Thursday, May 20, 2010

Dear Pres Calderon: Stop blaming US laws and reform Mexico!


How would Mexicans react if a US president, or any other foreign leader, went to "Los Pinos" and criticized Article 33 of the Mexican Constitution?

What can I tell you about Article 33? Don't go marching on "Paseo de la Reforma" with a US flag calling on Mexico to change!

Or what about a Central American leader who blasted Article 67 of "La ley de Poblacion"?

This article highlights Mexican hypocrisy:

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At present, Article 67 of Mexico's Population Law says, "Authorities, whether federal, state or municipal ... are required to demand that foreigners prove their legal presence in the country, before attending to any issues."" (AP)

Am I missing something? Did the Arizona legislature write Article 67 of "La Ley de Poblacion"?

Again, how would most Mexicans feel if a foreign visitor trashed their laws?

My guess is that Mexicans would react the same way that most Americans are reacting this morning.

My second guess is that most Mexicans would be blasting their president for allowing a foreign visitor to attack their country's laws without consequence.

Question: Who is giving Pres Calderon advice?

What "expert" at the Mexico embassy in Washington told Calderon that trashing the Arizona law would help those of us who are serious about fixing our immigration crisis?

It was indeed a bizarre moment at the White House.

It was probably the moment that killed any change of passing a rational immigration solution.

Once again, Pres BO and Pres Calderon totally misrepresented the Arizona law.

They continued to promote the nonsense that Arizona will stop anyone who looks Mexican, whatever "looking Mexican" means!

We repeat: 1 of 3 people in Arizona is of Hispanic origin.

We ask again: Does anyone really think that the Arizona police has the time to stop 1 of 3 residents?

We repeat: Arizona's law makes it very clear that no one can be stopped based on race or ethnic origin.

Has anybody read the law?

Calderon's message is falling flat because he is confusing illegal with legal immigration.

Calderon is also blaming the US rather than accepting responsibility for the mess that Mexico's political class has made of our neighbor.

How can a country blessed with so many natural resources be so poor?

Don't you think that Mexicans would rather stay home and pursue their dreams in their own land?

Mexicans cross over because Mexico has failed them!

Blame the Mexican political class. Don't blame the people of Arizona under siege from ruthless cartels!

Again, it is sad to watch Calderon because he has to know, or should know, that he is misrepresenting the Arizona law on US soil.

Worse than that, Calderon's comments on the Arizona law will make it impossible for Dems up for reelection in 2010 to support any kind of immigration reform.

We repeat: Most Americans support the Arizona law.

Most of the Dems up for reelection represent districts where this law is very popular.

What Dem is going to go against public opinion after the health care disaster?

Beyond the Arizona law, why is everyone avoiding the truth?

Mexico does not have an Arizona problem or any other US problem.

Instead, Mexico has a Mexico problem.

Unfortunately, Mexico's political class has not made the necessary reforms to its agricultural and energy sectors.

PEMEX may have been a "feel good" idea in 1938.

However it is a disaster today.

Agrarian reform may have been a good idea back whenever.

However, it has retarded the agricultural sector and forced thousands to leave their unproductive "ranchitos" for a better opportunity in the US.

Again, Mexico does not have an Arizona problem.

Mexico has a Mexico problem!

Last, but not least, Americans are more and more skeptical of Mexico's intentions: 67% Say Mexico Does Not Want To Stop Illegal Immigration


Can you blame Americans for feeling that way?

Here is my message to Pres Calderon & the Mexican political class:

Commit yourself to improving your country (i.e. reforms) and you won't have to worry about Arizona or anybody else!

What about Pres BO? He has resisted any expansion of the "guest worker" program. How can we take Pres BO seriously when the Dems will not support a "guest worker" provision to immigration reform?

Again, it was a bizarre moment at The White House.

On one hand, Pres Calderon trashed our laws and did not accept any responsibility for the mess south of the border.

On the other hand, Pres BO can not get a Dem majority to take up immigration reform because the labor unions oppose any kind of "guest worker" provisions.

PS. Hooray for Sarah Palin:


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