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Sam Francis
-- VDare.com -- November 17, 2003 Fox Should Be Arrested And Thrown Out Of U.S. For Good While President Bush was explaining why Americans must export democracy to the rest of the planet last week, Mexico's President Vicente Fox was practicing his own version of democracy inside the United States. -- Virtually unreported in the national media, Mr. Fox's brazen lobbying of American elected leaders to advance his own agenda for amnesty of illegal Mexican aliens comes very close to constituting an act of aggression. |
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Kingman
(Arizona) Daily Miner
-- November 14, 2003 Immigration policy broke; repair needed ...Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, met with state leaders and with large numbers of his countrymen while in Phoenix. Some of the of those from Mexico were actually in Arizona legally. I suspect some had become United States citizens. -- Yet, Fox talked to them like they were citizens of Mexico. He even referred to having them eligible to vote in both countries with dual citizenship.... |
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Financial
Times -- UK -- November 11, 2003 US and Meddling Mexicans cautious on invader talks ...President Vicente Fox invested much political capital in his 2001 negotiations with President George W. Bush, while Jorge Castaneda, his first foreign secretary, spoke of aiming for the "whole enchilada" - a comprehensive accord. -- The new approach, according to Mr Derbez - who took over foreign affairs when Mr Castaneda resigned in January - is to take the enchilada "slice by slice". |
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Houston
Chronicle -- November 10, 2003 Visit to U.S. by meddlesome Mexican seen as limited success He came. He talked. Did he conquer? -- Vicente Fox had intended to lobby for both a Mexico-friendly U.S. immigration policy and investment on his trip to the Southwest last week. In 60 hours of speeches and closed-door meetings in the capitals of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, Fox repeatedly called for greater respect for migrants' human rights... |
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La Jornada
-- Mexico City -- (Roughly translated
by Google) -- November 10, 2003 Strip-mining America: 'Remittances' now Mexico's top source of $$$ President Vicente Fox Quesada festejó the increase of the remittances that the Mexican workers in the United States send to the country and that, in agreement with the official calculations, this year will reach 14 billion dollars. "This becomes the source number one of income in our nation. More than petroleum, more than the tourism, more than the direct foreign investment!..." [Spanish version] |
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QuePasa.com
-- November 10, 2003 Meddling Mexican, Perry have not yet reached an agreement Following a recent tour in the U.S. by Mexican president Vicente Fox, different media in his country criticized his position confronting Texas governor, Rick Perry, who was emphatic respecting the matters of water debt with his country and the death penalty; while remaining very reserved on the proposal of using the Consular Registration [aka the bogus Mexican ID] as official identification by Mexican immigrants. [Also see: Meddling Mexicans] |
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PHXNews.com
-- Joyce E. Downey -- November 9, 2003 Presidente Fox is a Macho, Macho Man ...While it may be factual, we should no longer tolerate the hue and cry that these poor folks only want a better life. People are dying and Presidente Fox calls on us to fix it as if the fault lies only north of the border. --- You've got to hand it to him for chutzpa. The legendary Macho Mexican Male image is alive and well in Presidente Fox. |
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Letters
to the Los Angeles Times (Free Registration) -- November 9, 2003 ...It's definitely in American interests to assist Mexico in solving its northward migration problems, but not on American soil. This must happen in Mexico. A first step in this regard is for the U.S. to seal its borders. Fox doesn't want immigration "reform" in the U.S. He wants immigration capitulation by the U.S. -- Fox deserves a firm response: "No. Go home and build a society your people won't desperately seek to escape." |
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Sacred Cow
Burgers -- November 9, 2003 Parody Cartoon: Meddlesome Fox visits his American pals "...You should know most of them by now. My country is so corrupt, I am forcing them [Mexican invaders] all to illegally enter your country by the millions! --- ...Any other nation on earth would tell me to go pound sand. But, fortunately for me, you Americans have your fair share of corrupt political leaders, too. -- And, uh... oh, yeah.... if you don't like it, then you're a filthy little racist." |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix -- November 8, 2003 Public Pulse: What would you tell President Fox? He [Vicente Fox] needs to concentrate on the Mexican economy and not expect the United States to provide jobs, education, and health care for his citizens. He seems more focused on what this country can do for his people than on what Mexico can and should do for its people. -- He creates more problems at home and abroad when he relies on an external source to fix and repair the Mexican economy.... |
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Associated
Press -- November 7, 2003 Fox hopes to finish amnesty deal for invaders in U.S. next week President Vicente Fox said Friday he believes Mexican and U.S. leaders will hammer out a concrete plan leading to an amnesty for some of the millions of undocumented immigrants [criminals] living and working in America during next week's Binational Commission meetings in Washington. -- Fox said he expects to draft a joint Mexican-U.S. immigration accord ... [and Bush will be out the door in '04 if he even thinks about signing it] |
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San Antonio
Express-News -- November 7, 2003 Meddling Mexican agitator feels 'buoyed' by U.S. visit Mexican President Vicente Fox wrapped up a four-day visit Thursday to the U.S. Southwest, saying he'd gained vital support in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona for his fight to persuade Washington to allow millions of Mexican immigrants work legally in the United States. -- After meeting with business, political and community leaders, Fox said he found new hope that such an agreement... |
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Robert Robb
-- Arizona Republic -- Phoenix -- November 7, 2003 U.S., Mexico interests splitting on migrants There have been important changes in the nature of illegal Mexican immigration over the past decade and a half or so. -- As a result, the interests of the United States regarding immigration reform may now substantially conflict with the vision Mexican President Vicente Fox came to Phoenix this week in part to promote..... |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration) -- November 7, 2003 Fox's efforts to aid invaders garner praise, U.S. criticism Before he abandoned his native Mexico and crossed illegally into the U.S. [a crime], Rafael Aldana was not getting much help from Vicente Fox. --- But since turning up in Santa Fe last year, the Aldanas have benefited from a vigorous campaign by the Fox administration to make life easier for millions of illegal Mexican immigrants in the U.S. -- From the Mexican Consulate here, his wife and 3 kids each received a matricula consular.... |
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Smuggler Gun Battle Keeps ABP from Protest
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November 4, 5, and 6, 2003 |