May 03, 2006
Memo From Mexico,
By
Allan Wall
May Day In Mexico – Dick Morris’ Bad Advice
May 1st in the United
States was
"The Great American Boycott". Here in Mexico it
was "Nothing
Gringo on May 1st."
So what did I do on May Day?
Did I gather other expatriate
gringos and march in the streets, waving the Stars and
Stripes and demanding my
"rights"?
Hardly! Had I done that,
I
wouldn’t be in Mexico anymore. The Mexican
government, unlike
our leaders, still understands such quaint concepts
as
national sovereignty and national identity. So they
don’t
put up with that sort of thing.
But I had a good
day anyway. I dined at an
American franchise steak and salad restaurant, with
my wife, our boys, and the
suegros (my
wife’s parents). And my father-in-law paid.
Leaving the restaurant,
we stopped an
American franchise office supply store, and then
passed by a Wal-Mart
Super-Center.
Judging from
the parking lot, the Wal-Mart
didn’t look very boycotted.
Overall the "Day
Without Gringos" didn’t
amount to much down here. May Day is an official
holiday, so the boys didn’t go to school (nor
did my wife, who is a teacher).
There was a
pro-forma protest at the American embassy, where
demonstrators were regaled with
a speech by "Delegado
Marcos", the
white Mexican leader of the
Chiapas Indian movement.
In Tijuana and Nuevo Laredo,
protestors blocked the border for a few hours.
The real May
Day action was in the U.S.A., and I watched some
of it on TV.
It’s sad to watch the slow-motion
fall of one's own country
from foreign soil. It’s no wonder the Mexicans don’t
respect us—we don’t respect ourselves. A great
nation wouldn’t allow this
sort of thing. A great nation wouldn’t have allowed it
to get this far.
As I
reported earlier, the Fox administration had
previously taken a neutral stance on the "Great
American Boycott", instructing Mexican consulates
not to participate.
On the eve of May Day,
Fox advised the marchers to be prudent…so as not to
provoke "xenophobia". [Espera
Fox que boicot en EU no alienta xenophobia, EL
Universal, April 30th]
And on May 2nd, after
the marches, Fox’s spokesman
Ruben Aguilar extended
his congratulations to the marchers in the U.S. for
being peaceful and respectful. Aguilar stated that the
Mexican government supports the demands the
"migrants" are making in the
United States. [Congratula
a Presidencia marcha pácifica de migrantes,
Universal, May 2nd, 2006]
As I
reported in a
previous VDARE.com article, U.S. immigration policy
is an issue in the Mexican Presidential election.
On May 2nd,
PRD candidate Lopez Obrador
(aka El
Peje,
aka AMLO) said
that, if elected, he would
make "migration" his number one priority in
relations with Washington. [
Mexico
leftist to push US on immigration reform, By
Kieran Murray Reuters, May 2, 2006
The same
thing is true of Fox, who has always made it his top
priority.
Oddly, the
possibility of the leftist AMLO winning the Mexican
presidency has so scared some U.S. pundits that they are
ready to surrender to Mexico on immigration in order to
prevent it.
Chief among
these is
Dick Morris, Bill Clinton’s
former spin doctor.
In a recent
piece of scaremongering propaganda Morris says that
Americans must help PAN candidate Calderon beat AMLO, by
surrendering on immigration. Because, according to
Morris, "A harsh shift in
U.S. immigration policies could fuel a leftist victory
in Mexico….We have only to hope that Congress won't pass
legislation that alienates the Mexican electorate and
delivers the country into AMLO's
hands." [Mexico's
Hugo Chavez by
Dick Morris FrontPageMagazine.com, April 4, 2006]
Morris tells us
that "Lopez
Obrador has attacked
U.S. attempts to restrict Mexican immigration and
will benefit tremendously if Congress alienates the
Mexican electorate."
Morris is
worried about Congress "alienating
the Mexican electorate"?
How about alienating the
American electorate?
Here is Morris’ flawed
logic:
"Mexicans are deeply
offended by the idea of a
wall designed to keep them out. Building a wall on
the border without also starting a guest-worker program
will play badly in Mexico. A wall with a
guest-worker program might go down better,
particularly if the legislation didn't include punitive
provisions making
illegal immigration a felony."
So Morris would have
us craft our immigration
policy around what he thinks would benefit a Mexican
political party?
This is madness.
US immigration policy is already in bad enough shape
without making it even worse in order to manipulate the
Mexican election.
Dick Morris
worked as an advisor for
Vicente Fox in 2000. He may be working for Calderon
in this election. And he has the gall to
tell Americans to adopt a surrender-to-Mexico
immigration policy to influence a Mexican election.
AMLO may lose anyway. Calderon has
been ahead in most of the latest polls.
But why are
people concerned about Mexico having a
"pro-American" president? Being "pro-American"
is not part of the job description of the
president of Mexico.
It’s a
lot more important to have a pro-American
president of the United States!
A pro-American president of the
United States would put the
jobs of American workers ahead
of the jobs of the
"willing workers" of the world.
A pro-American president would care
about
American citizenship and
national identity.
A pro-American president would
defend a
distinct American nation with its own future.
If we had that kind of a president,
it wouldn’t matter to Americans what the president of
Mexico did or didn’t do!
American
citizen Allan Wall (email
him) resides in Mexico, with a
legal permit issued him by the Mexican government. Allan
recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq with the
Texas Army National Guard. His VDARE.COM articles are
archived
here; his FRONTPAGEMAG.COM
articles are archived
here his "Dispatches from
Iraq" are archived
here his website is
here.