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Caribbean-Latin America
Mexican leader critiques U.S. border fence
2007-10-08
Mexican President Felipe Calderon criticized the planned U.S. border fence designed to stem illegal immigration, saying countries should be "building bridges, not fences" in an interview broadcast on Monday.
so we eliminate the border, eh Calderon? Fine. We'll incorporate Mexico as the 51st state, and you can go F yourself.
On ABC television's "Good Morning America," Calderon lauded President George W. Bush's failed attempt to get the U.S. Congress to approve comprehensive immigration reform, and said the way to stop illegal immigration is to build economic growth and opportunities in Mexico, not fences.

"The world is open in new ways," he said. "We are building fences instead of bridges."

The U.S. Congress last year authorized construction of 700 miles of fences along portions of the border, although it has not yet given final approval to all construction costs.

Asked about estimates that Mexicans in the United States illegally send home $20 billion to their families, Calderon said the exodus is not a boon to the Mexican economy because the country is losing ambitious young people.
If this is true, you should support the fence.
He mentioned complaints by U.S. farmers that the crackdown on migrants meant they did not have enough workers to harvest their crops, and said "capital and labor are like right shoe and left shoe."

He predicted the flow of Mexicans illegally crossing into the United States would decrease, possibly within a decade, as Mexico's economy grew. "I want to build the conditions in Mexico to provide the opportunities here in our land."
Where have we heard that one before? I'll stick with the fence.
He said he hoped the United States and Mexico could see each other as allies as they confront challenges from Asian economies.

"I hope that one day the people in America could see the Mexican people as friends, like allies."
Here's a hint: We DO see the Mexican people as friends. But we see the Mexican government for what it is: a corrupt oligarchy who doesn't give a damn about it's own people and wants to pass off it's problems to someone else.
Posted by:mcsegeek1

#6  D ***NG IT, forgot the source but I believe 'twas REDDIT? > TOTAL HISPANIC ILLEGALS? POPULATION IN USA IS NOW 38.0 Milyuhn???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-08 23:31  

#5  WND/REDDIT > will Dubya extend the benefits-reguls of NAFTA [and SSSSHHHHHHH NAU] to PERU???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-08 23:28  

#4  I'll throw Felipe a bone: Mattel should move its factories from China to Mexico.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-10-08 16:20  

#3  Thus speaketh an engineer. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-10-08 16:17  

#2  Build a 20' high bridge parallel to the border, all the way from California to Texas and the gulf coast. Put the piers with no space between. Works for me.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-10-08 16:15  

#1  countries should be "building bridges, not fences"

I'm in full agreement, 8-12 lanes per bridge with toll station on each North bound lane. The Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California Tollway Commission, the IRS, the INS, US Border Patrol, Education Systems, and the Social Security Administration can come up with the toll. Be prepared to dig deep Felipe, because we sure as hell have been!
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-10-08 15:19  

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