Mexican President Fox is Opposed to US Border Enforcement, Bush Seeks to Accommodate Him
Story dated 22 March 2005
"Mr. Fox has been busy lecturing America from a distance over the past several days, attempting to instruct gringos in law, procedure, extremism and even the architectural principles of concrete construction. Mexico's National Human Rights Commission, which has yet to successfully tutor Mexico's notoriously corrupt and brutal national police in how to behave, issued a warning in advance of the Texas summit that certain Americans who assist the U.S. Border Patrol in stemming the waves of illegals into Arizona are 'extremists' who bear watching. An Arizona group called the Minutemen has enlisted nearly a thousand men and women, including 30 pilots and their private planes, to look for illegals. The Minutemen insist that they will not confront lawbreakers, but will notify the Border Patrol. This citizen support for the law puzzles Mr. Fox." The Mexican President wants the border between Mexico and the U.S. to completely disappear so he can sent all the undesirables across his northern border that he wants to. The Minutemen project is a direct response to Fox's lawless attitude toward the U.S. border. That Fox is howling so loudly should tell us something. The more shrill someone gets, and the more abusive ad hominems they stack into their rhetoric, the more likely it is that they are in the wrong and that they have been called on it. "
The Bush administration has refused to strengthen the Border Patrol, as it promised Congress last year that it would, and the natives, frustrated, threatened and angry, are restless."
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