What do you think of how Mexico treats people who try to enter Mexico illegally?
2007-04-29
10:01:01
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linda s
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Politics & Government
➔ Immigration
Notice how their replies avoid the question.
2007-04-29
10:07:32 ·
update #1
According to Mexican law:
* immigration authorities have a record of each foreign visitor;
* foreign visitors do not violate their visa status;
* foreign visitors are banned from interfering in the country’s internal politics;
* foreign visitors who enter under false pretenses are imprisoned or deported;
* foreign visitors violating the terms of their entry are imprisoned or deported;
* those who aid in illegal immigration will be sent to prison.
2007-04-29
10:21:14 ·
update #2
With the massive influx that we have within the United States - I can see WHY they wouldn't be too happy with their own countries stand being used within the United States.
I personally would LOVE to see such enforced within the United States so much so that I copied it again here and gave the question a star.
According to Mexican law:
* immigration authorities have a record of each foreign visitor;
* foreign visitors do not violate their visa status;
* foreign visitors are banned from interfering in the country’s internal politics;
* foreign visitors who enter under false pretenses are imprisoned or deported;
* foreign visitors violating the terms of their entry are imprisoned or deported;
* those who aid in illegal immigration will be sent to prison.
2007-04-29 12:46:53
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answered by Toe the line 6
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I believe he is making light of the marked difference between the policies oi the US government and the Mexican government with regards to illegal immigration and thus it is about US policy. If you are not familiar with how Mexico deals with illegal immigrants and how the US does, then I would say that you are ill equiped with the information necessary to contribute a tangent comment on this question.
The reasons behind the desire to illegally enter the US are obvious. The responsible parties, and how to deal with them are another question. The fact does remain though that if you are unwilling to submit to ythe laws of a sovereign state
, then you have no legitimate resson to be in that state and should be deported.
If you went to another country, would you assume that you could break the law and there would be no repercussions? If you enetred anoyther country illegally, would expect not to be arrested and deported? Then why is this the assumption of many lawbreakers in the US? You tell me. Look no further than the liberal policies that are expounded by certain leaders in Washington. The fence is being defunded by the democrats and is one of the first things they have quietly done since gaining power. The enemy is within ladies and gentlemen and needs to be dealt with first, before less dangerous dangerous external enemies.
2007-04-29 17:20:04
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answered by booman17 7
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Don't approve of it yet just like in the U.S instead of them going after the foreigners who entered that country under the pretext of being tourists and now have houses there ,they don't care. As long as they are getting money they tend to turn a blind eye to what the rich do and go after the ones who are just trying to find a way to make a better life for themselves. So I guess mexico has a lot in common with the U.S ,target the poor and leave the big businesses that contribute money alone.
2007-04-29 17:27:49
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answered by Nexus K 4
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I am not Mexican.
But I did spend my last summer studying there, and while I don't know much about the immigration system in Mexico I know that a lot of Mexico's immigrants are not from the U.S. but from other Latin American countries. Some of my friends in Mexico told me that it is common for women from Cuba to come to Mexico to try and marry a Mexican man to get citizenship in Mexico. Because of that, my friends said that some Mexican women are not tolerable of Cuban women.
2007-04-29 17:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I notice that you don't have any real answers from true Mexicans.
Good point that you have about Mexico...and to the person who was pointing that this is an USA board...well, when you have about 12 or 25 MILLION of Mexicans ILLEGALLY here in the USA and they constantly ask questions here on Yahoo USA, you SHOULD be asking questions like they did here! Oh, and there is also a SPANISH speaking USA part here on Yahoo, just to show you how bad it is in the REAL world!
2007-04-29 19:30:41
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answered by hera 4
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I think that Mexico should follow it's own laws. And in the same respect never ask another country to turn it's back to it's laws simply because it makes it easier for that country by not having to deal with it's own problems.
Throwing your problems onto something/someone else doesn't resolve the issue, it just makes the problem someone elses problem.
Great question, Linda.
2007-04-29 21:05:32
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answered by FaerieWhings 7
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Good question.I am not Mexican (only 1/4).I saw a whole documentary on "Discovery en Espanol" on how this girl came to meet her internet sweetheart.As soon as she got off the plane,they kicked her out of Mexico and sent her back to her country (it was another Latin American country).
2007-04-29 17:22:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not a Mexican, but Mexico probably do not bother with illegal immigrants entering Mexico. Most of them are just passing through on the way to the U.S.A. Some of them are actually being victimized by the some Mexicans by being rape and rob of whatever money they have..
2007-04-29 17:07:44
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answered by furrryyy 5
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You must be talking about the gangs in the southern border. I have heard of these people taking immigrants money, etc.
I have also seen many Mexicans prepare bags of food & water and throw it at them when they are riding the train to get into Mexico.
There is a real good movie about this called "Morir Cruzando". It has English subtitles. This is in case you REALLY are interested in learning something, and not if you want to ignore the facts that may not support your arguments.
Have a good day :)
2007-04-29 17:17:09
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answered by Psi Chi member 3
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Oh, let me see. You got lucky in the lottery which is country of birth and now you want to feel superior. Do something with your life and then you might be able to look down on someone but I doubt it given your obvious failings.
2007-04-29 17:10:44
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answered by Anonymous
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