Fox is worried?
He should be. Mexico's Vicente Fox has gone on record supporting open borders and amnesty for Mexico's citizens who are in the US illegally.
Open borders would relieve Mexico's government of it obligation to work on developing it's economy and raise the economic status of it's citizens. Why should their government do anything when the good ole US will take all the economic deprived, merge them into their economy and then allow them to send $20 billion a year back into Mexico's economy.
Amnesty will allow those illegal Mexicans to remain in the US, feed on the US economy at will and open the doors for more Mexican citizens to do the same. Mexico would be rid of a large dissatisfied, resentful population.
There would be a reduced need for government services with the 10-12 million Mexicans in the US sending US dollars back to families and contributing to the Mexican economy.
In 2004 $33 billion in aid was sent to the Mexican government, in 2005 it was around $31 billion. The $20 billion sent back by Mexican illegal aliens in the US amounts to an additional $20 billion in aid Mexico's government doesn't even have to request.
So is Fox worried? Sure he is, but he shouldn't worry too much. Congress has shown a distaste for the hard work of sealing the US border with Mexico. President Bush has gone on record supporting a program that will provide a de facto amnesty for Mexico's citizens living illegally in the US.
Unless the US citizens get off their duffs and begin pressuring their representatives in Washington and their local state houses, there will soon be no border and in a few short years the southwest United States will be known as Mexifornia.
Bush's Plan to Seal Border Worries Mexico
Open borders would relieve Mexico's government of it obligation to work on developing it's economy and raise the economic status of it's citizens. Why should their government do anything when the good ole US will take all the economic deprived, merge them into their economy and then allow them to send $20 billion a year back into Mexico's economy.
Amnesty will allow those illegal Mexicans to remain in the US, feed on the US economy at will and open the doors for more Mexican citizens to do the same. Mexico would be rid of a large dissatisfied, resentful population.
There would be a reduced need for government services with the 10-12 million Mexicans in the US sending US dollars back to families and contributing to the Mexican economy.
In 2004 $33 billion in aid was sent to the Mexican government, in 2005 it was around $31 billion. The $20 billion sent back by Mexican illegal aliens in the US amounts to an additional $20 billion in aid Mexico's government doesn't even have to request.
So is Fox worried? Sure he is, but he shouldn't worry too much. Congress has shown a distaste for the hard work of sealing the US border with Mexico. President Bush has gone on record supporting a program that will provide a de facto amnesty for Mexico's citizens living illegally in the US.
Unless the US citizens get off their duffs and begin pressuring their representatives in Washington and their local state houses, there will soon be no border and in a few short years the southwest United States will be known as Mexifornia.
Bush's Plan to Seal Border Worries Mexico

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