Mexico doesn't even want its citizens
Here is a telling report about the arrogance of the Mexican government to its own people.
Mexico Complains Of Too Many Repatriated Mexicans:
Judicial Watch Blog:
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/mexico-complains-too-many-repatriated-mexicans
The U.S. border state leading the battle against illegal immigration with unprecedented tough laws has received complaints from Mexico’s government that too many Mexicans have been repatriated and the country is overwhelmed with demands for housing, jobs and schools.
Fed up with the devastating effect of illegal immigration, Arizona has enacted the nation’s toughest laws to curb the problem and evidently its working. State legislators have passed laws barring illegal immigrants from receiving government services, posting bail for serious crimes and winning punitive damages in lawsuits. This year a new law makes it illegal for businesses to hire undocumented workers and those that do can be shut down.
The state legislator who sponsored the work bill, Representative Russell Pearce, says the law’s undeniably positive effects include smaller class sizes, shorter emergency room waits and an overall huge savings to taxpayers. The Republican congressman drafted the bill because studies revealed that illegal immigration cost Arizona taxpayers over $2 billion annually, not including the toll of crime and destruction.
It turns out that enough illegal immigrants have either fled the U.S. or been deported that officials in the Mexican state of Sonora, which shares an extensive border with Arizona, have complained that too many of their fellow countrymen have returned. They miss the remittances sent from the U.S. as well as smaller class sizes in local schools.
Mexican government officials knew Arizona’s tough employment verification law would become their worst nightmare, which explains why they tried blocking it. Earlier this year a delegation of nine legislators from Sonora toured Tucson and held a news conference to say that their beloved state cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools resulting from illegal Mexican workers returning home.
One baffled Mexican legislator, Leticia Amparano Gamez, asked in Spanish “how can they pass a law like this?” She went on to explain that Mexico is not prepared for the “tremendous problems” it will face as more and more Mexicans working in Arizona and sending money to their families return to hometowns in Sonora without jobs. Another member of the Mexican delegation, Representative Florencio Diaz Armenta, asked “what do we do with the repatriated?”
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Note how the Mexican officials complaign about the lack of money coming in from money wires. How they complaign about not being able to provide for THIER OWN CITIZENS.
Then the stupidest comment of the day by Representative Florenico Diaz Armenta. "what do we do with the repatriated?"
Gosh lets see. Your their elected official of THIER OWN COUNTRY. Why don't you work to provide a civil enviorment that provides jobs, a good living, and some sort of care for YOUR OWN COUNTRYMEN. How hard is this to understand.
Instead of leaching off the United States. Get a little inititive and take care of your own.
Mexico is rich in natural resources. Workers for one. A lush enviorment that is ripe for development. All we hear is how the Mexicans are hard working industrial people. Well then put them to work there. Making a better place to live in their own country. Stable buisnesses not drug trafficing.
Seeing how we are always told they wil do the jobs Americans won't. I bet some of those jobs are in the construction industry of mexico. Put al those repatriated construction workers to work building houseing thatmeets some sort of code. NAFTA provides a lopsided buisness deal for companies to export manufacturing to Mexico. So get them to do so.
These Mexican officials would rather complaign that the United States is unfair to Mexican citizens whenin fact it is they who will not take car eof their own people.
Mexico Complains Of Too Many Repatriated Mexicans:
Judicial Watch Blog:
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/mexico-complains-too-many-repatriated-mexicans
The U.S. border state leading the battle against illegal immigration with unprecedented tough laws has received complaints from Mexico’s government that too many Mexicans have been repatriated and the country is overwhelmed with demands for housing, jobs and schools.
Fed up with the devastating effect of illegal immigration, Arizona has enacted the nation’s toughest laws to curb the problem and evidently its working. State legislators have passed laws barring illegal immigrants from receiving government services, posting bail for serious crimes and winning punitive damages in lawsuits. This year a new law makes it illegal for businesses to hire undocumented workers and those that do can be shut down.
The state legislator who sponsored the work bill, Representative Russell Pearce, says the law’s undeniably positive effects include smaller class sizes, shorter emergency room waits and an overall huge savings to taxpayers. The Republican congressman drafted the bill because studies revealed that illegal immigration cost Arizona taxpayers over $2 billion annually, not including the toll of crime and destruction.
It turns out that enough illegal immigrants have either fled the U.S. or been deported that officials in the Mexican state of Sonora, which shares an extensive border with Arizona, have complained that too many of their fellow countrymen have returned. They miss the remittances sent from the U.S. as well as smaller class sizes in local schools.
Mexican government officials knew Arizona’s tough employment verification law would become their worst nightmare, which explains why they tried blocking it. Earlier this year a delegation of nine legislators from Sonora toured Tucson and held a news conference to say that their beloved state cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools resulting from illegal Mexican workers returning home.
One baffled Mexican legislator, Leticia Amparano Gamez, asked in Spanish “how can they pass a law like this?” She went on to explain that Mexico is not prepared for the “tremendous problems” it will face as more and more Mexicans working in Arizona and sending money to their families return to hometowns in Sonora without jobs. Another member of the Mexican delegation, Representative Florencio Diaz Armenta, asked “what do we do with the repatriated?”
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Note how the Mexican officials complaign about the lack of money coming in from money wires. How they complaign about not being able to provide for THIER OWN CITIZENS.
Then the stupidest comment of the day by Representative Florenico Diaz Armenta. "what do we do with the repatriated?"
Gosh lets see. Your their elected official of THIER OWN COUNTRY. Why don't you work to provide a civil enviorment that provides jobs, a good living, and some sort of care for YOUR OWN COUNTRYMEN. How hard is this to understand.
Instead of leaching off the United States. Get a little inititive and take care of your own.
Mexico is rich in natural resources. Workers for one. A lush enviorment that is ripe for development. All we hear is how the Mexicans are hard working industrial people. Well then put them to work there. Making a better place to live in their own country. Stable buisnesses not drug trafficing.
Seeing how we are always told they wil do the jobs Americans won't. I bet some of those jobs are in the construction industry of mexico. Put al those repatriated construction workers to work building houseing thatmeets some sort of code. NAFTA provides a lopsided buisness deal for companies to export manufacturing to Mexico. So get them to do so.
These Mexican officials would rather complaign that the United States is unfair to Mexican citizens whenin fact it is they who will not take car eof their own people.