Michelle asks for our assistance

•July 19, 2007 • 3 Comments

posted by Unixxstar

 

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The article is here, and the sign-up is here. Here is yet ANOTHER chance for Americans to show their true blue colors, and volunteer.

The image is mine, but it has NOT been approved by Michelle. Word of caution there. I hope to get permission to use it on a t-shirt. In any case, if you are not familiar with Michelle, she is the author of “Invasion – How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores”, a blogger, and a Fox News correspondent. A true patriot, and a super-smart lady. If Michelle says the moon is made of Blue cheese, I expect the French to start mining tomorrow!

In any event, please help if you can. Every bit counts. The amnesty bill is dead for now, but it will be back in pieces if nothing else. Even now, the un-patriot Senator Durbin ( D, IL) is trying to attach the “Dream Act” to a military spending bill. Definitely get with Numbers USA & help kill it.

Monday things took a turn for the better, in Waukegan, IL as the city council voted yet again to implement 287g as a part of city policy. This provision would only affect criminal illegal aliens, but as expected, a very large turnout of illegals and their supporters don’t want criminals deported. As a matter of fact, they don’t want ANBODY deported – no reason is good enough. I say round up all of them, and let ICE sort them out. As usual, the logic of the open borders league could be ripped to shreds by a 10 year-old. Well, let’s see, in order to “keep trust” between the police and the residents ( I will not write “citizens” as of course all of them are NOT citizens, or even legal residents) , we simply cannot deport anyone. What will it be next, senor, we can’t arrest anyone, because of the harm THAT might do? Gimme a break.

So, it is good that this particular city council has grown a pair, and stood up in the face of adversity. Very good. The bad thing is, while all these demonstrations were going on, and the council was re-voting, there were snipers on the roofs, mounted police, police with dogs, well, you get the picture. Please don’t think for a moment that I am against a police presence, I’m not. But it surely speaks volumes that in order to pass a simple council resolution, we need snipers on the roof ?

My friend, the third world cometh to your city , USA, and that right soon. This is the kind of thing we would expect in a Latin American country, not here. As I and many others have said – import enough of the third world, and pretty soon you’ll start resembling it.

Freedom Folks did an excellent job ( with heart-wrenching video ) here. Please watch the video – and then get busy.

 

 

The National question illuminated

•July 17, 2007 • Leave a Comment

posted by Unixxstar

In his book “Alien Nation”, Peter Brimelow, an immigrant from England to the U.S., poses our “National Question” in this excerpt from the book.

“From the point of view of members of the American New Class,
immigration is manna from heaven. It gives them endless excuses to intervene in society. It enables them to distinguish themselves from the xenophobic masses. And, by introducing diverse populations, it strikes at the nation-state’s Achilles’ heel: the need for homogeneity.
Eventually, Roberts may even get her wish. Like the Prussian
army, the American political class will be the nation (state . . .
polity). Given enough diversity, only their exercise of raw authoritarian power can possibly hold the warring tribes together.

By reneging on the Constitutionally enjoined duty to protect the states “against invasion,” the American political class will have not only destroyed the nation but also betrayed its obligation to guarantee a “Republican form of government.”
But not yet. At the end of the twentieth century, the central issue in American politics is what might be described as “The National Question”—
• Is America still that interlacing of ethnicity and culture we call a nation—and can the American nation-state, the political expression of that nation, survive?”

My take – if current trends continue much into the future – no.

Constitution Party – think about it

•March 14, 2007 • 1 Comment

posted by Unixxstar

I joined the Constitution Party a year and a half ago, never having had any formal political affiliations before. I’m glad I did. Having watched both parties undermine our Constitutional & civil rights, for me there is no other viable alternative. I voted for Randall Stufflebeam for governor here in Illinois; he received 27,000 votes.

You owe it to yourself to check out the platform – you might find a home, too. For all those who are weary of both parties failures, come & join us!

Quotes to think about

•March 8, 2007 • 2 Comments

posted by Unixxstar

THE FOUNDATION
"I think we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites
 living on the labor of the industrious."
 ---Thomas Jefferson

INSIGHT

"The difference between a welfare state and a totalitarian state is a matter

of time." ---Ayn Rand

"Many a time I have wanted to stop talking and find out what I really elieved."
 ---Walter Lippmann

"Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad supper." ---Francis Bacon
"The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of." ---Blaise Pascal
"These politicians, when they can't make politics pay, can always fall back on---
the honorable practice of law." ---Will Rogers

"Conservatism is a grasp and understanding of the value of every human being and the fact
that when they earn money, they should be able to keepas much of it as possible so they can
gain independence. That's Reagan conservatism."
---former Virginia Gov. James Gilmore

"If we know anything about the Clintons it is this: They are incapable of
taking the blame for any action---personal, business, or political. Period. It is, has always has been, and will always be,
someone else's fault." ---Rich
Galen  ++   "Nobody will out-mud the Clintons. You can't beat them tactically... They're too relentless, they're too well-organized...

If theythink [Barack Obama] is a real threat, they'll just grind him up."
 ---Newt Gingrich

"[T]he initial aim of campaign 'reforms' was less the proclaimed purpose

of combating corruption or 'the appearance' thereof than it was to impede

the entry of inconvenient candidates into presidential campaigns. In that
sense, campaign reform is a government program that has actually worked,

unfortunately." ---George Will

"Political correctness is not really about sensitivity and courtesy, which

require mutual respect. Rather, political correctness entails intolerance
for some prejudices but impunity for others." ---James Taranto
"There are no controversies over the historical claims of Islam, Judaism, or

any other religious faith. But Christianity is another story. It is routinely
the subject of sensationalistic TV exposes, complete with breathless claims

about how Jesus 'might be' the son of a Roman soldier, or he might have
survived the Crucifixion. And now he's a dad, with kids." ---Brent Bozell

Selected, not elected

•March 7, 2007 • Leave a Comment

posted by Unixxstar

The following article by PJB (no, that’s not peanut butter & jelly!) clearly & simply explains some of the ways our nation is being torn apart from inside. And here’s my own humble thought on Corporate Amerika: the only way to experience unlimited business growth in America, is to have a continually expanding population. What about world markets, you say? Well, America is also a part of the world market, and not every business can “go international”. There will always be major corporations here, my friend. But they may not be manufacturers… the loss of our auto industry as briefly detailed here is symptomatic of many other sicknesses in our economy.

PJB: An American Auto Graveyard

posted by Linda

by Patrick J. Buchanan – February 16, 2007

On Valentine’s Day, Chrysler sent a bouquet to its North American workers. Eleven thousand manufacturing jobs will be eliminated in the next 24 months – 9,000 in the states and 2,000 in Canada – and 2,000 white-collar workers will be let go, permanently. The SUV assembly plant in Newark, Del., will be closed. The Warren, Mich., truck plant and South St. Louis assembly plant will each lose one of their two shifts. Earlier, Ford posted the largest loss of any company in history, $12.7 billion, breaking GM’s record $10.6 billion loss in 2005. Toyota, having swept by Chrysler and Ford, is challenging GM for first in sales in the U.S. market…

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An American Auto Graveyard
by Patrick J. Buchanan – February 16, 2007

On Valentine’s Day, Chrysler sent a bouquet to its North American workers. Eleven thousand manufacturing jobs will be eliminated in the next 24 months – 9,000 in the states and 2,000 in Canada – and 2,000 white-collar workers will be let go, permanently.

The SUV assembly plant in Newark, Del., will be closed. The Warren, Mich., truck plant and South St. Louis assembly plant will each lose one of their two shifts. Earlier, Ford posted the largest loss of any company in history, $12.7 billion, breaking GM’s record $10.6 billion loss in 2005.

Toyota, having swept by Chrysler and Ford, is challenging GM for first in sales in the U.S. market. When we were growing up, U.S. automakers had the entire U.S. market to themselves and dominated the world market.

How is Japan succeeding?

First, the Japanese make fine cars. Second, Japan manipulates its currency to keep it cheap against the dollar, to keep the price of Japanese autos below comparable U.S. models. Third, Tokyo maintains a lock on its home market by imposing a value added tax on auto imports from America, and rebating that tax on autos and parts exported to America. This double-subsidy can give a Japanese car a 15 percent price advantage over a Ford or GM car in both markets.

Fourth, Japanese auto companies setting up plants here are free of “legacy costs” of pensions and health insurance for retired U.S. workers, for Japanese companies have almost no retired American workers. Legacy costs at GM, Ford and Chrysler must be factored into the price of every car.

Finally, there is the venerable practice of “transfer pricing.” Japanese auto parts manufacturers overcharge U.S subsidiaries for parts. This cuts the profits of their U.S subsidiaries and thus reduces their U.S. corporate taxes. Profits are repatriated, virtually untaxed, to Japan.

Thus is Japan capturing America’s auto market and bringing down the great companies that built the machines of war that brought down Japan’s empire. Revenge is a dish best eaten cold.

To stay competitive in their own home market, U.S. manufacturers are closing down plants, laying off American workers and building their cars outside the United States.

The day before Chrysler’s announcement, the Census Bureau trade figures were released. Charles MacMillion of MBG Information Services had them broken down before they hit the wires.

In 2006, the United States ran a deficit in traded goods of $836 billion, a fifth-straight world record. For manufactured goods, the U.S. trade deficit reached $536 billion, worsening from the 2005 record of $504 billion. Under President Bush, 3 million U.S. manufacturing jobs have disappeared – one in every six.

To understand what is happening to Chrysler, Ford and GM, one need only glance at the trade figures in the auto sector. The United States ran a trade deficit in trucks, autos and auto parts of $144.7 billion.

If America continues on this course, where we have run up $4 trillion in trade deficits in manufactured goods since Bill Clinton took office, the end is predictable.

An eventual collapse of the dollar, making us a poorer nation. The shuttering of every U.S. factory that makes traded goods. A constant hemorrhaging of manufacturing jobs, now down to 10 percent of our labor force. An end of America’s pre-eminence as the world’s foremost industrial and technological power. An end to the Second American Century, as the Asian Century begins.

Everything some have been warning about for decades – huge trade deficits, a falling dollar, de-industrialization, a rising dependence on foreigners for the vital necessities of our national life, diminished freedom of action concomitant with that dependency – has come to pass.

The world is witnessing the passing of the United States as the greatest industrial power and the most self-sufficient republic the world had ever seen. Yet, no one acts. Why?

Ideology is one reason. Free-trade fanatics are like those devout Christians who will not undergo surgery, even if their malady is killing them. Second, there are the obtuse who simply cannot see that our “trade partners” have found a way around the rules and are skinning us alive.

Third, to gain and hold high office, candidates of both parties depend on the contributions of a monied elite, whose salaries, bonuses, stock options and golden parachutes depend on a rising share price, which means constantly cutting costs by moving production out of United States and getting rid of high-wage American workers.

There are rewards for economic treason.

Look for the Democrats to find a way to give Bush – despite the astonishing record of trade failures documented above – fast-track authority to negotiate still more such trade deals. Who takes the king’s shilling becomes the king’s man.

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Unixxstar - The collapse of the dollar does not bode well for any American. Those who are well familiar with the politics of illegal immigration understand that it is largely corporations that seek a never-ending supply of cheap labor. This is not the first period of history when corporations help to draft immigration law, but it should be the last. Let us have an end to it, by whatever means necessary. Corporations (not withstanding the “campaign finance reforms” bwaaa ! haaa ha ha ha!) provide the real money that gets their puppets elected. Because the puppets are selected, not elected, our interests as Americans have not been served in a very long time. And that, my friend, is anti-America.

When you complain that “There isn’t anyone running whom I both support & has a chance of winning” – you are exactly right! And the prima facie evidence of this, is that by the time the nominees for the 2 parties are chosen, they have both been vetted with “Corporations that count”. When you see the Chamber of commerce elbow to elbow with La Raza & LULAC, it isn’t because they like each other, it’s simply because they have one major goal that coincides; the further importation of illegal aliens. This does not serve America’s needs well, but it serves their purposes quite well.

Judging on the ferocity of both pro & anti groups, this is the stuff that civil wars are made of should this travesty continue.

When you hear that ICE has made a few arrests & deportations, be clear! It isn’t that the administration has suddenly got an urge to enforce laws; they understand that they have alienated a vast portion of the Republican base and are simply throwing out a bone. Meanwhile Ramos & Compean continue to serve fraudulent prison sentences.

What you can do, the ONLY thing that you can do: join or start a 3rd party. I am involved in the Constitution Party, because I strongly believe that in all times & ages we must strive to follow the Constitution as faithfully as possible. I believe that the Constitution has made this country great, and the farther we stray from it the worse off we are.EVEN IF a 3rd party can never hold real power, it doesn’t matter at this stage. The backs of both parties must be broken, and their bases made to disappear, before America can be restored.

Flooding our country with low wage, low skill foreign workers is NOT the answer!

Predictions

•March 6, 2007 • Leave a Comment

posted by Unixxstar

No need to panic, folks, but you should be, ahem, concerned……

I predict that within the next 3 to 5 years, China will attempt to re-take Taiwan. For “economic” reasons the U.S. will not get involved. In case you haven’t heard, China is undergoing a massive military buildup [ compared to their post-WWII means ] and spending (they claim ) 18% of GDP on the military. I’ll bet it’s more than that. Add to that their recently proved ability to shoot satellites out of orbit, and their recent addition of silent subs to their arsenal…. are you getting the picture? Historically, NO COUNTRY  has built up a military of this proportion without something in mind. Unless you can prove to me that China has good reason to be concerned about an imminent attack on their country, my take is this is to forestall any ideas the West may have about their taking of Taiwan.

I predict that within the next 5 years California will become the first state to completely collapse financially.

Quotable quotes

•March 6, 2007 • Leave a Comment

posted by Unixxstar

“gang members are just fellas who’ve had a bad spell of luck..”

U.S. Attorney General Alberto “illegal alien amigo” Gonzales on the rise of gang violence in C.A.

“Anytime you’re attacked by someone whose last name is “Skull-splitter”, you’ve got to be concerned”.

Unknown historian on the Discovery Channel’s “The Dark Ages” program That’s a big 10-4 from Unixxstar, professor !!

“Si, se puede!”

from Chicago Mayor Richard “We’re all immigrants” Daley, Illinois State Governor Rod “Blow me” Blagojevich – and many others who shouldn’t be in positions of power, in speeches given for the illegal alien marchers last year.

“Today we witness the historic event many have been waiting for – the North American Union!!”

Presidente Jorge Bush on his wet dream come true – Oh, sorry, that isn’t till next week.

It’s just a fence …

•March 3, 2007 • 1 Comment

posted by Unixxstar

From the VDARE Blog: Gwynne Dyer on Security Fences

By Allan Wall

Is the U.S. wall on the Mexican border (such as it exists and might exist) a unique case among the world’s borders ?

Not at all, says Canadian columnist Gwynne Dyer , who, in a recent article[The Good Fences Epidemic Gwynne Dyer Jerusalem Post Feb. 14th, 2007 ], provides a handy summary of various countries building security fences to keep out unwanted intruders.

Thailand is walling off Malaysia, India is fencing off both Bangladesh and Pakistan, Pakistan is putting up a fence on its border with Afghanistan, China is walling off North Korea, Uzbekistan is fencing off Tajikistan, The United Arab Emirates is building a fence on its border with Oman, Kuwait has one on its border with Iraq, Spain has fenced off Morocco, and Morocco has fenced off Algeria, Saudi Arabia has been fencing off Yemen, and Israel has set up security barriers on its borders with Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria and has been walling off the Palestinians. Dyer indicates that the most sophisticated security barrier is the one Saudi Arabia is setting up to wall off Iraq:

“The new wall will include buried movement sensors, ultraviolet night-vision cameras, face- recognition software and quite probably automated weapons in addition to the usual electrified fences, concertina wire, dry moats and mines.”

“By comparison, the apparently endless debate about building a relatively low-tech fence along the 3,360-km. US border with Mexico to cut illegal immigration seems like an echo from an innocent past.”

As for why we can’t build a better one on the Mexican border, Dyer hits the nail on the head:

” The reason that the United States is incapable of controlling its Mexican border is political, not financial or technological: powerful domestic lobbies work to ensure a steady supply of ‘undocumented’ Mexican workers who will accept very low wages because they are in the US illegally. President George W. Bush has now been authorized by Congress to build a fence along about 1,125 km. of the Mexican border, but he will stall as long as he can while experimenting with a so-called ‘virtual fence.’”

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End of article

My take:

While I agree with some of my friends that building a wall may not be our best deterrent, I usually disagree with the reasoning behind it. I hear a lot of “Do we really want to be like Germany?” implying that we are somehow dividing two things that should be together. However, the comparison is lame because in Germany’s case it was the German city of Berlin that was divided. Here we are talking about 2 completely separate nations. As the above article illustrates, we would certainly not be the first or the last. Ever hear of the Great Wall of China?! In addition, we already have fences, which have proven effective in their specific locations. Unfortunately, our fences are not joined together!

What do YOU think?

Hotel America

•March 2, 2007 • 1 Comment

posted by Unixxstar

Over at Freedom Folks, Jake has posted “Only 19,999,983 to go!” which is in reference to a small bust of illegal aliens over in Arlington Heights, Chicago. Unless your elevator does not go all the way to the top, you understand that our country is full of people whose primary allegiance is not to the U.S., but some other country.

This bothers me immensely, for as Venezuela is now a full-fledged member of the “axis of evil”, and forging stronger bonds with Iran everyday, the Middle East is brought that much closer to home. I read an article stating that Venezuela is actively teaching Spanish to Iranians so that they can be slipped through our Southern border more easily. I’ll try to find that article and link it. In any case, we already have many incidents of persons from terrorist states being caught entering our border. In ‘05 a Palestinian woman was caught coming across the border with 14 lbs. of C-4 explosives, but I bet you couldn’t have found THAT on any MSM segment.

Many other Latin American countries such as Peru are already in the Socialist camp, here . Somehow, the notion of being surrounded by Socialist states just isn’t very appealing to me…. I digress, however.

If you watched the “immigration rights” [ ha ha ] marches last year, you couldn’t fail to notice that MANY of the marchers were displaying foreign flags. Yes, I know this has been pointed out ad nauseum, but so what? I think it bears repeating. Funny, they wish to enjoy the rights of American citizens, but choose to proudly proclaim their allegiance to another nation. Funny, huh? Well, brace yourselves, “the marchers” are gearing up to go at it again [ no doubt on May 1st, that widely celebrated Socialist holiday ]. The point is, do we really want an “easier path to citizenship” for illegal aliens who aren’t even concerned enough to bother flying AMERICAN FLAGS? And – sorry – although I know that some of the flags were red, white, and blue, I consider them token flags only. Most of the signs were in Spanish – but my favorite remains “Abre la puerta o rompo la ventana” Open the door or I’ll break the window. You’re a fool if you don’t take these actions and displays seriously.

As you already are aware, unless you have been living under a rock, for many years our country has been waging several internal wars, which to me are equally deadly as the war in Iraq. We have the secular wars, which some hope will remove any possible taint of religion from public life outside church or synagogue. We have the “free speech” wars in which the Left tries to silence anyone holding a counterpoint to their tenets. We have the so-called “hate crimes” which I’ve blogged about previously and intends to add an extra layer of punishment for the emotion of the perpetrator at the time of the act.. We have the “political correctness” wars which slowly but surely people are beginning to accept as a fact of life in America. BTB, the political correctness proponents seek nothing less than the death of free speech. We have the ever-present super-sensitivity to race and ethnicity, spurred on by etnic race-baiters, the government, and various groups such as La Raza [ the Race ] and CAIR.

Is it any wonder that Americans now have slightly shorter life-spans than some other Western nations?! The stress of all these internal wars is enough to make anyone’s life shorter & less pleasant.

You want to get rid of race and ethnic tensions in America? Good. Remove bi-lingualism from government forms of all kinds, get rid of affirmative action programs, stop giving racial preferences of any kind, anywhere. In short, STOP promoting “diversity” and “multiculturalism” and START promoting Americanism. You are either an American, or you are not. Yes, it really is as simple as that. Most people tend to get along fairly well, irrespective of race or ethnicity, when they speak the same language and are not prodded into “celebrating their cultural differences” with the rest of America.

Because if not, all you have is a big hotel filled with semi-transients intent on their own agendas. You certainly will not end up with a nation.

This brings me to the final point: There are many people whose not-so-secret dream is to abolish the nation-state altogether, and have a world of free travel where no passports are required, and the only citizenship is world-wide planetary citizenship. While this may seem plausible from the moon ( where many of them appear to live ), it won’t work well here on the ground. A global nation requires a global government – if I need to convince you HOW BAD that would be for everyone, well, you may be a barking moonbat. I suspect you are not, having read this far!

Friends, this is so readily apparent in the Western nations, it barely needs discussing. From the European Union , to current and former American administrations refusal to secure the border, the SPP, the treatment of illegal aliens as “undocumented citizens”, could it really be any clearer? It’s the same old story since the beginning of humankind – a few who are immensely wealthy seek to impose rule over everyone else. To those who truly believe in multiculturalism, the very idea of a free soverign nation state is inimical. The idea of a nation being the natural state for a people who share a common language, history, and culture is poison to the liberal Left.

This is why, when you are getting angry over the latest news segment, realize along with me, that we are looking at the country as it always has been since it’s inception – a free sovereign nation with both inclusive and exclusive borders. While we try to sleep at night, many people are awake and hard at work trying to dissolve those borders and the very idea of America herself.

Mexican wives ask that their husbands return ….

•March 1, 2007 • 3 Comments

posted by Unixxstar

By Stephen Dinan

The women of Tecalpulco, Mexico, want the U.S. government to enforce its immigration laws because they want to force their husbands to come back home from working illegally in the United States.
They have created an English-language Web page where they identify themselves as the “wetback wives” and broadcast their pleas, both to their men and to the U.S. government.
“To the United States government — close the border, send our men home to us, even if you must deport them (only treat them in a humane manner — please do not hurt them),” it reads.
In poignant public messages to their husbands, the women talk about their children who feel abandoned, and worry that the men have forsaken their families for other women and for the American lifestyle.
“You said you were only going to Arizona to get money for our house, but now you have been away and did not come back when your sister got married,” one woman writes to a man named Pedro. “Oh how I worry that you have another woman! Don’t you love me? You told me you love me.”
It’s a stark reminder of an often forgotten voice in the U.S. immigration debate — the wives, children, parents and villages left behind as millions of workers come to the U.S., many of them illegally. The plea also underscores the dual effects of migration on Mexico: Its economy needs American jobs as an outlet for workers, but determined, able-bodied workers get siphoned out of Mexico.
More than 10 million Mexican-born people, or nearly one out of every 10, was living in the United States in 2005. And as a percentage of the work force it’s even higher: One in seven, or 14 percent, were here, according to the Migration Policy Institute. The institute said 77 percent of Mexican workers in the U.S. were younger than 45, and 70 percent were men.
Villages devoid of men between 20 and 50 are common in many parts of the country. The stories of single mothers struggling to raise their children are just as frequent.
The women of Tecalpulco have come up with one way to cope. They run an artists’ cooperative to sell traditional-style jewelry, including through the Internet. The page where they make their personal pleas, www.artcamp.com.mx/venga/, is a part of their Web site.
One of the women writes to “Ruben” telling him their children haven’t seen him in three years and ask where he is.
“I know we agreed you should try your fortune in the United States, but I didn’t know that it would be so lonely and that you would be gone for such a long time, please return to us,” she writes.
Mexican officials are aware of the social and economic consequences to their towns and villages. But businesses and government officials on both sides of the border also acknowledge a sort of grand bargain — the U.S. gets cheap labor, while Mexico has an outlet for its unemployed, who in turn send cash back home.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon in December, while visiting Nogales on the U.S.-Mexico border, said his country needs more foreign investment to try to keep jobs at home.
“The generation of well-paid jobs is the only long lasting solution to the migration problem,” he said, according to the Associated Press.
But for now, Mexico is also addicted to the influx of cash. In 2006, Mexican workers in the United States sent $23 billion back to their families in Mexico, an amount that rivals Mexico’s foreign income from oil sales.
Steven Camarota, research director for the Center for Immigration Studies, which backs less immigration and a crackdown on illegal aliens, said the women’s stories show that the huge migration flow is “very disruptive to the lives of those other countries.”
He said it also proves that the men aren’t fleeing poverty.
“These women would not be asking their husbands to come back if they themselves were starving,” he said. “It’s really more of people wanting more, a better life. It’s perfectly understandable. But that’s different than these people fleeing such desperation there’s no way you could enforce the law.”

End of article

Steven Camarota deals another blow to the popular image of Mexican workers in the role of “economic asylum seekers”. In any event , the article underlines the devastating effect of outsourcing your own workers…. As I’ve said many times, the tidal wave of colonialists from Latin America is good for no one – except CEO’s. As for Felipe Calderon – you had better do a lot better than your predecessor Mr. Fox in reducing poverty in Mexico and foreign investments are the least of your worries. If Oaxaca is any indication, we can only dare to dream that the Mexican people will soon reach a breaking point with you and your government. The people of Mexico deserve a far better legacy than a 40% poverty level and leaving the country as one of the few alternatives to a better life.

Mexican wives web site 

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