Tuesday, September 22, 2009

An AMERICAN SPEAKS - Why Doesn't Mexico Help Its Own? IT'S CHEAPER IF WE DO!

Do you ever wonder where Mexico's shame is when they ship their pregnant women over our border for "free" medical?

AN AMERICAN SPEAKS:



Illegal aleins will always do more harm than good (America)
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Date: 2009-09-21, 4:37PM PDT

Tell your friends and family to contact there Reps...

Tell President Obama and any of your Senators and Congressman to tell President Felipe Calderón to take care of his own people and stop his people from crossing our border period.

President Calderón is a horrible president who cares less about his people and just hopes he can get rid of them by shipping his people to us.

The billions we spent on his people is ridicules. Yes our taxes, President Felipe Calderón is a fiend to the American people, and our representatives who believe in helping illegal aliens at our taxpayer expense.

Just look at what Felipe Calderón did to California, he’s allowed his citizens to give California high crime, use of taxpayer schools, taxpayer health care, taxpayer food, taxpayer housing, He such a thief.

Felipe Calderón should be treated in the same manner as any other tyrant; we should not even allow our people to vacation there. He does nothing to curb illegal aliens from coming here he just encourages it by doing nothing and pushing for reform in our country.

Hopefully someday there will be reform but stronger now than ever, new immigrants should be here on a trial bases only and should already be self sufficient and not be allowed social services for at least 20 years. And should be picked by special immigration reform government which means picking equal amount from each country and the max a year should not extent 5000 people a year. People coming in the millions is ridicules we don’t have enough jobs now and so we give them to the new people coming or maybe they are already filing for some sort of social service since after saying I do to citizenship they are entitled to a free ride.

Example, if they come and 6 months down the road they need government services we will be able to send them back this should show no free rides here, they laugh at us now as it is, they must be able to pull their own wait, not depend on a free ride like our government allows now. That’s the American dream to illegal immigrants everything’s free.
The American dream for American taxpayer has long been gone and illegal immigration has a play in that also.

Please let’s demand the arrest of President Felipe Calderón for crimes against his people and American taxpayer who suffer daily, minute by minute from this criminal.

Border states should put a lean on Mexico's foreign aid monies to help cover for some of the services they steal from the tax payers . I don't understand why we have to help his people here and give Mexico money also

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MEXICO PREFERS TO EXPORT ITS POOR, NOT UPLIFT THEM


http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0330/p09s02-coop.html

Mexico prefers to export its poor, not uplift them At this week's summit, failed reforms under Fox should be the issue, not US actions.

By George W. Grayson

WILLIAMSBURG, VA. - At the parleys this week with his US and Canadian counterparts in Cancún, Mexican President Vicente Fox will press for more opportunities for his countrymen north of the Rio Grande. Specifically, he will argue for additional visas for Mexicans to enter the United States and Canada, the expansion of guest-worker schemes, and the "regularization" of illegal immigrants who reside throughout the continent. In a recent interview with CNN, the Mexican chief executive excoriated as "undemocratic" the extension of a wall on the US-Mexico border and called for the "orderly, safe, and legal" northbound flow of Mexicans, many of whom come from his home state of Guanajuato. Mexican legislators share Mr. Fox's goals. Silvia Hernández Enriquez, head of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations for North America, recently emphasized that the solution to the "structural phenomenon" of unlawful migration lies not with "walls or militarization" but with "understanding, cooperation, and joint responsibility." Such rhetoric would be more convincing if Mexican officials were making a good faith effort to uplift the 50 percent of their 106 million people who live in poverty. To his credit, Fox's "Opportunities" initiative has improved slightly the plight of the poorest of the poor. Still, neither he nor Mexico's lawmakers have advanced measures that would spur sustained growth, improve the quality of the workforce, curb unemployment, and obviate the flight of Mexicans abroad. Indeed, Mexico's leaders have turned hypocrisy from an art form into an exact science as they shirk their obligations to fellow citizens, while decrying efforts by the US senators and representatives to crack down on illegal immigration at the border and the workplace. Insufficient revenues mean that Mexico spends relatively little on two key elements of social mobility: Education commands just 5.3 percent of its GDP and healthcare only 6.10 percent, according to the World Bank's last comparative study. Transparency International, a nongovernmental organization, placed Mexico in a tie with Ghana, Panama, Peru, and Turkey for 65th among 158 countries surveyed for corruption. Geography, self-interests, and humanitarian concerns require North America's neighbors to cooperate on myriad issues, not the least of which is immigration. However, Mexico's power brokers have failed to make the difficult decisions necessary to use their nation's bountiful wealth to benefit the masses. Washington and Ottawa have every right to insist that Mexico's pampered elite act responsibly, rather than expecting US and Canadian taxpayers to shoulder burdens Mexico should assume.

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