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Storm Lake (Iowa) Pilot-Tribune -- October 29, 2007 Arrogant Mexican continues U. S. meddling tour "The wall is terrible - I can't think of anything worse," former President of Mexico Vicente Fox said when asked about the border wall being constructed between his nation and the U.S. "We should be building bridges instead of walls. Bridges of peace, bridges of trade, bridges of love. " [More Mexican meddling] |
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San Jose Business Journal -- October 26, 2007 Former Mexican president decries US immigration policies Vicente Fox... came to San Jose Oct. 25 and called on the United States to tear down the wall it has been building on the Mexican border and to reject isolationist policies. -- "Walls don't work," he said. "The Chinese wall didn't work. The Berlin wall didn't work against freedom. This one won't work either." [More Mexican meddling] |
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KTRK-TV -- Houston Includes Video October 16, 2007 Fox talks Houston invasion with ABC13's Ted Oberg It is the future of the millions of Mexican immigrants in this country that is pushing former Mexican President Vicente Fox to stay in the public eye. -- When he took office in 2001, Fox figured Mexico and the United States were no more than a few months from changing history and legalizing the messy immigration battle... [More Mexican meddling] |
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Houston Chronicle -- October 16, 2007 Lying Mexican nuisance blasts 'xenophobia' in Houston Former Mexican President Vicente Fox doesn't get many breaks these days. -- He was slapped around on The O'Reilly Factor, had a new statue of his likeness yanked down by an angry mob in Veracruz, and along the way promoted his memoirs, which were published in English. [More Mexican meddling] |
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Tod Robberson, Dallas Morning News -- October 15, 2007 Q & A: Fox defends invading Mexican hordes Vicente Fox made Mexican history as the first opposition presidential candidate to wrest power from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, after seven decades of rule. The PRI did not make his term easy from 2000 to 2006. He faced major challenges: powerful drug cartels, corrupt police officials and increasing complaints... |
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Thor H. Asgardson -- American Daily -- October 15, 2007 Fox in the US henhouse, and the second Mexican revolution Vicente Fox has recently come under criticism within his own country, for the ostentatious display of his wealth, in the form of featuring his grand estancia during an interview. His rancho defies by its sheer opulent display, the egalitarian philosophy he promulgates for public digestion. In a nation which is 95% Mestizo... |
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Los Angeles Daily News -- October 15, 2007 Fox opens up on invasion and more political hot potatoes No longer muzzled by concerns of fragile diplomacy and political alliances, former Mexican President Vicente Fox has recently begun seizing the opportunity to speak out. -- In his new book... Fox details everything from his opposition to an "American Berlin Wall" on the southern border to his feelings about President George W. Bush... |
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Canadian Press -- Octover 14, 2007 Protesters pull down new statue of Mexican nuisance Fox Boca del Rio, Ver., Mex. -- Opposition protesters egged and then tore down a bronze statue of former Mexican President Vicente Fox down today, just hours after it was erected. -- Workers put up the commemorative statue before dawn in the city of Boca del Rio, in Veracruz state. |
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Dallas Morning News -- October 13, 2007 Irving thrust into U.S. spotlight by many ICE arrests ...A recent spike in the number of detainers placed on Irving arrestees has drawn the ire of the Mexican consul and former Mexican President Vicente Fox and sparked a City Hall protest. --- Irving police began using CAP last year. Its purpose is to detain illegal [aliens... criminals] who have been accused of a crime... |
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Dallas Morning News -- October 12, 2007 Annoying Mexican says U.S. 'denying its immigrant soul' ..."The United States is denying its immigrant soul," [obnoxious and meddlesome Mexican Vicente Fox] said. He pointed to the controversy in Irving, where police are working with federal immigration officials in a crackdown against illegal [aliens... criminals], a policy resulting in "repression and unjustified fear," Mr. Fox said. |
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Associated Press -- October 9, 2007 Arrogant Mexican Reconquista claims "racists stop immigration" Former Mexican President Vicente Fox said Monday that the United States is letting racism dictate its policies, especially when it comes to immigration [talk about the pot calling the kettle black]. -- "The xenophobics, the racists, those who feel they are a superior race ... they are deciding the future of this nation," he said... [More Mexican meddling] |
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KTHV-TV -- Little Rock -- April 27, 2007 Vicente Fox talks immigration in Arkansas Minutes into his speech at Harding University, former Mexican president Vicente Fox talked on the issue of immigration. -- "Documented, undocumented; they are real heroes," he says. "They are here because they're looking for the American Dream." -- Fox went on the say America would be in trouble without Mexican workers. [More Mexican meddling] |
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Audio Courtesy of Lone Wolf -- May 26, 2006 Mexican snake spews 25+ minutes worth of lies in Sacramento Audio of Vicente Fox's disgusting fib-fest on May 25, 2006 at the state capitol. Fox is introduced by Tijuana- born Mechista skunk Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, a dangerous little anti-American fifth-columnist who practically swoons over Fox. Commentary by KFI's John and Ken. Click here to listen. |
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Associated Press -- May 25, 2006 Mexican Reconquistador calls Senate treason an 'historic vote' Sacramento -- Mexican President Vicente Fox on Thursday called the U.S. Senate's landmark vote on immigration policy a "monumental step forward" that marks a historic moment in the relationship between Mexico and the U.S. -- "It is a moment that millions of families have been hoping for..." [See which bastards need to get the boot] |
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The Conservative Voice -- May 25, 2006 Arrogant Chief Reconquistador warns U.S. lawmakers During this week's visit to Utah and other US states, Mexican President Vicente Fox continued to warn the US Congress and the American people against building a wall or fence at the US Border. Urging the Senate to accept Mexico's plan of continuing to allow illegals to cross the US Southern border... |
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KATU 2 News - Portland, Oregon -- May 24, 2006 Mexican meddler makes outrageous statements in Yakima Vicente Fox told hundreds of farm workers here Wednesday that his country and the UU.S. can't go it alone in trying to fix immigration problems. -- "It's clear the purpose is to reach an agreement that can give security, that can give legality, that can give flow to the migrant people," Fox said in Spanish on his visit to the western U.S. [This guy from Texas is the real problem.] |
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KSL-TV -- Salt Lake City -- May 24, 2006 Protesters decry presence of meddling Mexican Fox Protesters, many of them angry about US immigration policy, vented their frustrations today at Mexico's President. They gathered at the Capitol to make their voices heard. -- It's been mostly a good will tour for President Fox, but there are people who are obviously not happy he came here and not happy there are so many... [Also see: Meddling Mexicans] |
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Salt Lake Tribune -- May 24, 2006 Utah Minutemen tell Fox to 'go back to Mexico' Toting American flags and waving large banners, about 100 people assembled in front of the Governor's Mansion on Tuesday night, yelling and chanting at Mexican President Vicente Fox's motorcade as he arrived for the State Dinner. -- "Go back to Mexico, Fox, we don't want you here!"... |
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Associated Press -- May 24, 2006 Mexico's Fox bringing immigration battle to U.S. Mexican President Vicente Fox is taking his five-year battle for immigration reform to the front lines with a trip this week to California, Utah and Washington, D.C. -- But some say the visit may do more harm than good. -- Fox wants Congress to approve a guest worker program... |
United Press International -- May 24, 2006
Nettlesome Mexican troublemaker spouts off on invasion
Salt Lake City -- Vicente Fox is telling U.S. audiences during a visit that building border fences isn't the solution to the problem of illegal immigrants. -- Speaking on his first of four days in the United States, Fox on Tuesday told about 800 Mexican-Americans at a cultural center outside of Salt Lake City that Mexico wants to be part of the solution...
El PresidenteAssociated Press -- May 23, 2006
Meddling Mexican to meet with Reconquistas
Mexican President Vicente Fox will address a joint session of the California Legislature and meet with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday. -- It will be Schwarzenegger's first meeting with Fox since he became governor in 2003, although the two have met before. [Fortunately Fox will be out of office later this year.]
El PresidenteSan Diego Union-Tribune -- May 21, 2006
Fox's U.S. trip slated at 'terrible time' in debate on invaders
In politics, timing is everything and pundits say the timing of Vicente Fox's visit next week to California and the West couldn't be worse. -- Gov. Schwarzenegger is deciding whether the California National Guard will participate in President Bush's plan to send 6,000 troops to the border. The Utah Minutemen are planning a protest...
El PresidenteAssociated Press -- May 16, 2006
Meddling Mexican to troll 3 U.S. states next week
President Vicente Fox was to meet with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa [a vehement Mexican Reconquista, MEChA cheerleader, and ACLU lackey] next week in the United States, and to visit the states of Utah and Washington, Fox's spokesman said Tuesday.
Axis of WeaselsAssociated Press -- May 14, 2006
Mexico's meddlesome Fox calls Bush to discuss border
...White House spokeswoman Maria Tamburri said Bush made clear to Fox in the morning telephone conversation that "the United States considered Mexico a friend and that what is being considered is not militarization of the border, but support of border capabilities on a temporary basis by the National Guard." [One opinion of Mr. Bush]
El Universal -- Mexico City -- May 13, 2006
Fox focuses on opportunities of migration
Vienna -- President Vicente Fox on Friday said migration is "a huge opportunity" for everyone, although he noted the cross- border movement of laborers must occur in an orderly and lawful fashion. -- "Migration is ... a strategic factor in the 21st century and surely we'll discuss it here because it´s a theme that affects the entire world," Fox said...
Deseret Morning News -- May 5, 2006
Mexican leader to visit Utah this month
Mexican President Vicente Fox will visit Salt Lake City later this month as part of a three-city tour of the United States... -- Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. invited the Mexican leader to Utah last year during a meeting with Fox in Mexico City intended to foster a trade, educational and cultural alliance between Utah and Mexico. [See: Meddling Mexicans]
El PresidenteThe Conservative Voice -- April 20, 2006
Head Mexican says U. S. border protection is 'shameful'
Mexico's President Vicente Fox has called US residents', who live along the US-Mexico border, plans to build a fence along their properties "shameful". Chris Simcox, founder of the Minuteman Project, has said that US border residents have asked for the group's help in erecting a fence or wall, if the US government refuses to do so.
Fox WatchWashington Times -- March 31, 2006
El Presidente on illegals
"There is no doubt that Mexicans, filled with dignity, willingness and ability to work are doing jobs that not even blacks want to do there in the United States." When Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, uttered those words in May 2005, Americans on the right and the left wanted to take him to the woodshed...
El PresidenteReuters -- January 25, 2006
Mexico's Fox warns U.S. border fence will fall
Aguascalientes, Mexico -- President Vicente Fox warned on Tuesday that a proposed high security border fence to keep [illegal aliens... criminals] out of the United States will fall just like the Berlin Wall. -- The fence, approved by the U.S. House of Representatives last month, has angered many Mexicans and Fox's government...
El PresidenteDallas Morning News Editorial -- January 11, 2006
Fox has no room to criticize on immigration
It's not surprising that Mexico's President Vicente Fox would lash out at the United States for the recent House bill that proposes making illegal immigration a felony and adding a 700-mile wall along the border. -- However, it does seem disingenuous for Mexico's top leader to throw stones at Washington...
El PresidenteL.A. Times -- January 6, 2006
Critics tell Fox to confront U.S.
Mexico City -- Mexican President Vicente Fox faced increased criticism Thursday for his government's response to the shooting last week of a Mexican national during a confrontation with the U.S. Border Patrol just a few yards north of the international frontier near San Ysidro, the southernmost neighborhood of San Diego.
El PresidenteEFE -- Madrid -- January 4, 2006
Mexico City -- As this election year kicks off and tensions with Washington rise over immigration, the government of President Vicente Fox is defending itself against opposition claims that it has been "spineless" in responding to the [alleged] slaying by a U.S. law enforcement officer of a young Mexicanemigrant[illegal alien... criminal] just north of the border. [See: Meddling Mexicans]