Now he is making open threats about physically attacking proposed
border security:
"What is not resolved
by intelligent policies and by leaders is
resolved by citizens. That is how the Berlin Wall fell and that is how
this
wall will fall," Fox told Reuters. "I hope it isn't even built
because, if it is, it will fall."
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=worldNews&storyID=2006-01-25T031212Z_01_N24223744_RTRUKOC_0_UK-MEXICO-USA.xml
Mexico's
Fox warns U.S. border fence will fall
Wed Jan 25, 2006 3:12 AM GMT
AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico (Reuters) - President
Vicente Fox warned on
Tuesday that a proposed high security border fence to keep illegal
immigrants out of the United
States will fall just like the Berlin
Wall.
The fence, approved by the U.S. House of Representatives last month,
has
angered many Mexicans and Fox's government is lobbying U.S. Senate
leaders to block it while also rallying opposition from
other Latin
American nations.
"What is not resolved by intelligent policies and by leaders is
resolved by citizens.
That is how the Berlin Wall fell and that is how
this wall will fall," Fox told Reuters. "I hope it isn't even built
because,
if it is, it will fall."
Fox's government has pushed hard for U.S. immigration reform in favour
of millions of Mexicans
living and working illegally in the United
States.
U.S. President George W. Bush is backing a guest worker programme
to
match immigrants with jobs for a set time period.
But the plan faces stiff opposition inside the Republican Party
and
many of its lawmakers supported the fence proposal as a way of
tightening security along the long, porous border.
They also voted to
make illegal immigration a felony.
Fox said he was still confident the Senate would knock down
the fence
proposal and that a guest worker program would be agreed upon this
year, but he took another swipe at the
"hard liners from the other
side" who want tighter border security and no immigration reform.
"It is truly shameful,"
said Fox, who has made close ties with
Washington and the search for an immigration deal the centrepiece of
his foreign
policy.
U.S. treatment of Mexican migrants is already a campaign issue ahead
of Mexico's presidential election in
July, especially after the recent
fatal shootings of two illegal Mexican migrants by U.S. security
forces.
Andres
Manuel Lopez Obrador, the leftist candidate leading opinion
polls, said on Tuesday the migration problem could not be resolved
"with
walls or repressive measures".
"If there is no growth in the Mexican economy and no jobs, then even
if they build
walls and maintain hardball threats and severe laws,
people will still, because of necessity, try to go and work in the
United
States," he said.
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On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 21:36:12 -0700, "Iconoclast"
<Iconoclast@tiscali.co.za> wrote:
>
>Fox sounds more and more like Nelson Mandella in the '80s making militant
>threats against
the white government in Pretoria. I would imagine the
>racial overtones and the militancy in his language is intended
precisely to
>have that effect. Fox plays the race card and wants to portray the white
>government in the U.S.
as racist, xenophobic, and divisive. I wonder if the
>PR firm in Dallas that he hired helped him with the language
of this
>statement? This kind of propaganda is much more sophisticated and effective
>than anything Tokyo Rose
or Hanoi Hannah ever broadcast, not to mention
>Radio Moscow or Radio Havana during the Cold War. Boulder, Colorado
has the
>media and the University of Colorado on a massive guilt trip over the fact
>that C.U. and Boulder are
white. The Hispanics are leading the charges of
>racism and hate against all whites in Boulder -- and doing it very
>successfully. Boulder must be a test city for anti-white propaganda and
>pro-Reconquista agitprop. Whatever
the MK Ultra is of the 21st century, it
>must be using Boulder as the laboratory. The kind of white youth who call
>in to KGNU discussions who represent the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice
>Center and C.U. spout all the PC
cliche's. "Boulder needs more diversity."
>is the most common refrain. Hanoi Juan McCain would be proud of these Pod
>People.
>
The position the Mexicans want to be in is that of Palestinians, but
with free, unfettered
access to our "Israel". I've heard _them_ make
that comparison again and again, both their press and their
government,
and I've even heard our hispanic posters here work the
analogy. They wish to be in the position to freely demonize and
moralize
against our people and our nation, whilst enjoying every
benefit of our nation and its anglo economy. They know they hate
us as
much as Palestinians hate Israelis, it's the most appropriate model
for them.
So far as their leftist and
college communist friends go, their moral
play for "immigrant workers", it seems to be one among several
rankings of
invasion tactics. Depending upon how much popular american
resistance is showing up the press and politics that month,
they go
for the appropriate tactic:
When american resistance is at its highest, they go for God, and make
their
demands in the most unarmed, non-beligerent format: Church and
religious organisations, helping God's little brown children
who just
want to feed their families. Breaking the rules and the law because
God doesn't know about laws.
At
the next level down of the american-resistance meter, they go for
the stuff you're talking about. Leftism, socialism and
justice, being
fair and equal to their "immigrants". They can carry signs at this
level and make ugly verbal allusions
about Americans and our society.
They demand things, but they aren't actually beating up Americans in
the street yet,
not unless they are at american-resistance events.
The next levels are speculative...
At the next one, they
will simply act as if all this in our country
belongs to them, and exclude non-raza from anything that comes under
their
control. We are toying around the edges of this level at
present, they already do it at workplaces. This is the level they
want
to secure by stopping enforcement proposals and fences.
At the level after that, I expect they would tire of
the presence of
Americans on their new turf altogether. It would become somewhat
dangerous and dicey for most Americans
to just live their lives. Not
unlike black men in the South of the 1950s. And the jobs wouldn't be
there anyway. This
level is acheived after a Guest Worker or similar
open-border sytem is working for a few years and the population has
tipped
to effective minority status for euro-americans on the ground.
I'm not predicting the future with this, this is just
what I imagine
happening in society with regard to them, if they should get to these
positions on the invasion board.
Sounds
pretty kooky eh?
You can experience those later phases right now by going down around
East LA., Corona and that area. I had to live there
for about a year.
It was that experience that turned me against these people and what
they are doing in a big way. Same
thing happened to my friends who
were with me. I never did get physically trounced, but they worked on
me and provoked
me every single day. They did it just because they
could. That's the kind of folk they really are when there is nothing
to
prevent it. Maybe they aren't this way in Mexico, I don't know, but
they are up here.
The very worst of them, incidently,
were the ones born up here who
could speak perfect English. So much for people who think language is
the problem.
That
is why all these ignorant remarks by liberals and denials by
hispanic apologists don't get anywhere with me. I just know
better.