Mexican
Meddling
<---Visits since March 22, 2003
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| Jerome R. Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com -- April 22, 2008 Summit renamed to defuse 'North American Union' critics As the fourth annual summit of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America begins in New Orleans, the White House is engaged in a public relations campaign to reposition the meeting away from the controversial issue of continental integration... |
| Dallas Morning News -- April 22, 2008 Meddling Mexican lauds immigrants' contribution to U.S. economy President Felipe Calderón on Monday called attention to the growing role of Mexican immigrants in the rebuilding of New Orleans, raising a theme he's likely to bring up today when he visits Dallas. -- Mr. Calderón and his host, President Bush in New Orleans with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper for the North American Leaders' Summit jointly reopened the Mexican Consulate there. [Related video] |
| WBRZ-TV -- Baton Rouge -- April 21, 2008 Meddling Mexican claims attacks on disastrous NAFTA are unjustified New Orleans -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon took the offensive this afternoon, claiming attacks against NAFTA are unjustified, as he and President Bush made joint public remarks following their first formal discussions at the North American Leaders Summit that began here today... |
| Dallas Morning News -- April 21, 2008 Meddling Mexican to hear "immigrant" leaders' concerns at conference Mexico's President Felipe Calderón comes to Dallas on Tuesday with bridge-building credentials. He has a Harvard master's degree, English fluency and relatives who work illegally in the U.S. -- All three attributes should serve him well when he meets separately with Mexican" immigrant" leaders... |
| Dallas Morning News -- April 17, 2008 Meddling Mexican President to speak on immigration in Dallas In his first trip to Texas as president, Mexico's Felipe Calderón will make a brief stop in Dallas on Tuesday to talk about an issue that has become more and more contentious in recent months immigration. -- Mr. Calderón will appear at a conference of the Institute for Mexicans Abroad, a 125-member advisory council formed by the Mexican government in 2003 to strengthen ties between Mexico and its sons and daughters working in other countries.... |
| WTOP -- Washington, DC -- March 27, 2008 Chief, Meddling Mexican consul to talk about illegals Manassas, Va. -- Prince William County's police chief meets Thursday night with the Mexican Embassy's consul general and the county's immigrant community. -- They will talk about concerns stemming from the county's new policy on illegal immigration. |
| Statesman Journal -- Salem, Oregon -- March 20, 2008 In Portland, meddler Fox criticizes U.S. policy on Mexico Much of the U.S. public and some of the country's leaders do not fully comprehend the importance of Mexican [illegal aliens] to the U.S. economy and are confusing those [illegal aliens] with terrorists, former Mexico President Vicente Fox said. |
| Judicial Watch -- March 19, 2008 Mexican government organizing May Day marches in U.S. Led by Mexico’s government, illegal [aliens] across the nation are planning disruptive May Day marches demanding that the U.S. government halt immigration raids and that Congress pass laws to legalize them. -- Hundreds of thousands of rowdy illegal aliens flooded the streets of major cities last year demanding amnesty and other rights... |
| Council of the Americas -- February 13, 2008 Insufferable Reconquista's invasion advocacy on American soil ...[Felipe] Calderon views his visit as a chance to advocate for Mexicans migrants living in the United States. “The fundamental message is that we are with them, that the Mexican government is paying attention to Mexicans here in Mexico and in whatever other part of the world,” said Calderón during a recent interview... |
| San Francisco Chronicle -- February 13, 2008 Arrogant Mexican windbag spouts off at Harvard ..."The worst thing that happened in this country is this anti-Mexican or anti-immigrant perception of people," he [rabid Mexican Reconquista Felipe Calderon] said Monday, after giving a speech at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. "We need to contain this." |
| American Patrol Feature Story -- February 13, 2008 Obnoxious Reconquista to visit Mexican colony Today Mexican President Calderon will meet with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. They will have dinner at Getty House, the official mayoral residence. Nearly ten years after joining with Mexican President Zedillo and California Governor Davis to kill Proposition 187, Villaraigosa will no doubt bask in the glory of his victory over the United States in favor of Mexico. |
| San Bernardino County (Calif.) Sun -- February 12, 2008 Local 'immigration activists' to meet with nuisance Calderon ..."The reason he's [Felipe Calderon] in the United States is to exert influence directly and indirectly on U.S. policymakers in hopes that after the presidential election, there will be an expansion of the guest-worker program, there will be more visas issued to Mexican citizens and there will be a path to legalization for the illegal aliens already here," [George] Grayson said. |
| Chicago Tribune -- February 12, 2008 Mexican Reconquista menace descends on Chicago Mexican President Felipe Calderon arrived in Chicago Tuesday morning and was en route to McCormick Place, where officials said he'll meet with Mayor Richard Daley, Gov. Rod Blagojevich and other leaders as part of a four-day U.S. tour meant to strengthen economic ties and muster support for immigration reform [amnesty]. |
| Associated Press -- February 12, 2008 Attitude toward invaders (criminals) irks Mexican agitator Cambridge, Mass. -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Monday decried anti-[illegal alien.... criminal] perceptions in the United States and argued that Mexican [invaders] complement American workers. -- On his first trip to the U.S. as Mexico's president, Calderon said he is working to combat anti-Americanism... |
| ABC7-TV -- Chicago -- February 11, 2008 Mexican windbag heads for illegal alien-packed Chicago The president of Mexico will be in Chicago Tuesday as part of his first official visit to the US. Immigration reform is one major issue being discussed by President Felipe Calderon. But some Mexican-Americans living in Chicago are protesting his visit. [They're protesting because they think this jerk isn't meddling enough] -- [Also see: Next stop: Sacramento] |
| International Herald Tribune -- France - February 9, 2008 Meddling Mexican heads to U. S. to throw weight around ...[Felipe] Calderon's coast-to-coast trip, beginning Sunday, with stops in New York, Boston, Chicago, Sacramento, and Los Angeles, "allows him to refresh in the minds of the candidates of both political parties that the immigration issue is not going to go away and that he'll be back in 2009," said Riordan Roett... [Related item] |
| Los Angeles Times -- February 7, 2008 Obsessed Mexican Reconquista foresees 'friendlier U. S.' President Felipe Calderon said Wednesday that a shifting political climate in the U.S. could improve the chances that a new administration in Washington will help bring a comprehensive reform law that would legalize the status of Mexican [illegal aliens.... criminals]. |
| Oklahoma City Journal Record -- February 6, 2008 Meddling Mexican blowhard says building a wall won't help Building a wall between the U.S. and Mexico will not resolve the immigration issue, former Mexican President Vicente Fox said Tuesday. -- “Immigration enriches all nations,” said Fox, appearing as the speaker at an Executive Management Briefing hosted by the Spears School of Business... |
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Hispanic Link -- January 23, 2008 Intolerable Mexican busybody could play a role in U.S. campaigns An unexpected factor in the presidential election this year might not come from a primary. Instead, Mexico President Calderon might play that role. Calderon's mid-February visit to the US could set the stage. -- He is scheduled to meet with immigration reform leaders in New York, L. A., Boston and Chicago. Calderon will reveal at that time his strategy for approaching policymakers concerning [illegal alien.... criminal] rights. |
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Embassy Row -- Washington Times -- January 23, 2008 Annoying Mexican meddling in U. S. affairs again Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan criticized U.S. presidential candidates for making "immigrant-bashing" a "wedge issue" and called on Mexico and the United States to turn their relationship toward broader, strategic issues. -- "The challenge at the end of the day is whether Mexico and the U.S. are able and willing to play chess instead of checkers," the ambassador said... |
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Irish Times -- Dublin -- January 23, 2008 More Foreign Meddling: US candidates urged to back illegal Irish Candidates for the US Presidency were today urged to pledge their support to a campaign to grant around 50,000 illegal Irish [illegal aliens.... criminals] citizenship. -- Letters have been sent to all Democratic and Republican candidates for the White House by Sinn Fein Assembly member Cathal Boylan urging them to resolve the plight of the [illegal alien] Irish.... |
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Washington
Post -- January 7, 2008 Mexican windbag can't keep nose out of U. S. affairs Mexico's foreign minister accused U.S. presidential candidates Monday of worsening an already "adverse climate" for Mexican migrants and vowed to redouble efforts to protect the rights of her country's citizens now living and working in the United States... |
| All Headline
News -- January 5, 2008 Chile protests construction of U.S.-Mexico border fence Santiago -- Chile has joined the growing number of nations against the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. The Chilean Senate passed a resolution formally protesting the continued building of a wall on the border, saying it is an insult to Latin American countries. [Who cares?] |
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East Valley
Tribune -- Phoenix -- January 4, 2008 Meddlesome Mexicans blast Arizona employer sanctions law The Mexican government promised Friday to defend any Mexicans affected by an Arizona law that punishes employers who hire undocumented migrants. -- The Arizona law, which went into effect Tuesday, prohibits businesses from knowingly employing illegal [aliens... criminals]... |
| Tucson Citizen
-- December 19, 2007 Meddling Mexican demands more 'legal channels' for invaders The inspector general of Mexico's National Commission on Human Rights, in Tucson Tuesday, called for more "legal channels" into the United States for [illegal aliens... criminals]. -- Mauricio Farah Gebara spoke in Tucson on International Migrants' Day at a news conference called by the Rev. Robin Hoover... |
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Embassy
Row -- Washington Times -- December 10, 2007 'Macho' politicians President Felipe Calderon of Mexico [the reconquista zealot and insufferable meddling windbag shown at left with Bush] is so upset with the tone of the American presidential campaign, especially the candidates' views on illegal aliens [criminals], that he ordered Mexican diplomats across the US to take action. |
| Allan Wall
-- VDare.com -- December 5, 2007 Vicente Fox won't stop telling Americans what to do Now that Vicente Fox is no longer president of Mexico, he's more mobile, because constitutionally the President of Mexico can't leave the country without Congress's permission. -- He's definitely a man on the move. It's hard to keep up with him as he jets from speech to speech... |
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Thompson -- Mexidata.info -- November 19, 2007 Some in US fuming after head Mexican blowhard spouts off In mid-November, at the Foreign Ministry complex in Mexico City, mainly expatriate members of the Advisory Council of the government-sponsored Institute of Mexicans Abroad (IME) gathered for the organization's Tenth Ordinary session. The inaugural ceremony, on November 14, was presided over by President Felipe Calderón... |
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Charlotte
News & Observer -- November 18, 2007 Obnoxious Mexican gasbag continues meddling tour Durham, NC -- Promoting immigration, instead of creating policies against it, will help the US maintain its status as the world's top economy, former Mexican president Vicente Fox (clown shown at left) told a group of Duke University graduates Saturday. -- Fox... aid the US' anti-[illegal immigration... crime] stance promotes isolation and... |
| Austin
American-Statesman -- November 18, 2007 Mexico's frustration with U.S. immigration policy builds Anger in Mexico is growing in the wake of a number of new state laws in the United States considered by critics to be anti-Mexican, a shift probably reflected in President Felipe Calderón's verbal lashing this week of U.S. presidential candidates. -- In tougher rhetoric toward U.S. immigration policies... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution -- November 13, 2007 Obnoxious Mexican nuisance spews swill in Georgia Mexico's former president, Vicente Fox, said there are two types of local governments when it comes to immigration: Those that are "humane" and understand the benefits of [illegal aliens... criminals], and those that are "really going too far, and violating human rights in certain situations." |
| Laredo
Morning Times -- November 12, 2007 Specialist will address immigration issue A Mexican immigration specialist will speak about U.S./Mexico Migration Issues.The address is part of the Texas A&M International University College of Business Administration Western Hemispheric Trade Center International Bank of Commerce 2007/2008 Keynote Speaker Series. |
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H. Asgardson -- California Chronicle -- November 8, 2007 Genesis to exodus -- according to Vicente Fox "The wall is terrible - I can't think of anything worse," former Mexican president Vincente Fox fumed from his soapbox, when asked about the border wall being constructed between his nation and the United States. -- I can think of something far worse; a feudalistic society of haves and have-nots in Mexico City... |
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Citizens
Voice -- Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania -- November 7, 2007 Mexican windbag calls for open work force in the Americas Less than four minutes after former Mexican President Vicente Fox took the stage at F.M. Kirby Center Monday night, he called Mexican [illegal aliens... criminals] working in the US his "heroes," and applauded their work. -- It set the tone for his speech, which he has followed in TV interviews and book tours the last three weeks... |
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(Pennsylvania) Times-Leader -- November 4, 2007 Ex-Mexican president to be met with protest While Wilkes University officials are proud to host a lecture by Vicente Fox (clown at left) on Monday at the F.M. Kirby Center, not everyone is thrilled with the former Mexican president's visit to the Wyoming Valley. -- The grassroots group Voice of the People USA, which has sponsored several rallies in support of Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta's stance... |
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Argus-Leader
-- Sioux Falls, South Dakota -- November 2, 2007 Lying Mexican windbag continues meddling tour A former Mexico president said Thursday that immigration is an asset to any nation, and a framework can be built for it. -- Vicente Fox, who served as president from 2000 to 2006, said the market has driven immigration between Mexico and US. -- "There is demand for labor here, and there is supply here in Mexico," he said. |
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