In a recent search I found this interesting article on Mexico's immigration polices. Why shouldn't the U.S. adopt this stance?
Summary
In brief, the Mexican Constitution states that:
• Immigrants and foreign visitors are banned from public political discourse.
• Immigrants and foreigners are denied certain basic property rights.
• Immigrants are denied equal employment rights.
• Immigrants and naturalized citizens will never be treated as real Mexican citizens.
• Immigrants and naturalized citizens are not to be trusted in public service.
• Immigrants and naturalized citizens may never become members of the clergy.
• Private citizens may make citizens arrests of lawbreakers (i.e., illegal immigrants)
and hand them to the authorities.
• Immigrants may be expelled from Mexico for any reason and without due process.
The whole article is here and I recommend you read more of it.
http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Mexicos_Glass_House.pdf
2006-12-01
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