Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu said in a speech on Monday that America needs to bring down the wall of racism and fear that has made immigration, legal and otherwise, a difficult prospect for incoming Mexican migrants.
Her calls for a more tolerant and accepting American immigration policy fall flat against the reality that America already has porous borders. Tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, of illegal immigrants cross into America every year. Barack Obama extended amnesty for millions of them last year, and the Democratic presidential candidates have made promises or hints of promises at reforming the naturalization process to make the path to citizenship easier on legal immigrants.
Mrs. Massieu seems to be making empty calls for reform from a United States so far past the point of no return on illegal immigration that the raising the subject is considered political suicide for anyone seeking to make the process any easier than it already is.
Read more about Mrs. Massieu’s speech on page 2.
america does not have to do a dam thing, but take care of our country!
No! You people fix your own country and STAY there!
What would Mexico do without all the money illegals in the US send to their country
Get your$#%&!@*back across that boarder
Legal you knucklehead
Go to Mexico and tell them that. Leave us alone. We are protecting our country. It’s time you went to yours and did the same because you are only coming here legally from now on.
People like you are just going to keep making people angry and hateful.
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How about a simple no. They have homes, this is our home and we don’t. want them here. Call is what ever you want, we really don’t care no more. They ain’t coming here. You feel the need to take care of them, ok, build safe spaces near there own country so they can return back to there home. Negotiations are not on the table about it.
Let’s break the news to her: you don’t get to tell the United States what we MUST do!!!
F**k off$#%&!@*
I agree with Patricia Patricia Winstead Mexico should practice what it preaches