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Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Ruben  Navarrette Jr.,  :: Townhall.com Columnist
Mexico's Fox has it backwards
by Ruben Navarrette Jr.,
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SAN DIEGO -- Mexican President Vicente Fox recently raised eyebrows north of the border when he said that Mexicans ought to be grateful for their heritage and asked them to imagine what life would be like had they been born in -- gasp -- the United States.

Well, for one thing, they'd have a much shorter commute to work.

No doubt about it. Fox has the gift of gaffe. He compared a fence along the U.S.-Mexican border to ``the Berlin Wall,'' boasted that Mexican immigrants in the U.S. are ``doing jobs that not even blacks want to do,'' called border enforcement measures ``disgraceful and shameful,'' and characterized the Minuteman Project as a bunch of ``migrant-hunting'' vigilantes.

OK, so maybe he got that last one right. But you get the point.

At first, Fox's rugged spirit seemed a refreshing change from the stuffed shirts of the corrupt Institutional Revolutionary Party, which controlled the presidency for 71 years before it was ousted by Fox's National Action Party in 2000. Fox also praised Mexican immigrants in the United States as ``heroes'' for their contributions to the Mexican economy -- more than $20 billion in remittances sent to Mexico this year alone.

Then the cowboy became an aristocrat. Suddenly, he was arrogant, meddlesome and boorish. These are serious times in the relationship between the United States and Mexico, and you'd like to think that the president of Mexico -- a country of 110 million people -- would be a serious fellow with serious thoughts.

If that's the case, and at this point I have my doubts, you wouldn't know it from Fox's comments suggesting Mexicans are lucky to have been born in Mexico rather than the United States.

The first thing that hits you is the absolute ridiculousness of the statement. Imagine a leader saying something like that in a country where, according to one recent survey, as much as 40 percent of the population would migrate to the U.S. if they could. Who's Fox kidding? In that scenario, the lucky ones are those with enough money to pay smugglers to buy passage to the United States, where workers can make more in a day than they make in a month back home.

Not that Mexico is a total bust. It works fine for some of its people. Perhaps Fox should have tacked on a qualifier, something to clarify that only some Mexicans are lucky. The wealthy, well-educated, politically connected, fair-skinned English-speaking Mexicans are the lucky ones. As they sit in their country clubs sipping fine tequila, they speak adoringly of Mexico and all that it has provided them. Continued...

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Ruben Navarrette Jr. is a columnist and editorial board member of The San Diego Union-Tribune.

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Cynthia tucker sells-out African America
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Cynthia used her voice today, at the Atlanta Journal Constitutional editorial page to rant about anyone who dares attempts to enforce our immigration laws. Her article used stereo types and no facts to support that our economy would collapse without an unlimited supply of illegal immigrants. Even the most liberal open border economist like Paul Krugman admits that illegal immigration is a drain on our economy.

Cynthia lets talk about facts. African Americans have been the biggest victims of illegal immigration and many do not support the open border-Amnesty immigration policy that you promote. Read for yourself.

WASHINGTON — Frank Morris has been outraged as he has watched leaders in the African American community stand arm-in-arm with Latino groups in support of immigrant rights.

Morris, the former director of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, a retired college professor and a current board member of the Center for Immigration Studies, said immigrants compete directly for jobs with African Americans, driving down wages and working conditions while in the country illegally.

“As long as there is an available labor supply, (immigrants) will be preferred to African Americans,” Morris said. “Employers prefer illegal immigrants because they can be exploited without any recourse.”

Robert Brown, an Emory University professor who studies African American politics, said many blacks are “less than sympathetic” to the plight of immigrants. Although many aren’t willing to speak publicly on the issue for fear of angering Latinos, a peek inside the editorial pages of African American newspapers, glimpses into town hall meetings and a look at national polls all indicate that many black Americans are uneasy about supporting immigrant rights.

Do you think Cynthia is an elitist selling-out hard working families by her support for open borders?


Ruben Navarrette`s Article tuesday
Yes, I read it today due to many problems with yahoo yesterday. His comments about the minutemen are unfortunate at best. You guys know him better than I do. This is my first read that I recall. He could have skipped the part about the drunk or uncouth tourists which while a minority are certainly present.

However, the general and somewhat specific gist of the article as concerning things "in Mexico" was rather accurate.

I concur, however, that the border needs some dutiful attention. We cannot simply go on and on receiving immigration indefinitely, especially when it's illegal.

I know that a lot of blacks are unhappy about losing work they would otherwise do, and so are poorer whites.

Anything we couldn't get done that way would simply get put on the back burner or we invent something technical to do same. I don't mind a limited number coming across legally to work at specific jobs for a limited time, and there should be some who become residents by applying for it in their countries, at home, as the law provides since a long time ago,(it takes five years of legal residence before applying for citizenship) through normal channels where they are evaluated as to their past history, health and general fitness for residence, but with limts as to the numbers of persons each year from each country. When you come across that way, you pride yourself much more than when you sneak in, no matter how needful your personal situation is.

I am totally biligual spanish having lived in numerous latin countries for many years including Mexico. But that doesn't relieve me from the responsibility of thinking about what is good for the U.S.A.

We are shipping lots of jobs overseas to get a better position for sales of (U.S.) sic, products. At the same time we're importing cheap labor to do other things in the U.S. Where in h'll are average americans going to work in a few years? The jobs are going to China, India and just about anywhere the owners and stockholders can make a better buck. Let's take a long term view at what is really happening to this country. It's not just a voting shift or new welfare people. It's bigger than that. Huh!!!
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