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Old December 10th 04, 03:12 AM
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What I said about 'ol Vicente is indeed true, he is exporting his problems
to
the USA. I invite you sir, to prove me wrong on that issue.


Emigration is the problem of the Mexican economy. It has been a problem for
many decades. As the agrarian policies of the 30's reduce the size of family
farms each generation by subdividing already small holdings among children,
many rural poor either migrate to big cities or to the US. Mexico City, 6
million in 1060, is now 23 million, with most of the growth due to internal
migration from the farms of rural Mexico. This is not Fox's problem, it is a
problem of a less wealthy nation on the border of a wealthy one.

Illegal immigration is one of the most serious problems we face here in
the USA.


The problem is one of enforcing our existent laws and controlling our
borders. Right now, lax enforcement is like a big "welcome" sign. It is our
fault, not that of Mexico.


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Old December 10th 04, 03:22 AM
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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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What I said about 'ol Vicente is indeed true, he is exporting his problems
to
the USA. I invite you sir, to prove me wrong on that issue.


Emigration is the problem of the Mexican economy. It has been a problem for
many decades. As the agrarian policies of the 30's reduce the size of family
farms each generation by subdividing already small holdings among children,
many rural poor either migrate to big cities or to the US. Mexico City, 6
million in 1060, is now 23 million, with most of the growth due to internal
migration from the farms of rural Mexico. This is not Fox's problem, it is a
problem of a less wealthy nation on the border of a wealthy one.

Illegal immigration is one of the most serious problems we face here in
the USA.


The problem is one of enforcing our existent laws and controlling our
borders. Right now, lax enforcement is like a big "welcome" sign. It is our
fault, not that of Mexico.


I agree with many of your points, however, Vicente Fox is doing absolutely
nothing on his side of the border to alleviate any of the problems that plague
Mexico, nor is he doing anything to stem the tide of illegals into the USA.

Mr. Rickets spoke earlier of riots here in the USA due to 'poorly' conducted
elections, my feeling is that the riots will break out due to illegal
immigration.

The time is coming, and as a Nation, we must all work to stem the tide.

The number of illegals here has probably reached the number of unemployed in
this country, and it is time to do something about it.

I said it before, and I say it again... Vicente Fox is a stinking piece of
Mexican ****.

I firmly believe that to be true, and you have presented no facts to refute my
claim that he is actively engaged in exporting his 'problems' to the USA. Why is
that? Because you can't. You know you can't, and I know it too.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old December 10th 04, 12:40 PM
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"dxAce" wrote in message
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I agree with many of your points, however, Vicente Fox is doing absolutely
nothing on his side of the border to alleviate any of the problems that
plague
Mexico, nor is he doing anything to stem the tide of illegals into the
USA.

Mr. Rickets spoke earlier of riots here in the USA due to 'poorly'
conducted
elections, my feeling is that the riots will break out due to illegal
immigration.

The time is coming, and as a Nation, we must all work to stem the tide.

The number of illegals here has probably reached the number of unemployed
in
this country, and it is time to do something about it.

I said it before, and I say it again... Vicente Fox is a stinking piece of
Mexican ****.

I firmly believe that to be true, and you have presented no facts to
refute my
claim that he is actively engaged in exporting his 'problems' to the USA.
Why is
that? Because you can't. You know you can't, and I know it too.


It is not the job of a free country to restrict the exit of its citizens or
residents. Restricting migration or emigration produced the Berlin wall.

Vicente Fox and the Mexican government have no obligation to prevent
emigration, as that would be a restriction of the rights of the citizens of
any free nation. It is the responsibility of each nation to decide how to
handle those who want to come in, not those that want to leave.

For these reasons, I can not produce any facts because there is no
requirement that any nation prevent its citizens from leaving.


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Old December 10th 04, 12:46 PM
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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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I agree with many of your points, however, Vicente Fox is doing absolutely
nothing on his side of the border to alleviate any of the problems that
plague
Mexico, nor is he doing anything to stem the tide of illegals into the
USA.

Mr. Rickets spoke earlier of riots here in the USA due to 'poorly'
conducted
elections, my feeling is that the riots will break out due to illegal
immigration.

The time is coming, and as a Nation, we must all work to stem the tide.

The number of illegals here has probably reached the number of unemployed
in
this country, and it is time to do something about it.

I said it before, and I say it again... Vicente Fox is a stinking piece of
Mexican ****.

I firmly believe that to be true, and you have presented no facts to
refute my
claim that he is actively engaged in exporting his 'problems' to the USA.
Why is
that? Because you can't. You know you can't, and I know it too.


It is not the job of a free country to restrict the exit of its citizens or
residents. Restricting migration or emigration produced the Berlin wall.

Vicente Fox and the Mexican government have no obligation to prevent
emigration, as that would be a restriction of the rights of the citizens of
any free nation. It is the responsibility of each nation to decide how to
handle those who want to come in, not those that want to leave.

For these reasons, I can not produce any facts because there is no
requirement that any nation prevent its citizens from leaving.


LOL, that may indeed be the case, however Vicente Fox, as I've stated already is
in the business of exporting his 'problems' to the USA.

What we need to do here in the USA is to ensure that Mr. Fox gets his 'problems'
back, in one condition or another.

Then perhaps, he will attempt to create better conditions in Mexico.

It's time to get tough.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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