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Star Tribune
-- Minneapolis - St. Paul -- June 18, 2004 Cash flow from U.S. is a focus for meddling Mexican moocher When the people in business suits leave offices in downtown Minneapolis at the end of the day, an army of janitors takes their places at night. Many are Mexican, many are living here illegally. -- While some Americans bristle at illegal immigration, Mexican President Vicente Fox has lauded as heroes Mexicans working -- legally or illegally -- in the United States and sending some of their earnings back home. |
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Investors
Business Daily -- June 17, 2004 Insulting troll Fox says America needs Mexico's flotsam NAFTA partners Mexico, the United States and Canada should join efforts to stop what some see as the bleeding of North American jobs to Asia, Mexican President Vicente Fox said Thursday to a foreign-relations group. -- Fox said an aging U.S. population would be well served by allowing more free- flowing immigration of a decidedly younger Mexican population into the United States. |
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Chicago
Tribune (Free Registration) -- June 17, 2004 Obnoxious Mexican urges governor to back invader licenses ...[Vicente Fox] also met privately with Gov. Rod Blagojevich at a downtown hotel, where the president touted a controversial proposal to grant driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants [criminals]. Blagojevich has said he supports the idea, but Fox urged the governor to express his backing more strongly. -- "Mexicans are responsible people. We are honest people. We are hard-working people," Fox said. |
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Associated
Press -- June 17, 2004 Mexican menace Fox demands benefits for his invaders Vicente Fox said Wednesday that Mexicans in the United States have improved their standard of living but still must fight for greater opportunities [read: further sponging off their U.S. neighbors]. -- He also called on municipalities to recognize identification cards handed out by Mexican consulates to immigrants as legal forms of ID [these things are about as worthless as $3 bills]. |
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Associated
Press -- June 17, 2004 Meddling Mexican has nerve to gripe about B.P. Mexican President Vicente Fox said he will send a bill to Congress asking lawmakers to give Mexicans living abroad the right to vote for president in 2006. -- Fox also announced Tuesday that he had instructed Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez to lodge "an energetic protest" to the U.S. State Department and the Interior Department "for the recent operations against Mexicans" in the United States. |
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Chicago
Tribune (Free Registration) -- June 16, 2004 Mexico's diplomats step up for immigrants Mexican President Vicente Fox arrives in Chicago on Wednesday for a two-day visit that will highlight a growing and sometimes controversial campaign that has Mexican diplomats fighting for their countrymen at City Hall and in Springfield. -- From promoting acceptance of an identification card issued by the consulate to pressing state legislators to raise the minimum wage [none of which is any business of Mexico]... |
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Dallas Morning
News (Free Registration) -- June 15, 2004 Perry to meet with Fox in Mexico City next week San Antonio (AP) Gov. Rick Perry will be in Mexico next week for a trade conference as well as private meetings with Mexican governors and President Vicente Fox. -- Augustin Gutierrez Canet, Fox's international press spokesman, said topics Perry and Fox are expected to discuss include immigration, border security, commerce and Mexico's water debt to the United States. [Also see: Mexican Meddling] |
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Press -- Minneapolis - St. Paul -- June 15, 2004 Shameless Mexican lawbreakers have message for Fox ...So, when he [Mexican invader José Gaspar] was asked what question he would pose to Mexican President Vicente Fox, who arrives here Friday for a first-ever visit, it was the same one he would ask of President Bush. -- "Amnesty,'' he said simply, as he motioned to one of his dining room tables, as if Fox had just walked through the door and sat directly across from him. "That's what I would ask him...." [Also see: Mexican Meddling] |
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Kalamazoo
Gazette -- June 7, 2004 Area students to meet president of Mexico Lawrence, Mich. -- About 180 Van Buren Intermediate School District students will be greeting the president of Mexico when he arrives in Lansing to visit Gov. Jennifer Granholm on June 17. -- "We've been asked to assist in the planning and also take students to receive President (Vicente) Fox when he gets off the plane," John Dominguez, the VBISD's director of migrant bilingual education... |
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Associated
Press -- June 4, 2004 Fox wants to expand military ties with Russia President Vicente Fox says his country hopes to expand military cooperation with Russia, assembling some Russian helicopters here and importing a mixed civilian-military factory. -- Speaking in the state of Hidalgo on Wednesday, Fox said the arms issue would be "a principal topic" in talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is scheduled to arrive on Monday. |
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Associated
Press -- June 4, 2004 Fox urges fighting terrorism with rights, law Vicente Fox on Thursday called for fighting violence and terrorism though international law and human rights and for a stronger United Nations. -- "The response of democracies to terrorist violence should be the unrestricted application of international law, ... the assurance that human rights are not violated," Fox said... [This from the pompous leader of a country that won't send troop 1 off Mexican soil to help defend any other U.N. member nation] |
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Chicago
Sun Times -- June 2, 2004 Meddling Mexican to troll Chicago invasion station Mexican president Vicente Fox will visit Chicago this month during a brief tour of the Midwest. -- Fox, who has visited Chicago twice before, will take part in a ceremonial ribbon cutting of the Mexican Consulate that opened earlier this year on the West Side. It was built to help ease the chronic congestion at the consulate's former Michigan Avenue office. |
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Minneapolis
Star Tribune -- May 21, 2004 Meddling Mexican headed for Minnesota, Governor delighted Vicente Fox will come to Minnesota next month for an official visit described by state officials as one of the more significant by a head of state since Mikhail Gorbachev of Russia (then the Soviet Union) in 1990. -- Hispanics -- largely Mexicans and Mexican-Americans -- now comprise the largest and fastest-growing minority group in the state...[Previews of Coming Attractions] |
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El Universal
-- May 13, 2004 Fox Rebuffs Derbez: We will never send troops to Iraq Bern, Switzerland President Vicente Fox on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of Mexican troops being sent Iraq, even at the United Nations' request. -- Fox, who kicked off his European tour in Switzerland, said "our constitution doesn't allow it, and, secondly, this administration has no intention of participating militarily in Iraq." |
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Reuters
-- April 23, 2004 Schwarzenegger and Fox to meet, says annoying meddler Los Angeles, Calif. Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez said Friday that California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mexican President Vicente Fox will hold their first meeting in September. -- The foreign minister told a news conference in L.A. that the meeting would be held in California and would center on immigration and border issues [neither of which are state issues]. [See: Meddling Mexicans] |
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Associated
Press -- April 2, 2004 Fox: U.N. will decide what to do if U.S. won't comply with ruling Mexican President Vicente Fox said Friday the International Court of Justice and the United Nations will have to decide what to do if the United States doesn't comply with a ruling that it review the cases of 51 Mexicans on death row. -- "We don't have any actions planned because we're expecting (the United States) to comply," he [Fox] told the APME board of directors... |
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Associated
Press -- March 25, 2004 Mexicans have the audacity to whine about visiting spelunkers Rescuers descended into a central Mexican cave Thursday to check the well being of five British military divers and their civilian guide who were trapped below ground two weeks ago by rising water. -- The Mexican president, meanwhile, said he was sending a letter of protest to the British government seeking an explanation of why the divers did not seek government permission before entering the cave. [This incident was featured on the John and Ken Show on KFI, Los Angeles today...they went off on the arrogant hypocrite Fox for nitpicking, among other things] [Also see this La Jornada item - roughly translated] |
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El Universal
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-- March 20, 2004 Irksome Fox teams up with Central America to badger U.S. President Vicente Fox and the seven leaders of Central America will seek to create a front to push within the United States the Immigration system reform that George W. Bush proposed last January, and which opens a possibility that millions of workers who are in the American Union can regulate their situation with temporary work permits. |
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Washington
Times -- March 4, 2004 Intrusive, troublesome Mexicans lobby for invader amnesty The Mexican government is lobbying U.S. lawmakers and civic leaders for amnesty or guest-worker status for millions of [read: illegal aliens [criminals] now in the United States, working through a coalition of U.S.-based immigration rights associations, Mexican-American organizations and grass-roots Hispanic groups. -- IME President Candido Morales has described efforts to reach out to the Mexican-born population... |
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Mexidata.info
-- March 3, 2004 Meddling Mexicans examine relations with U.S. With two years left in the administration of Vicente Fox, and just days from his (March 5-6) meetings with George W. Bush, the Mexican government is initiating a new stage in its relations with the U.S. As such, it will submit a series of bills in coming weeks in order to "successfully" face the time remaining with regards to the relationship with Washington. |
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The Sun-News
-- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina -- February 23, 2004 Mexican officials to visit invasion center in N.C. Brunswick County's Hispanic transitional center is on schedule to open March 19 with a weeklong visit from officials of the Mexican government. -- Mike Reaves, president of Brunswick Community College, said school officials are working to provide a live videolink from Mexico City to Brunswick County so Mexican President Vincente Fox can make a speech at the opening ceremony. |
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Mexidata.info
-- Fberuary 11, 2004 Meddling Mexican leader sends messages to invaders Since October 18, 2003, President Vicente Fox has been addressing the Mexican community in the U.S. This is done through radio spots that are broadcast every Saturday morning on Radio Unica. -- [Fox says during one of his propaganda broadcasts:] "Greetings dear friends. As you all know from the media, President Bush has made a proposal on immigration for undocumented workers..." [See: Meddling Mexicans] |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- January 19, 2003 Meddling Mexican urges quick approval of bogus Bush scheme ...During his weekly radio address, [Vicente Fox] said the U.S. leader's plan would help millions of undocumented Mexicans [criminals] living and working in the United States to "obtain legal status and proper documentation." "They could emerge from the shadows, retain their workers' rights and be totally respected once this proposal is approved," Fox said. [See: Meddling Mexicans] |
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Associated
Press -- January 17, 2004 Meddling Mexicans firmly behind Bush's outragous amnesty scheme Mexico will work closely with George W. Bush and do all it can to help his proposal to overhaul American immigration policies become a reality, Fox said Saturday. -- During his weekly radio address, the president said the Bush plan would help millions of undocumented Mexicans living and working in the United States "obtain legal status and proper documentation." |
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El Universal
-- January 16, 2004 Fox pushing for increase in temporary U.S. work visas President Vicente Fox on Thursday said he was pushing his U.S. counterpart, George W. Bush, for "a substantial increase" in the annual number of temporary U.S. work visas offered to Mexicans. -- Fox said he hoped the number of H2A and H2B visas issued for temporary agricultural or non-agricultural work, respectively would rise "up to two or three times the current amount," of 60,000 per year. |
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Washington
Times -- January 12, 2004 Fox seeks to open U.S. borders Mexican President Vicente Fox yesterday said he favors open borders across North America, not amnesty for his countrymen illegally residing in the United States. -- The alien work program announced last week by President Bush would not encourage aliens to remain in the United States, because they love their home country, the Mexican president told the "Fox News Sunday" program. |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- January 10, 2003 Fox: Migrants don't want U.S. citizenship President Vicente Fox said Friday that undocumented Mexican migrants don't want U.S. citizenship, contradicting immigration activists who demand naturalization and oppose any proposal that doesn't include it. --- In euphoric language he has seldom used since 2001, Fox said "we are enchanted with our relationship with the United States..." [See: Meddling Mexicans] |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- January 6, 2004 Fox optimistic over migration talks President Vicente Fox said Sunday that he hopes to take a step closer to an immigration agreement with the United States when he meets with U.S. President George W. Bush during the Summit of the Americas later this month. -- The two presidents are scheduled to meet during the summit of hemispheric leaders, which Fox will host in Monterrey on January 12 and 13. [Please observe 'Don't Shop Day' January 12] |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration) Fox meddles in California invader driver's license snit President Vicente Fox called Thursday for the restoration of a California law that would allow illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses, saying it would benefit more than 1 million Mexicans who are "working people decent people." -- "We will be fighting tooth and nail to convince the state of California to once again issue licenses to all Mexican migrants, independent of their legal status," he told migrants... [See: Meddling Mexicans] |
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Associated
Press -- December 18. 2003 Bush and Fox to meet on restarting immigration talks President Vicente Fox assured migrants returning for the holidays Thursday that he would fight to give them more opportunities in the United States, including the right to a driver's license in California. -- "We will be fighting as hard as we can to convince the state of California to once again issue licenses to all migrants because they are working people, decent people, honest people," he said. |