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Thursday, January 06, 2005


Mexican Guide To Illegal Immigration

Just in case you're curious, the Mexican guide to illegal immigration I posted about earlier is online right here.

Illegals Crossing The River


It's about what you'd imagine. Tips on how to survive the illegal trip across the border without getting caught by border security and how to fly under the radar of authorities once on the other side. In summary, a state-sponsored guide to breaking U.S. immigration law put out by our Mexican "friends" south of the border.

Personally, I'm waiting for a full-on denouncement of this pamphlet from the Bush administration. This isn't a pamphlet put out by some activist group, this is a project sponsored by the Mexican government. They are mocking our laws. Its time for action.

But I'm not going to hold my breath either. Our President has proved time and again that pandering to the Hispanic vote in this country is much more important than respecting established immigration laws.

On a totally unrelated note, the women depicted in this thing are smoking hot.



Hot ChickHot Chick 2


Who was in charge of the illustrations on this project, Hugh Hefner?

Update:

It looks like one American politician isspeaking up (Michelle Malkin):

"As an act of good faith, I call on your government to immediately cease the distribution of the Guide for the Mexican Migrant, which is only the latest flagrant example of the Mexican government's lack of respect for U.S. laws," Republican Hayworth wrote Tuesday to Mexican Ambassador Carlos de Icaza""Mexico's state sponsorship of illegal immigration is nothing less than an act of deliberate hostility against the United States - an attack on our sovereignty - and it must cease before it does permanent damage to our relationship."

"The Mexican government has expressed support for an accountable guest-worker program," Hayworth adds. "However, such a program is simply not possible as long as the illegal invasion of America's borders continues with the active encouragement of the Mexican government."


It'd be nice to hear something similar from the Bush administration, preferably the President himself.

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