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Calderon: “Immigration an inevitable phenomenon” |
| Published: September 29, 2007, 2:40 pm |
| Tags: arizona politics, homeland security, immigration, janet napolitano |
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Demands open borders without pretense In a show of unbridled hubris, Mexican President Felipe Calderon told U.S. border state governors meeting in Puerto Penasco, (Rocky Point) Mexico, that immigration is an inevitable, natural phenomenon. He called upon the U.S. Congress to approve reforms that would allow more Mexicans to work legally north of the border, saying his countrymen have the right to be treated with dignity, regardless of their illegal status. Calderon demanded that the United States respect “the right to work wherever one can make the greatest contribution.” This is pure open borders rhetoric. Mexico's economy is reliant upon the remittances sent home by those working in the states. Apparently Calderon doesn't think sovereign nations are entitled to have enforceable borders. `Immigration is a natural phenomenon that is economically and socially inevitable,” he brashly stated at the seaside resort meeting. The Bush administration, [ Full article ] |
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