Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Arizona vs. ...Mexico??

As a preface to this post, it would only be proper to review the hypocrisy of the corrupt ruling class of Mexico, and how they will use the useful idiots in America (and their dear leader Obama) in order to oppose the Arizona immigration bill - a bill that simply enforces the current U.S. immigration laws, which are not being enforced by the Obama administration.

First is the Mexican immigration laws, and sections of the Mexican constitution that deal with immigration and foreign citizens:

It should come as no surprise that Mexican laws are much tougher (illegal immigration is a FELONY), and that foreign immigrants are treated as second-class citizens. For those of you who don't know, much of the world outside of the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe - i.e. the West - treats immigrants as both ethnic and national outsiders, no matter how long they have lived in the country. Tribalism is very much alive, as it always has been, and it is in fact growing stronger in most places (i.e. China).

What the corrupt oligarchs in Mexico City won't admit is that the 11-18 million illegal immigrants in America remit vast portions of their wealth to Mexico, which is a sizeable portion of Mexico's GDP. And what better way to keep a handle on the vast underclass of your country, than by "allowing" millions of this said class to cross illegally into the United States. Not only does it now become America's problem, but you no longer have to worry about a sizeable number of your constituents who are unhappy with your governance and could become a potential liability.



The following video is pretty damning. Not only does it reveal the rank hypocrisy of Senor Calderon, but it also reveals, straight from his own mouth, that Mexico's immigration policies are tougher than America's, and are a real version of the worst unfounded accusations against the Arizona law.

(Mexican President Felipe Calderon admits that Mexico has tougher immigration laws than Arizona or the USA for that matter. He admits that Mexican police profile and look for people that might be illegals; he also makes it clear that you have to have "proper" papers to enter the country, and if you lack papers, you will be jailed and deported.)

What instigated this post was the recent report that Mexico will be supporting an AMERICAN lawsuit in an AMERICAN courtroom to reject the Arizona immigration law.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but does this not qualify as an unlawful intrusion into the sovereign affairs of another country? As has been demonstrated, by the very fact of the amount of GDP generated by illegal immigrants' cash remitances to Mexico, and the political benefits of the migration of a large portion of your electorate, should not the Mexican government be barred from any influence in any American courtroom? The entire situation is one that mocks the rule of law, American sovereignty, and democratic values.

Finally, to reinforce the rightful and lawful aims of the Arizona immigration legislation, here are two reports from June 22 (Let it be clear that the drug wars and lawlessness of Mexico have been spilling over our border, are increasing, and will continue to do so unless our borders are enforced. Obama and the Democrats are creating a national security disaster.):


"AZ COPS THREATENED BY DRUG CARTEL SNIPERS AT BORDER"

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