Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Diplomatic Relations With Mexico Should Be Temporarily Severed to Register U.S. Displeasure with Mexican Government Interference in U.S. Affairs

Mexico's flagrant violations of U.S. sovereignty over securing our side of the border must be checked immediately and the best way to do so is to sever diplomatic relations with Mexico--at least temporarily.

They must be made to understand that their continued interference in our internal affairs is unacceptable. Here's a current list of Mexican transgressions currently in progress or that have already happened, and the stories below are a small sample of what's been happening:

Mexican Government Targets Arizona Law Against Human Smuggling
Mexican Lawmakers Join Protests in Los Angeles
Mexican Government Slams Georgia Anti-Illegal Alien Law
Mexican Ads Push Immigration Reform
Mexican Government Denounces Fees on Illegal Immigrant Wire Transfers
Chertoff Promotes Guest Worker Program With Mexican Lawmakers in Tow

We don't need foreign interference from a government that treats all illegal immigrants in Mexico as felons and does a fair amount of human rights violations itself.

Stay out of our business, Mexico.

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