Mexico to sue USA for closing border

mikeandronda

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I am so flabergasted I dont even know what to write............................... :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: <br /><br /><br />Mexico Threatens Suits Over Guard Patrols<br />May 16 5:03 PM US/Eastern<br /> <br /><br />By MARINA MONTEMAYOR<br />Associated Press Writer<br /><br /><br />CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico<br /><br /><br />Mexico said Tuesday that it would file lawsuits in U.S. courts if National Guard troops on the border become directly involved in detaining migrants. <br /><br />Mexican border officials also said they worried that sending troops to heavily trafficked regions would push illegal migrants into more perilous areas of the U.S.-Mexican border to avoid detection. <br /><br /> <br /><br />President Bush announced Monday that he would send 6,000 National Guard troops to the 2,000-mile border, but they would provide intelligence and surveillance support to Border Patrol agents, not catch and detain illegal immigrants. <br /><br />"If there is a real wave of rights abuses, if we see the National Guard starting to directly participate in detaining people ... we would immediately start filing lawsuits through our consulates," Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez told a Mexico City radio station. He did not offer further details. <br /><br />Mexican officials worry the crackdown will lead to more deaths. Since Washington toughened security in Texas and California in 1994, migrants have flooded Arizona's hard-to-patrol desert and deaths have spiked. Migrant groups estimate 500 people died trying to cross the border in 2005. The Border Patrol reported 473 deaths in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30. <br /><br />In Ciudad Juarez, Julieta Nunez Gonzalez, local representative of the Mexican government's National Immigration Institute, said Tuesday she will ask the government to send its migrant protection force, known as Grupo Beta, to more remote sections of the border. <br /><br />Sending the National Guard "will not stop the flow of migrants, to the contrary, it will probably go up," as people try to get into the U.S. in the hope that they could benefit from a possible amnesty program, Nunez said. <br /><br />Juan Canche, 36, traveled more than 1,200 miles to the border from the southern town of Izamal and said nothing would stop him from trying to cross. <br /><br />"Even with a lot of guards and soldiers in place, we have to jump that puddle," said Canche, referring to the drought-stricken Rio Grande dividing Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, Texas. "My family is hungry and there is no work in my land. I have to risk it." <br /><br />Some Mexican newspapers criticized President Vicente Fox for not taking a stronger stand against the measure, even though Fox called Bush to express his concerns. <br /><br />A political cartoon in the Mexico City newspaper Reforma depicted Bush as a gorilla carrying a club with a flattened Fox stuck to it. <br /><br />Fox's spokesman, Ruben Aguilar, said Tuesday that Mexico accepted Bush's statement that the sending in the National Guard didn't mean militarizing the area. He also said Mexico remained "optimistic" that the U.S. Senate would approve an immigration reform "in the interests of both countries." <br /><br />Aguilar noted that Bush expressed support for the legalization of some immigrants and implementation of a guest worker program. <br /><br />"This is definitely not a militarization," said Aguilar, who also dismissed as "absolutely false" rumors that Mexico would send its own troops to the border in response. <br /><br />Bush has said sending the National Guard is intended as a stopgap measure while the Border Patrol builds up resources to more effectively secure the border. <br /><br />In Nuevo Laredo, across from Laredo, Texas, Honduran Antonio Auriel said he would make it into the U.S. <br /><br />"Soldiers on the border? That won't stop me," he said. "I'll swim the river and jump the wall. I'm going to arrive in the United States."
 

KaGee

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Re: Mexico to sue USA for closing border

The man has cahoneys (sp) for sure.<br /><br />O'Reilly just brought up a good idea... file one suit... can you say Mexican boycott?<br /><br />Personally, I think it's a great idea regardless.
 

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They are going to sue us for the return of their citizens? Or because they provided maps and instructions to on how to infringe on our soveignty by assisting their own citizen to enter our country illegally and now the maps are wrong?<br /><br />I hope the ACLU can spare some manpower to help out. Good solid American organization.
 

mikeandronda

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"Sending the National Guard "will not stop the flow of migrants, to the contrary, it will probably go up," as people try to get into the U.S. in the hope that they could benefit from a possible amnesty program, Nunez said."<br /><br /><br />Well maybe we should oput them in prison camps for coming over here ILLEGALY.........That should stem the flow. :mad:
 

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These people are fleeing Mexico because Mexico won't provide a living for them and Mexico wants to sue the US for mistreating the people that they crapped on. :D It just keeps getting more and more unbelievable with each new day. :rolleyes:
 

mikeandronda

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It would be laughable if it wasnt so freakin unbeleivable. Well I guess they ( Mexico) is just taking lessons from us. I mean when somebody can sue to have "gay" peoples sexual orintation mandatory to be included in history class why not sue us for not allowing them to do something illegal.
 

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I just edited what I wanted to say, but I will say we just need to start shooting them on site. Anyone coming across the border gets a bullet. Im tellin ya, we best get to learnin spanish yall, cause its gonna be our new language. :mad:
 

txswinner

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Hey we got better lawyers let us sue them in the international court for wrongful invasion of our country. Let's go for some young senoritas and tacos.
 

ob

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Pepe he sneak through the border<br />To picky the fruit for a quarter<br />With hees big brother Juan<br />Who just smuggles one ton<br />Of the cocain to sell to a snorter<br />If the agents then rush<br />It no matter to mush<br />Cause they give me a ride and some water<br />And then maybe manana<br />I will get marijuana <br />And try it again with my duaghter
 

cpj

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Re: Mexico to sue USA for closing border

Another poem:<br />American or wetback,only time will tell.<br />If we eat at Mcdonalds, or steal from Taco Bell.
 

kenimpzoom

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Wow, does this mean we can sue them for their citizens causing a strain on our government programs?<br /><br />Fight fire with fire, I say.<br /><br />Ken
 

rottenray6402

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Re: Mexico to sue USA for closing border

This is beyond the scope of stupid well into the realm of unbelieveable..... we are the stupid ones for allowing this to happen. Way to many lawyers and way to little common sense.
 

RubberFrog

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Re: Mexico to sue USA for closing border

Glad to see I am not the only one who is pissed off by this!
 

Elmer Fudge

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Re: Mexico to sue USA for closing border

Ross Perot was right, the Dems and the Reps were and are still blowing a lot of smoke, NAFTA made a bad situation worse. :(
 

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Re: Mexico to sue USA for closing border

Mexico to sue....???<br /><br />Nonsense. Mexico THREATENS to sue if the NG guys do what our President says they aren't gonna do.<br /><br />What court would they sue in? We have a law that allows a Citizen's Arrest. Our NG guys are Citizens, aren't they? Such a suit would be dismissed as being without merit.<br /><br />Maybe they will threaten to nuke Texas and Arizona. . . .nah, they would kill too many of their own. :D
 

Gary H NC

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I think we should send them all home,as i'm sure i'm not the only one thinking this!<br />Where i live in NC. we have the fastest growing hispanic population on the east coast.I was at my favorite boat launch last weekend and was in disbelief.Mexicans had taken over,about 30 of them on the banks fishing,music turned up and thier kids running around.The leave all of thier trash on the ground and **** in public!(that really ticked the wife off)<br />They keep every fish they catch no matter how small.<br />This used to be the nicest lake and area in this part of the state.<br />One good thing! They don't own boats! Leave them on the bank!Put the boat in gear and drive away!<br />Just hope they don't steal my truck while i'm gone!
 

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Im tellin ya, we best get to learnin spanish yall, cause its gonna be our new language. :mad:
Ayuh,................... :( :mad: :rolleyes:
 

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Re: Mexico to sue USA for closing border

Relax, folks.<br /><br />Before we get into a mob mentality here, and start stringing people up, let's kind of take a deep breath a second.<br /><br />There is a concept (in the constitution?) called posse comittatus (sp?) where basically it prohibits the military from being used as domestic law enforcement. It is desinged to keep some rogue politician from using the military to overwhelm the citizenry.<br /><br />Not sure how the NG fits into this category, exactly, but assuming the gov't has lawyers that know what the limits of power are re the NG, and they follow those limits, No court anywhere is going to do anything but throw out any such lawsuit as frivolous. But the courts get to decide what is frivolous, not Bill O'Reilly.<br /><br />We are, after all a nation of laws. It is the basis of our freedom and is the foundation of democracy itself.<br /><br />People like O'Reilly seem to want to overthrow our system of gov't and start some sort of race war for the sake of TV ratings, or to sell a few books.
 
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