up welfare.. some basically accrued welfare. And while they're caught, they're basically shipped abode and so, the fraudulent information basically don't count number. the genuine I.D. comes online in November and all of it is meant to alter. in case you seem, the full of the Southern Border of the U. S. is amazingly, very arid. Very low inhabitants fee additionally, and as a result, the final public basically walked for the time of until eventually we positioned the fence up. ================================= They walk. Mexico and the U. S. meet on the fringe of Texas and California. Centuries in the past, those states belonged to Mexico. --------------------------------------..... no longer suggestions-blowing. The land belonged to hunter gatherers. The Pope gave the land to the Spanish and Portuguese and various the yank Continent became into given to the Spanish. The Mexicans stole the land from the Spanish, and tried to thieve the land from the aboriginal tribes and and not utilizing various fulfillment. a narrative that tells very plenty is the tale of the Spanish commander who went to the prisons of Mexico and offered to holiday their dying outcomes in the event that they might come to the North Americas and artwork. almost to a guy, they refused. The commander took the ten who volunteered and the two hundred or so as that did no longer, replaced them jointly and introduced them north. Of over 2 hundred of those men, decrease than 60 made it. The Indians killed something. The abuse of the aboriginal human beings via the Mexican and Spanish government became into legend in the Southwest and the tribes killed them, in return, ok.
2016-10-08 01:42:19
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answered by ? 4
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I don't understand why you think that the Mexican government should care? The U.S. government does nothing to try to prevent U.S. citizens from entering other countries.
Even though they don't want U.S. citizens to visit Cuba, they don't actually do anything to deter it, except frowning on return if the passport is stamped by Cuba.
Mexico has the same attitude about other countries.
2006-07-18 08:46:22
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answered by Grey Bear 2
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The Mexican government is actually doing the opposite. They are helping their citizens get into the U.S. illegally. They have published maps of the best routes and pamphlets with tips and how to get across.
2006-07-18 08:44:32
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answered by Farly the Seer 5
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