October 23, 2017
Mexico files a brief against the Texas sanctuary city law
This is about as silly as anything I have
seen in years. Mexico is now on record against SB-4:
A Texas law banning sanctuary cities would harm diplomatic
relations between the U.S. and Mexico, Mexico argues in a brief submitted to
the appeals court reviewing the law.
The brief, filed Thursday with the Fifth District Court of
Appeals in New Orleans, says whenever state or local officials act improperly
in upholding the sanctuary law, the U.S. federal government would be unable to
resolve the problem or prevent similar ones. Thus it runs the risk "that
actions of a state or its officials regarding immigration enforcement could
irreparably damage U.S. foreign policy interests with respect to a particular
country."
Texas' sanctuary law, known as SB 4, may be the toughest in
the country. In addition to banning sanctuary cities – jurisdictions that
choose not to comply with federal immigration enforcement — it allows local law
enforcement officers to question the immigration status of people they detain
or arrest.
And the law seeks to punish local government department
heads and elected officials who don't cooperate with federal immigration
"detainers" – federal requests to turn over immigrants possibly
subject to deportation. Punishment could come in the form of jail time and penalties
that exceed $25,000.
Again,
very silly and highly hypocritical. I wonder if there are any sanctuary
cities in Mexico for Central American immigrants.
This
is the just the latest case of Mexico sticking its nose in U.S. politics.
Back in 2010, President Felipe Calderón spoke in
the U.S. Congress and found time to criticize the Arizona law.
Nobody asked "Sr. Presidente Calderón" about the
incredible similarity between the Arizona law and Mexican laws.
As a
legal resident in Mexico in the 1980s, I had firsthand experience with all of
this. I recall that my work visa (known then as FM-2) clearly stated that
I had to carry identification just in case I had to prove to the authorities
that I was in the country legally. I was also quite clear about
"Artículo 33" that forbids foreigners from getting involved in
politics.
Don't
get me wrong. I had a wonderful time in Mexico and would recommend the
experience to anyone.
However,
hearing Mexico get this involved in our immigration politics confirms how
dependent on remittances the country is.
We
know that billions of dollars are sent
south every year by Mexicans here legally and illegally. This is not
healthy for Mexico, as any honest Mexican will tell you!
Last,
I have to laugh and remember a Mexican friend who told me: "Somos hipócritas, ¿verdad?" – or
loosely translated, "We are hypocrites, no?"
With
respect to immigration, the Mexican government is! It loves to enforce
its laws and would never allow a local jurisdiction to shelter an illegal alien
from Central America or anywhere else.
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THE LA
RAZA PLAN: California’s final surrender to fly the Mexican flag within 4 years.
"The
American Southwest seems to be slowly returning to the jurisdiction
of Mexico without firing a single shot." -- - EXCELSIOR --- national
newspaper of Mexico
THE
UNIDIOSus MAP OF LA RAZA-OCCUPIED AMERICA
They claim all of North
America for Mexico!
(WARNING! THE BELOW LINK
IS GRAPHIC ON MEXICAN HATRED OF LEGALS)
MEXICO: AMERICA’S DRUG DEALER!
The same period has seen a massive growth of social inequality,
with income and wealth concentrated at the very top of American society to an
extent not seen since the 1920s.
“This study follows reports released over
the past several months documenting rising mortality rates among US workers due
to drug addiction and suicide, high rates of infant mortality, an overall
leveling off of life expectancy, and a growing gap between the life expectancy
of the bottom rung of income earners compared to those at the top.”
LOS ANGELES: MEXICO'S
ANCHOR BABY
BREEDING FACTORY FOR 18 YEARS OF
WELFARE. JUMP THE BORDERS, GET
YOUR CHECK IN THE MAIL THE NEXT
DAY!
"La Voz de Aztlan
has produced a video in honor of the millions of babies that have been born as
US citizens to Mexican undocumented parents. These babies are destined to
transform America. The nativist CNN reporter Lou Dobbs estimates that there are
over 200,000 (dated) "Anchor Babies" born every year
whereas George Putnam, a radio reporter, says the figure is closer to 300,000 (dated) . La Voz de Aztlan believes that the number is aproximately 500,000 (dated) "Anchor
Babies" born every year."
MEXICO
WILL DOUBLE U.S. POPULATION
MAP
OF THE LA RAZA OCCUPATION:
The LA RAZA ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS FOR
WELFARE
MEXICO WILL DOUBLE AMERICA’S POPULATION
IMMIGRANT SHARE OF ADULTS QUADRUPLED IN
232 COUNTIES
JUDICIAL WATCH:
ILLEGALS VOTING IN MASSIVE
NUMBERS IN MEX-OCCUPIED CA
''California
is going to be a Hispanic state," said Mario Obeldo, former head of
MALDEF. "Anyone who does not like it should leave."
And M.E.Ch.A's
goal is even more radical: an independent ''Aztlan,'' the collective name
this organization gives to the seven states of the U.S. Southwest –
Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah."
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