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Mexico's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday issued an advisory to Mexicans living and working in Arizona following the signing of a controversial law to stem illegal immigration in that state.
In Arizona "there is a negative political environment for migrant communities and for all Mexican visitors," the advisory states.
Mexico's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday issued an advisory to Mexicans living and working in Arizona following the signing of a controversial law to stem illegal immigration in that state.
In Arizona "there is a negative political environment for migrant communities and for all Mexican visitors," the advisory states.
What drama...I know plenty of people who come into Arizona and go back to Mexico (where they live) and follow the rules. I sincerely doubt they are going to stop simply because their own corrupt government is just feeding them more lies.
Mexico's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday issued an advisory to Mexicans living and working in Arizona following the signing of a controversial law to stem illegal immigration in that state.
In Arizona "there is a negative political environment for migrant communities and for all Mexican visitors," the advisory states.
He should put out a warning for Mexicans living in Mexico that due to a corrupt government, ineffective police force, and years of relying on hand-outs that there is a danger of low wages, high crime, kidnapping, dangerous drug cartels, poor education standards and a high probability of never getting a decent job if they stay there.
He has some nerve fanning a fire about a state that has the balls to try to enforce a immigration policy that has failed miserably.
Mexico issues travel alert over new Arizona law - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100428/ap_on_bi_ge/lt_mexico_us_immigration_6 - broken link)
Take a look at the Comments section: I swear to God; they seem to be about ten to 1 in FAVOR of Arizona's new law. Note that Yahoo tends to be 'liberal'---------which makes the Comments ratio even more jarring.
Read and weep, pro illegal lovers.
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