Maybe Racists
In a recent speach to American bnuisnessmen in Mexico, President Vincent Fox said the following
"There is no doubt that Mexicans, filled with dignity, willingness and ability to work are doing jobs that not even blacks want to do there in the United States," he said in a speech broadcast in part on local radio and reported on newspaper web sites.
http://reuters.myway.com/article/20050514/2005-05-14T032909Z_01_N13376712_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-MEXICO-USA-DC.html
It seems Vincent is not to pleased with thew fact that the hard working Americans would like their country America to be American. Hence his popular support for Sens. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, and Edward Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, to allow some of the estimated 10 to 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States to get legal jobs and eventual citizenship.
Fox was also quoted as saying tougher measures against immigrants do not represent "the road we should be building between friends and partners."
I question highly his idea of friends and partners when he allows open illegal boarder crossing to the north yet meets it with military and police intervention to his south.
Mexico has been seeking an accord with Washington for years to make it easier for millions of illegal Mexican immigrants to live and work in the United States. The country expects to repatriate this year more than 250,000 foreigners, mostly Central Americans headed for the U.S. border.
Mexican hopes were raised early last year when President Bush proposed a temporary worker program but it has become bogged down in Congress. Fox also shot this across the bow of Americans "I hope President Bush will support and push the initiative, as he has publicly agreed. I have to take his word and hope he delivers," Fox said in referance to his support for McCain and Kennedy's bill.
With a friend like this who pushes a proagenda for other then American workers and citizens and support form socialists in our own government who should we trust?
"There is no doubt that Mexicans, filled with dignity, willingness and ability to work are doing jobs that not even blacks want to do there in the United States," he said in a speech broadcast in part on local radio and reported on newspaper web sites.
http://reuters.myway.com/article/20050514/2005-05-14T032909Z_01_N13376712_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-MEXICO-USA-DC.html
It seems Vincent is not to pleased with thew fact that the hard working Americans would like their country America to be American. Hence his popular support for Sens. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, and Edward Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, to allow some of the estimated 10 to 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States to get legal jobs and eventual citizenship.
Fox was also quoted as saying tougher measures against immigrants do not represent "the road we should be building between friends and partners."
I question highly his idea of friends and partners when he allows open illegal boarder crossing to the north yet meets it with military and police intervention to his south.
Mexico has been seeking an accord with Washington for years to make it easier for millions of illegal Mexican immigrants to live and work in the United States. The country expects to repatriate this year more than 250,000 foreigners, mostly Central Americans headed for the U.S. border.
Mexican hopes were raised early last year when President Bush proposed a temporary worker program but it has become bogged down in Congress. Fox also shot this across the bow of Americans "I hope President Bush will support and push the initiative, as he has publicly agreed. I have to take his word and hope he delivers," Fox said in referance to his support for McCain and Kennedy's bill.
With a friend like this who pushes a proagenda for other then American workers and citizens and support form socialists in our own government who should we trust?