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LOKNLOD
02-23-07, 11:48
Oh, no! Not 10 meters! When the American workers and equipment get jobs, send pesos back to their families in the US, get involved in crime, and refuse to learn Spanish then we'll talk.

BBC Link (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6390291.stm)


Mexican anger over US 'trespass'
Mexico's parliament has condemned what it says is a border violation by US workers building a controversial barrier between the two countries.
Legislators say workers and equipment building a section of the barrier have gone 10 metres (yards) into Mexico.

The alleged border violation comes ahead of a high-level meeting in the Canadian capital Ottawa.

US, Mexican and Canadian foreign ministers are to discuss border security and trade issues.

Mexican legislators said they had photographs and video, taken on Monday, of the workers and heavy-duty construction equipment that showed them about 10 metres inside Mexico near the border city of Agua Prieta and the town of Douglas, Arizona.

The Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa said she had complained to the US authorities and that the men and equipment had been withdrawn.

Continental trade concerns

In a statement, the US Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza said: "The US is sensitive to Mexican concerns... [and] has the deepest respect for the integrity of the sovereignty of Mexican soil".

He said US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff had not been in the area of the alleged incursion and recent photographs of him welding a section of the fence had been taken in a different part of Arizona on the US side of the border.

The US says it is building 700 miles (1,125km) of fencing along its border with Mexico to stop illegal immigration.

Many Mexicans see the fence as offensive and say it will be ineffective and potentially cause more deaths in border crossings.

An estimated 1.2 million illegal immigrants were arrested in 2005 trying to cross into the US via the border states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.

About 11 million Mexicans are thought to live in the US, more than six million of them illegally.

Later on Friday, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is meeting her Canadian and Mexican counterparts - Peter Mackay and Patricia Espinosa - in Ottawa.

They are to discuss concerns that security measures put in place after the 11 September 2001 attacks on the US may hamper trade between the three countries.

The officials will also look at co-ordinating responses to emergencies such as a pandemic outbreak of avian flu.

Dozer
02-23-07, 12:26
Let me start by stating my position: I am a Mexican born US Citizen. When I was 7 years old after many years of my parents saving money and countless trips to the US consulate, we received our papers and moved to the US. All four brothers went to school, one is a school counselor, one owns a trucking company, I am a US Marine and work the Colorado state government and my youngest brother is going to med school. If anyone understands the position on illegal immigration, it's me. Having stated that...


Many Mexicans see the fence as offensive and say it will be ineffective and potentially cause more deaths in border crossings.

Here's a crazy idea, how about NOT CROSSING ILLEGALY?!


An estimated 1.2 million illegal immigrants were arrested in 2005 trying to cross into the US via the border states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.

However, you are mad about a handful of workers?


About 11 million Mexicans are thought to live in the US, more than six million of them illegally.

Again, you are mad about a handful of workers?


Mexican legislators said they had photographs and video, taken on Monday, of the workers and heavy-duty construction equipment that showed them about 10 meters inside Mexico near the border city of Agua Prieta and the town of Douglas, Arizona.

How about the countless videos of illegal immigrants coming across, why not do something about them? I know, because it is easier to pawn off your problems on someone else than it is to make an effort to reform your own government and provide more opportunities to your citizens. Instead of trying to reform you economy, you just rely of the millions of dollars that are exported to you from illegal immigrants in this country. By your reasoning, we should just remove the fences from around our homes, take the doors and windows off also and rely on the good spirit of countless immigrants to NOT come in and take everything we own? Does this make sense to anyone? I am truly sickened by the fact that our government does so little to protect the sovereignty of it.




S/F
Libardo

FlyAndFight
02-23-07, 14:20
That article was hilarious. It read more like a Saturday Night Live skit...

LOKNLOD
02-23-07, 16:27
That article was hilarious. It read more like a Saturday Night Live skit...

I know. How anyone can possibly lend any credibility whatsoever to the Mex Parliment's whining is beyond me. How is our official response anything other that a good hearty laugh?