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KPBS -- San Diego -- June 27, 2009     
Meddling Mexican pleased with Obama's amnesty chicanery   
The Director of Mexico's Federal Migration Institute says she's pleased President Barack Obama favors good policy over short term politics on the issue of immigration reform. As KPBS Reporter Amy Isackson explains, Cecilia Romero made the comments during a talk at the Institute of the Americas in La Jolla...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- June 22, 2009    
Foreigners to push to "regularize" status of parents of anchor babies   
The "secretary (read: chairman) of the Population, Borders and Migratory Affairs of the Chamber of Deputies" (House of Reps.), Jose Edmundo Ramirez Martinez, reported that 85 thousand Hispanic children were left abandoned in the United States in the last twelve months because...

Allan Wall -- VDare.com -- June 18, 2009    
Oh No! – Not another "Mexico-U.S. Inter-Parliamentary Meeting"?   
On Jun 5th-7th, Seattle was the venue for the annual "Mexico- U.S. Interparliamentary Group Meeting." -- It's an annual meeting, of selected members of the U.S. Congress and the Mexican Congress, alternating between the U.S. and Mexico, supposedly to discuss issues of bilateral interest...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- June 17, 2009         
Today's NAFBPO update from south of the border   
Javier Lozano, Mexico’s “Labor and Social Welfare” Secretary, said that all progress with the US government on the issue of migrants’ rights is “welcome, necessary and just.” In an exclusive interview with Notimex Lozano quoted the statements of Hilda Solís... that president Barack Obama is about to promote a migratory reform... [See Tantrum Watch]

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- June 6, 2009        
Today's NAFBPO update from south of the border   
...Leaders of [illegal aliens] in the United States keep asking themselves what working plans, what periods of time and requirements will the Guatemalan government, by means of its Chancery, ask for so that the migratory reform will [be] favorable [for] them...

Arizona Republic -- Phoenix -- June 5, 2009     
Arizona cops may stop accepting Mickey Mouse Mexican IDs   
A recent legal review revealed a Mexican identification card issued to more than 231,000 people in the Valley fails to meet Arizona traffic law, leaving some [illegal alien.... criminal] motorists subject to arrest during routine stops. -- While the Mexican government billed the matricula consular card as a secure document for U.S. transplants, police agencies said the card is invalid...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- June 3, 2009         
Today's NAFBPO update from south of the border   
23 Mexican congressmen will take part in the next Mexico-U.S. "Interparliamentary Reunion" in Seattle, WA, from June 5th to 7th; the chairman of the Chamber of Deputies committee on "Population, Borders and Migratory Issues" said there is confidence they will progress from rhetoric to concrete accords. The article's headline reads: "Mexican legislators will promote migratory reform in the U.S."

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- May 30, 2009         
Today's NAFBPO update from south of the border   
The Guatemalan Immigrants’ Movement (“Migua”) expressed its dissatisfaction about the way in which the Guatemalan Congress and Chancery have promoted an immigration reform in the US. --- Carlos Gomez... complained that the trips various officials have made to the U.S. have not reached the objectives of true immigration reform [aka amnesty].

POLL
Marietta (Georgia) Daily Journal -- May 16, 2009      
Do you support the formation of a North American Union?   
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox, speaking at KSU on Tuesday, called for a borderless 'North American Union.' Do you favor a merger of the U.S., Canada and Mexico?

GlobalAtlanta.com -- May 13, 2009   
Video: Vicente Fox pushing outrageous NAU, globalism, NAFTA expansion   
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox sees the European Union as an “inspiration” for much closer economic ties between the United States, Canada and Mexico. -- “What they have is a super-national organization without losing sovereignty, culture or anything,” Mr. Fox told GlobalAtlanta... [See NWO Treason Watch

Marietta (Georgia) Daily Journal -- May 13, 2009  
Meddling Mexican calls for North American Union   
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox pushed Tuesday for forming a union between Canada, Mexico and the United States. Fox was the keynote speaker at Kennesaw State University's inaugural summit on the Commission of North American Prosperity, or North America 2050. .

Associated Press -- May 12, 2009   
Vicente Fox continues his U.S. meddling tour   
Kennesaw, Ga. -- Former Mexican President Vicente Fox said Tuesday he is encouraged that the Obama administration accepts some U.S. responsibility for drug violence ravaging Mexico, but he is not yet persuaded it will lead to concrete U.S. actions...

FinalCall.com -- Chicago -- May 12, 2009  
Reconquistas, Mexicans demand amnesty action from Obama   
...Mr. Obama said he would push for immigration reform this year to legalize the estimated 12 [illegal aliens] workers in the United States, seven million of whom are Mexicans -- a longstanding Mexican demand. -- He also said that for now, because of the economic crisis, he did not believe it was prudent to review NAFTA -- one of his campaign pledges.

Irish Times -- Dublin, Ireland -- May 8, 2009   
Morrison says US immigration reform [amnesty] likely under Obama   
Former Congressman [from Conn.] Bruce Morrison has spoken of a very real possibility for immigration reform in the US thanks to the Obama administration. -- "When we organise, we change the nature of the debate," Mr Morrison told about 275 people at an Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR) meeting, held in Woodlawn, the Bronx...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- May 7, 2009   
Illegal aliens networking to thwart ICE   
Guatemalans who live in [the US] formed a defense cordon by means of which they've been able to free more than 60 [illegal aliens]. The increase in round-ups and deportations during 2008 motivated various migrant organizations to form the Community Defense Network, whose purpose is to avoid "by any means" the detentions by ICE...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- May 2, 2009         
Annoying Salvadorans still demanding amnesty in midst of major recession   
...Though the complicated issue of the economy will of course continue to be the U.S.'s main area of concentration – as it will be practically everywhere, and our national case is an example of that – issues such as immigration cannot wait, because it is directly linked with the economy...

Charlottesville (Va.) Daily Progress -- April 29, 2009   
Meddlesome windbag Vicente Fox whines about 'xenophobia' in U.S.    
...[Vicente] Fox was highly critical of the fence under construction along the border between the United States and Mexico that aims to restrict illegal immigration. The fence, he said, will not work and will be a barrier to trade. [Only a complete moron would make such a statement]

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- April 25, 2009   
Mexican menace insists on 'global migratory reform'   
At a work session of the Office of Mexicans Abroad, Mexico's Secretary of Foreign Relations, Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, said that there is a new relationship between Mexico and the United States and that on that basis the government of Mexico will insist in reaching accords for a global migratory reform...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- April 17, 2009    
Guatemalans, other obnoxious foreigners demand halt to US deportations   
Harold Rodas, Guatemala's Chancellor (Sec. of State), said that Obama and the Central American presidents will meet Sunday the 19th in the morning at the Summit of the Americas taking place in Trinidad and Tobago. He said : "The prime issue will be migration; we will ask for the deportations and round-ups to be halted, because we consider that they are an attack against human rights."

Face the Nation -- CBS News -- April 16, 2009   
Mexican windbag whines about U.S. gun laws   
Bob Schieffer of "Face the Nation" spoke with Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan about the violent drug war playing out near the border and where the weapons are coming from. [Maybe these nitwits should secure their own borders]

Transport Topics Online -- April 13, 2009   
Mexicans to press Obama on junker truck issue   
Mexico's president will urge President Obama at their meeting in Mexico this week to allow Mexican trucks to deliver goods inside the United States, Bloomberg reported Monday. -- Obama travels to Mexico Thursday to meet with Mexican President Felipe Calderon, and Calderon plans will ask Obama to allow Mexican trucks to operate across the border...

Fox News -- April 12, 2009   
Annoying Mexican Sarukhan insists most guns come from U. S.   
Auturo Sarukhan, the Mexican ambassador to the United States, repeated and defended his claim that 90 percent of the weapons intercepted in Mexico come from the U.S. -- During an appearance on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday, Sarukhan said on the Arizona and Texas borders with Mexico alone, roughly 7,000 licenses for federal firearms had been granted...  

Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- April 11, 2009    
Meddlesome Vicente Fox spews more blatant lies on U.S. soil   
April 10, 2009 // Former President of Mexico, Vicente Fox, is at it again. At a speech slated to be about about democracy in Mexico, Fox once again had a few choice words about the American media including taking a shot at CNNs Lou Dobbs.... [More Fox hooey here... includes pro-NAU balderdash]

USA Today -- April 1, 2009   
Meddling Mexicans continue to carp about YOUR Constitutional rights   
...Mexican President Felipe Calderón says little will change as long as the United States continues to make gun purchases so easy. His government is pressuring the Obama administration to tighten rules on sales, rather than just the cross-border transport of weapons...

San Antonio Express News -- March 29, 2009   
The meddlesome nuisance who won't go away... Vicente Fox pushes for a NAU   
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox was in San Antonio Friday, delivering a wide-ranging address about U.S.-Mexico relations that touched on trade, the drug war, comprehensive immigration reform and the United States' “mammoth” financial crisis that has spread worldwide....

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- March 28, 2009   
Mexico, Central American countries pushing for an amnesty again   
...A meeting by some Central American countries' heads of state has been taking place in Managua, Nicaragua. There, the president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, stated that "to emigrate is a human right and not a crime and we're going to ask him (Biden) that the issue of migrants be removed from the security agenda and that it be moved to the development agenda."

Galway (Ireland) Advertiser -- March 12, 2009   
Grealish appeals to Obama to assist Irish illegal aliens   
Galway West TD Noel Grealish has written to President Barack Obama, appealing to him to "regularise the position" of the 50,000 Irish [illegal aliens] in the US. -- Dep Grealish said yesterday, that as part of his ongoing representations on behalf of the [illegals], he has written to President Obama directly...

Michael Webster -- American Chronicle -- March 10, 2009  
Mexico's Catholic Church and Calderon charge U.S. with corruption   
The Catholic Church in Mexico today chimed in and sided with Mexico´s President Felipe Calderon on the controversial subject of U.S. government corruption and demanded that the U.S. government have a "change of attitude" that involves a "serious anti-corruption program to eliminate the protection that....

The Examiner -- March 9, 2009   
Lawmaker criticizes Mexican book donation, grousing ensues   
A routine donation of books to the state by the Mexican government has a Colorado Springs legislator worried that students will be exposed to "foreign propaganda." -- Republican Rep. Kent Lambert said in an interview Friday that he believes the books, which were donated this morning in a recent tradition...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- March 7, 2009         
Today's NAFBPO update from south of the border   
President Calderón was interviewed by the France Presse news agency and said that drug traffic is also due to corruption in the United States and added: "I want to know how many American officials have been charged in court for that reason." He added that...

El Universal -- Mexico City -- March 5, 2009    Translated by Google   
Calderon blames U. S. 'corruption' for his country's woes   
President Felipe Calderón said that the drug trade also reflects a phenomenon of corruption in the United States and asked the government for greater control of Barack Obama in the sale of arms to supply the Mexican cartels. [Isn't stopping smuggling into Mexico Calderon's problem?]

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