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How Mexico Treats Illegal Aliens
· Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has accused Arizona of opening the door "to intolerance, hate, discrimination and abuse in law enforcement." But Arizona has nothing on Mexico when it comes to cracking down on illegal aliens. While open-borders activists decry new enforcement measures signed into law in "Nazi-zona" last week, they remain deaf, dumb or willfully blind to the unapologetically restrictionist policies of our neighbors to the south.
The Arizona law bans sanctuary cities that refuse to enforce immigration laws, stiffens penalties against illegal alien day laborers and their employers, makes it a misdemeanor for immigrants to fail to complete and carry an alien registration document, and allows the police to arrest immigrants unable to show documents proving they are in the U.S. legally. If those rules constitute the racist, fascist, xenophobic, inhumane regime that the National Council of La Raza, Al Sharpton, Catholic bishops and their grievance-mongering followers claim, then what about these regulations and restrictions imposed on foreigners?
-- The Mexican government will bar foreigners if they upset "the equilibrium of the national demographics." How's that for racial and ethnic profiling?
-- If outsiders do not enhance the country's "economic or national interests" or are "not found to be physically or mentally healthy," they are not welcome. Neither are those who show "contempt against national sovereignty or security." They must not be economic burdens on society and must have clean criminal histories. Those seeking to obtain Mexican citizenship must show a birth certificate, provide a bank statement proving economic independence, pass an exam and prove they can provide their own health care.
-- Illegal entry into the country is equivalent to a felony punishable by two years' imprisonment. Document fraud is subject to fine and imprisonment; so is alien marriage fraud. Evading deportation is a serious crime; illegal re-entry after deportation is punishable by ten years' imprisonment. Foreigners may be kicked out of the country without due process and the endless bites at the litigation apple that illegal aliens are afforded in our country (see, for example, President Obama's illegal alien aunt -- a fugitive from deportation for eight years who is awaiting a second decision on her previously rejected asylum claim).
-- Law enforcement officials at all levels -- by national mandate -- must cooperate to enforce immigration laws, including illegal alien arrests and deportations. The Mexican military is also required to assist in immigration enforcement operations. Native-born Mexicans are empowered to make citizens' arrests of illegal aliens and turn them in to authorities.
-- Ready to show your papers? Mexico's National Catalog of Foreigners tracks all outside tourists and foreign nationals. A National Population Registry tracks and verifies the identity of every member of the population, who must carry a citizens' identity card. Visitors who do not possess proper documents and identification are subject to arrest as illegal aliens.
All of these provisions are enshrined in Mexico's Ley General de Población (General Law of the Population) and were spotlighted in a 2006 research paper published by the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Security Policy. There's been no public clamor for "comprehensive immigration reform" in Mexico, however, because pro-illegal alien speech by outsiders is prohibited.
Consider: Open-borders protesters marched freely at the Capitol building in Arizona, comparing GOP Gov. Jan Brewer to Hitler, waving Mexican flags, advocating that demonstrators "Smash the State," and holding signs that proclaimed "No human is illegal" and "We have rights."
But under the Mexican constitution, such political speech by foreigners is banned. Noncitizens cannot "in any way participate in the political affairs of the country." In fact, a plethora of Mexican statutes enacted by its congress limit the participation of foreign nationals and companies in everything from investment, education, mining and civil aviation to electric energy and firearms. Foreigners have severely limited private property and employment rights (if any).
As for abuse, the Mexican government is notorious for its abuse of Central American illegal aliens who attempt to violate Mexico's southern border. The Red Cross has protested rampant Mexican police corruption, intimidation and bribery schemes targeting illegal aliens there for years. Mexico didn't respond by granting mass amnesty to illegal aliens, as it is demanding that we do. It clamped down on its borders even further. In late 2008, the Mexican government launched an aggressive deportation plan to curtain illegal Cuban immigration and human trafficking through Cancun.
Meanwhile, Mexican consular offices in the United States have coordinated with left-wing social justice groups and the Catholic Church leadership to demand a moratorium on all deportations and a freeze on all employment raids across America.
Mexico is doing the job Arizona is now doing -- a job the U.S. government has failed miserably to do: putting its people first. Here's the proper rejoinder to all the hysterical demagogues in Mexico (and their sympathizers here on American soil) now calling for boycotts and invoking Jim Crow laws, apartheid and the Holocaust because Arizona has taken its sovereignty into its own hands:
Hipócritas.
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John H
Great, enlightening piece, Michelle! I only wish all Americans were aware of the hypocrisy involved. As usual, the blind Left and the mainstream media sees only the "bad, racist Americans", not the rational response to the increasing problem of illegal immigration......70% of Arizonans are RIGHT!
Posted April 28, 2010 at 9:04:51 AM
Jack
It is obvious that America is being gamed by Mexico in order to rid itself of surplus people and relieve its welfare and health care system of millions it can't or won't care for. We had a similar law called the McCarran Immigration act. The Democrats and their Republican cohorts did away with it and any chance we had of National integrity. Mexico is within it's rights as a sovereign nation. Can't blame Obama for this one, it started many years and many mistakes ago. Michelle Malkin is the hero in this. I wish so much that she could have her way.
Posted April 28, 2010 at 6:32:05 PM
Ben Bock
A great summary of Mexican legal practice, which I find entirely reasonable. The abuses and criminal behvaior by Mexican army and security forces against the Central Americans is factual and reprehensible, which is not something we should ever emulate.
Posted April 30, 2010 at 2:31:01 PM
Norma
I would like to see the USA sue Mexico for the illegal Mexican citizens here and the problems they cause our true citizens. I also have read where the Mexican authorities were instructed to stay away from the border to the USA, in Mexico, because they wanted their people to come to the USA so they could get money to send back to Mexico. Our politicians in DC have sworn to uphold our Constitution and keep our citizens safe from foreign interference. They all need to be impeached for their lack to defense.
Posted April 30, 2010 at 10:00:12 PM
Joel McRae
Bus em all to Boston! Those folks believe "no human is illegal."
I wish things were as easy for me in Calgary. But I know I'll be stopped the first time I stop off for a doughnut in Boise and say "Nice day, eh, officer?"
"Let me see your papers, Canuck!" he'll growl and I'll begin to sweat and tremble. See how many people come to march for the "Canadian vote" armed with hockey sticks and slogans like, "Shoot to skate, don't skate to shoot!"
It's NOT FAIR!!!!
Posted May 1, 2010 at 1:54:49 PM
Jimmy D
Michelle Malkin's report on Mexico's Immigration Law is priceless.
Oh! Please! Please! Please! let there be someone in the AZ state legislature (with a pair) who will lift every one of those statutes and with great fanfare present them all seriously as a single bill.
MSM morons will broadcast the story non-stop for a week before the source is exposed and they figure out they've just helped educate the country on the incredible hypocrisy of our despotic neighbors.
C'mon! Even if it didn't work the attempt would be widely reported!
Posted May 1, 2010 at 2:24:22 PM
Guy L W Hardy
I am particularly curious about the persistent global outrage at America's failures and foibles, while Mexico is all but ignored for all of its Third-world behavior.
One more reason to tell the progressive, "advanced" nations of the world to shut the *|>~€ up!
Posted May 1, 2010 at 4:43:08 PM
Micki M
If I am traveling in Europe, am I not required to be able to provide my passport at any time?
It is about time we did something to stop illegal immigration. Most of the rest of the world already has.
Posted May 1, 2010 at 4:48:52 PM
tomovich
Great, well researched article Michelle...........BUT......as usual since it doesn't benefit the progressive liberal's agenda it is unfortunately a non-issue. It sure should be.
Posted May 2, 2010 at 12:58:13 AM
Ronald Rubery
I am going to foward this link to our president. He obviously needs help dealing with this immigration problem since he has no idea how to enforce our laws already on the books.
Posted May 3, 2010 at 5:12:04 PM
Faye
I wish that American citizens were afforded all the funds and care that is given to illegal immigrants from any country. Foreigners come into OUR country and are immediately qualified for government aid that the American citizens that work and support (with taxes earned from working) are not able to qualify for! The people in Washington that are running the country are showing how much they appreciate the taxpayers! The people in Washington think they know better what is "good" for us individually than we do. I don't want to see this country become a dictatorship, but, I'm afraid that is where it is headed.
Posted May 5, 2010 at 1:19:46 PM
Ruth Engquist
I wonder if someone could tell me that if : I and my husband both Americans were traveling in a foreign country like Japan and I had my baby there is my baby Japanese or American,the reason I wonder is why Mexicans can have their babies here and their Americans, even if both parents are Mexicans ??Would the Japenese grant me all the AID we give all these illegal immigrants better yet how would I be treated in Mexico if I had a baby there.
I liked Old IKE'S WETBACK LAW back in "54" Americans need the jobs and the aid the illegals are getting I worked and paid taxes for 40 years I should be entitled to more than just a small Social Security check......
Posted May 10, 2010 at 12:14:48 PM
Sheryl
Michelle,
How do we get this out into main-stream media? Every American should be forced to read this article; then let's hear their bleeding heart ridiculous cries.
Seriously, I would love to help make our country aware of how the Mexican Government treats "visitors".
Could The Factor make this its "talking points" one evening?
I wish I had the money to print this article up in posters and paste it everywhere in the US!!!!!!
Posted May 12, 2010 at 4:47:08 PM