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| Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise --January 3, 2009 New Mexican consul's goals ...The San Bernardino consulate covers Riverside and San Bernardino counties, which are home to almost 1.6 million people of Mexican ancestry, almost 40 percent of the population, according to 2007 Census estimates... |
| La Opinion -- Los Angeles -- January 1, 2009 An unfinished initiative In November 2007, Mexico’s President Felipe Calderón’s government announced the creation of the League Against Discrimination of Mexicans in the United States as a resource aimed at protecting Mexican citizens living here. To date, the organization has yet to begin operations, despite an increasing number of incidents targeting [illegal aliens]... |
| El Universal -- Mexico City -- November 27, 2008 Translated by Google.com Mexicans scheme to lobby for amnesty for their invaders in the U. S. ..."Basically it is to see what we will do in the US with most of the people involved in activism in organizing migrant people, to participate in direct action, marches, demonstrations, boycotts on Lastly, design a plan action has to occur almost simultaneously with the work of lobbying, with politicians, senators and with Obama himself, to realize comprehensive immigration reform," he said. |
| Bloomberg -- November 23, 2008 Meddlesome Mexican says Hussein Obama should leave NAFTA alone Mexican President Felipe Calderon said U.S. President-elect Barack Obama shouldn't succumb to protectionist pressures by attempting to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement. -- "I believe the next U.S. administration has enough talent and common sense'' not to touch NAFTA, Calderon said... |
| Associated Press -- November 22, 2008 Mexicans continues to foster growth of dangerous fifth column in the U. S. As the United States economic crisis worsens, the money that Mexicans living here send home to their families continues to decline -- reaching record lows over the summer. -- But the Mexican government has long known that the day would come when the historic [criminal invasion to the] North would slow, and the remittance revenue stream... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 18, 2008 Meddling Mexicans to lobby for stopping raids on their job thieves in the U. S. The work of forming a National Coalition for Immigration Reform will begin tomorrow (Monday) in the US, according to counselors of the Institute of Mexicans Abroad (IME). According to the agreement made during a meeting of the IME last week, the coalition will initiate a campaign to demand a stop to "anti-immigrant raids" in the US. |
| Houston Chronicle -- November 16, 2008 Latin American pols already badgering Hussein Obama ...Nearly two weeks after a historic presidential election, Latin American diplomats are already pleading for attention from advisers to President-elect Barack Obama, hoping that the next president will pay more attention to a vast array of pressing issues left on the table by Bush, including free trade agreements, energy policy, immigration and drug trafficking... |
| Dallas Morning News -- November 15, 2008 Meddlesome Mexican trolls Dallas, urges U. S. to surrender to invaders Former Mexican President Vicente Fox said during a visit to Dallas on Friday that he hopes President-elect Barack Obama will tear down the fence dividing parts of Mexico from the United States. -- He said the removal of the barrier designed to stem illegal entries into the U.S. should be the start of any new immigration reforms. |
| KPTM-TV -- Omaha, Nebraska -- November 11, 2008 Irrelevant Mexican windbag says Hussein Obama must address invasion Former Mexican President Vicente Fox says that while economy may be among many priorities facing President-elect Barack Obama, immigration can't get lost among the issues. -- Fox has been vocal about his dislike of proposals to build a border fence between the neighboring United States and Mexico. [Who cares?] |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 11, 2008 Mexicans plan to step up meddling after Hussein Obama inauguration Mexican Secretary of Exterior Relations, Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, said that when Barak Obama becomes president, Mexico will reassert its contention that his agenda include an immigration agreement as a priority. In addition, other aspects of dialogue to be addressed are the fight against organized crime... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 11, 2008 Pestiferous Mexican Jorge Bustamante spews hogwash in Guatemala Jorge Bustamante, a UN Immigrants' Human Rights official, compared the detention of [illegal] aliens in the United States with the ones that the Nazi secret police carried out against the Jews. At the 5th International Congress on Migration & Development, held at the (Jesuit) Rafael Landivar University... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 8, 2008 Mexicans quick to meddle after Hussein Obama is elected Mexico’s Chancellor (Sec. of State) Patricia Espinosa said that they intend to maintain contact with Barak Obama’s transition team to talk at all levels about issues such as immigration and the Merida initiative. They will also seek to schedule a meeting between Felipe Calderon and Obama as soon as possible because "something much more important and bigger than a long border unites us." |
| Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson -- October 30, 2008 Outrageous! Meddling Mexicans setting up call center for "immigrants" The Mexican government, citing concern about a growing anti-migrant climate in Arizona, is creating a telephone call center to take complaints and assist its citizens when they run into problems. -- The call center, expected to open next week, will be in Tucson. It is the first of several that will eventually be set up in cities near the U.S.-Mexico border. |
| U. S. Rep. Tom Tancredo -- October 29, 2008 Tancredo criticizes Mexicans' meddling in Nicholas Corbett case Dear President Calderon, Border security and immigration enforcement are crucial issues to our nation's joint security. The commonplace danger and rampant violence that characterize daily life in our shared border area are known to all and I applaud you for your steadfast efforts to fight the drug cartels and restore the rule of law in Mexico... [See Tancredo's letter to AG Mukasey] |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers Pestiferous Mexicans continue to meddle in U. S. affairs Manuel Cuen Gamboa, the regional coordinator of the "Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior" said that "IME" and the Mexican Consulate in Yuma, Arizona, have launched the “Mexican Communities”, a program of Mexico’s Foreign Affairs Department, to establish links with Mexican communities and with those of Mexican origin who reside in the United States. |
| Tyler (Texas) Morning Telegraph -- September 26, 2008 Vicente Fox still spouting open-borders garbage, lies on U. S. soil ...When addressing questions about concerns over the number of illegal [aliens.... criminals] pouring into Texas and the United States from Mexico each year, [Vicente] Fox compared the migration to U.S. citizens traveling to China, India or other countries looking for jobs. |
| Bloomberg -- September 26, 2008 Mexican globalist menace spews balderdash in New York North American economies must better integrate or risk falling further behind in competitiveness with Europe and Asia, Mexican President Felipe Calderon said. -- "North America has been losing market share in world exports,'' Calderon said today at the Economic Club of New York. "We in North America are losing time.'' |
| Courier News -- Bridgewater, New Jersey -- September 26, 2008 Meddling Mexican trolls New Jersey, threatens to open consulate New Brunswick, NJ -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon pledged to open a consulate office in the city to serve the area's growing immigrant population. -- After hearing pleas from local community leaders Thursday night, Calderon said, "It seems to me a fair demand, so this is what we'll do, we'll put a consulate here in New Brunswick." |
| Bloomberg -- September 24, 2008 The God-Awful NAFTA: Another meddling Mexican spouts off on U. S. soil Mexican President Felipe Calderon said any renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement that worsens conditions for Mexicans will also be ``very bad'' for the United States. -- "Everybody is going to lose,'' Calderon said during a speech at a Foreign Policy Association event in New York... |
| Associated Press -- September 24, 2008 Mexican globalist windbag peddles snake oil in Kansas Manhattan, Kan. -- Former Mexican President Vicente Fox expressed hope Tuesday that a new U.S. administration will find a mutually beneficial solution to immigration and restore America's standing in the world. -- Fox devoted most of his lecture to immigration... |
| AmericaJR.com -- Detroit -- September 14, 2008 Blowhard Mexican Fox wants a North American Union, common currency Former Mexican President Vicente Fox criticized the U.S. immigration policy and outlined his plan for a North American Union on Friday in Detroit. He addressed a crowd of 1,500 during the kickoff of the second season Wayne State University's Forum on Contemporary Issues in Society.... |
| Brenda Walker -- VDare.com -- September 12, 2008 Meddling Mexicans fund lawyers to help countrymen get away with murder Our more troublesome neighbor is known for sticking its unwelcome nose in our American internal affairs -- from lobbying for a permissive immigration policy to handing out instructional invasion comic books to its dollar-seeking émigrés... |
| Detroit News -- September 11, 2008 Meddling Mexican tells Michigan residents to get over job losses Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, isn't a shy man. He calls President Bush the "cockiest" politician he's ever met; he talks glowingly of John McCain and less so of Barack Obama. And, he has a message for Michigan factory workers who have lost their jobs. -- Get over it... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- September 2, 2008 Latest news from south of the border An article titled "Migrants involve themselves in U.S. elections" had the following highlighted side feature, headed "What they expect" (under which the following were listed): Hispanics demand that a migratory law be approved and that the undocumented (read: illegal aliens) be legalized... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- August 30, 2008 Foreign pests assail U. S. over immigration enforcement policies On Thursday, the government of El Salvador urged Salvadorans not to travel illegally to the United States because of the danger of dying on the way or being detained and deported back to the country. -- The Vice-Chancellor for Salvadorans Abroad, Margarita Escobar, said to the press... |
| Nashville Tennessean -- August 29, 2008 Another meddling Mexican colonist chimes in In two months, Nashville businessman Salvador Guzman will offer his biannual report to Mexico's government about how Mexicans live in Middle Tennessee. -- He'll say the U.S. economic downturn hit Nashville-area Hispanics particularly hard. And he'll talk about anti-[illegal alien.... criminal] sentiment and policy he believes makes their recovery more difficult. |
| Trailblazers Blog -- August 26, 2008 Meddling Mexicans, others keep tabs at Democratic convention Conventions attract party activists, fat cats, media types, protesters - and most of the diplomatic corps posted to Washington. Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright hosted a party for 100 or so diplomats in Denver to schmooze the folks who might be running this country in a few months... |
| San Diego Union-Tribune -- August 14, 2008 Meddling Mexicans bellyache about shooting at border The shooting of a Mexican man by a U.S. Border Patrol agent during a rock-throwing incident west of the San Ysidro border crossing drew a rebuke yesterday from the Mexican Consulate in San Diego and a demand that U.S. authorities conduct a "thorough investigation." |
| Southwest Florida News-Press -- Fort Myers -- Los Angeles Times -- August 9, 2008 Mexican, Central American diplomats in a tizzy over illegal alien sweep Diplomats from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador pleaded with local immigration enforcers Friday not to indiscriminately target their citizens on the heels of a Lee County focused operation that rounded up 62 [illegal aliens] last week... |
| Los Angeles Times -- August 8, 2008 Mexican windbag claims "aging U.S." will miss Mexican illegals The Mexican Consul General of Phoenix says that Mexican workers are leaving the U.S. in response to heightened immigration enforcement (stepped up raids and tough laws at the municipal level) but that in coming decades, the U.S. will be sorry it pushed out these young, able-bodied workers... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- August 2, 2008 Latest news from south of the border Mexico's Secretary of the Economy, Eduardo Sojo, asserted today that the Mexico-United States relationship cannot function correctly while the labor market is kept closed. In an interview with Notimex, he said that the most convenient thing for both countries at this time is to have an immigration reform "which would close the circle of integration." |
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