May 28, 2006
Memo From Mexico,
By
Allan Wall
Vicente’s Tour De Fox Of The Henhouse
Mexican Presidente
Vicente Fox was in the United States again last
week. And he had a very successful time of it.
Fox visited several states, spoke
to business and political leaders, and to Mexican
colonist communities. And by a fortunate coincidence
(for Fox that is) while he was visiting, the U.S. Senate
approved S. 2611, which made Vicente
VERY happy.
Mission accomplished!
Fox’s first destination was Utah, a
state with laws that openly encourage illegal
immigration. Not only is Utah the home of
invasion-promoters like
Orrin Hatch and
Chris Cannon, but Utah also offers illegal aliens
in-state tuition. If you’re a lowly American citizen
from Arizona, and you migrate to Utah, you’d have to pay
out of state tuition. But if you
illegally migrate there from Mexico, you can enjoy
in-state tuition. What a deal!
Utah also has a special driver’s
license, called a 'driving privilege card'
specifically designed for illegal aliens!
[Utah’s
Embrace: No Documents, No Problem Michael Riley,
Denver Post, April 2nd, 2006]
Joe Guzzardi has reported how the previous Utah
governor traveled to Mexico and promised Fox that Utah
would share the same school calendar and curriculum with
Mexico! [Chris
Cannon and the Betrayal of Utah]
Naturally, Fox was happy to visit
Utah and tell folks to keep up the good work!
On May 23rd, Fox spoke
in Spanish, in Utah’s 'Great Hall' to members of
the Mexican colonist community. He said that
'It
is not with walls that this situation is remedied, it is
not with fences that the problem is resolved, but in
shaking hands and working together, with bridges of
understanding and collaboration.' [Fox
in U.S. says walls won’t fix problem, by Brock
Vergaris, AP, May 23rd, 2006] ('No es
con muros como se remediará la situación; no es con
vallas como se resolverá el problema, sino dándonos la
mano y trabajando juntos, con puentes de entendimiento y
de colaboración.' [Palabras
del Presidente Vicente Fox Quesada durante la reunión
con la Comunidad Mexicana, que tuvo lugar en el Utah
Cultural Celebration Center, en esta ciudad.])
TRANSLATION: Open borders for
Mexicans entering the U.S.
Fox was very appreciative of Utah’s
approach to illegal immigration, stating that it was a
good example to the rest of the U.S.
Also speaking at the Great Hall
Fox-Fest was a local Gringo Collaborator, Utah Attorney
General
Mark Shurtleff. The state’s highest law enforcement
official delivered, with tears in his eyes, a gushing
eulogy to Fox, Mexico in general, and Mexican immigrants
in Utah, of whom he said “we need them.”
For years, Shurtleff has supported
amnesty, opposed English-only legislation and has been
known to break
Utah's Official English law by speaking in an
official capacity in Spanish. [Shurtleff
and Latinos Share a 'Pretend' Meeting, March 10,
200, By Frank Curreri, The Salt Lake Tribune]
Vicente Fox is so pleased with
Shurtleff that he is planning to award the Utah Attorney
General with the 'Aguila Azteca', Mexico’s
highest award for foreigners.
[VDARE.COM NOTE: Order
of the
Aztec Eagle, a very
different bird from the
American one.]
[Pedira
Fox Condecorar a Procurador de Utah Por su Apoyo a
Migrantes, Hector Alvarez Fernandez Notimex, May
24th, 2006]
If you would like to congratulate
Attorney General Shurtleff for receiving the Orden de
Aguila Azteca medal, and for his labors on
behalf of a foreign government while serving as Utah
Attorney General, you can email him
right here.
ON July 24th, Fox gave a
speech to at the Utah State Capitol to over 100
lawmakers and leaders in special session, where he had
the unmitigated gall to claim that Mexico doesn’t
promote illegal immigration and that (U.S.) immigration
is a shared responsibility.
So what does the Fox administration
want? It wants
"the
establishment of a new system that regulates the
movement of people across our borders in a manner which
is legal, safe and orderly." [Legal,
segura y ordenada.]
That’s Fox/Bush speak for open
borders. By the way, the leaders of Utah gave Fox a
standing ovation. [Mex.
Pres. Construct Bridges of Understanding, by
Julie Espinosa, Salt Lake Tribune]
With Utah and its future in such
trustworthy hands, it was time to fly north, to
apple country. Fox’s next stop was Washington State,
where governor Chris Gregoire, [send her
mail] had insisted Fox visit the eastern part of the
state, with its thousands of Mexicans ,
including illegal aliens. Fox was glad to comply. [Fox:
U.S. Can’t Fix Immigration Alone, by Shannon Diminny,
ABC News, May 24th, 2006]
While Fox was in Washington, Oregon
governor Ted Kulongoski [send
him mail] flew there to pay homage to Fox. The two
had a meeting at the Yakima air field.
Kulongoski spoke of the importance of migrants for
Oregon’s economy, and joined with Fox in attacking
American racism. Oregon’s governor said
'Our
state and the nation of Mexico have a long-standing
relationship,…I wanted to come here to convey a message
to (Fox) that we want to develop trade with Mexico,
develop more air flights from Oregon to Mexico using
Mexicana Airlines, and to talk about immigration.' [Kulongoski,
Fox affirm policies for migrants, by Thelma
Guerrero, Statesman Journal (Salem, Oregon) May
25th, 2006]
It seems to me that Governor
Kulongoski is on shaky ground, constitutionally
speaking, when he says things like this.
The U.S. Constitution states in
Article I, Section 10:
'No
State shall, without the consent of Congress….enter into
any agreement or compact …with a
foreign power…'
Yet today we have various state governors carrying on
their own foreign policy dealings
with Mexico.
The federal government would
actually be within its rights to reprimand these
governors. But then, our federal government doesn’t pay
much heed to the Constitution either, certainly not that
part about protecting the states from invasion (Article
IV, Section 4). In fact, Collaborator-in-Chief George W.
Bush
encourages the Mexican invasion of our territory.
In Seattle, Fox visited a clinic
where he located a sick Mexican named “Diana” and
offered to take her back to Mexico and have her treated
there.
What a grand humanitarian gesture!
An even bigger gesture would to offering to pay for
Mexican illegal aliens who avail themselves of
medical care at the expense of the U.S. taxpayer.
But that wasn’t on the agenda. [Descarta
Fox Parar programas socials por comicios, by
Jose Luis Ruiz, El Universal May 25th, 2006]
While flying from Seattle to
Sacramento, Fox received some really great news.
He was informed that S. 2611 had
passed the Senate. This bill provides an amnesty for
illegal aliens, increases immigration to even higher
levels, and requires that no
border fences be constructed without
consulting with the Mexican government first!
Naturally, Fox was ecstatic. I
think his being in the U.S. made this victory even
sweeter. He called the day of the bill’s passage 'an
historic day' (no doubt about that!), and said that
'It gives me enormous pleasure for the millions of ‘paisanos’
(fellow Mexicans) who worked hard for this to happen…'
Fox follows U.S. politics, so he
knows the immigration surrender must still be approved
by the U.S. House of Representatives. Of that he said
'certainly we must work harder' ['ciertamente
nos obliga a trabajar más duro y con mucho más
entusiasmo'] so that the House of
Representatives will approve the amnesty. [
Dia
histórica, califica Fox por aprobación de reforma,
By Jose Luis Ruiz, El Universal,
May25th, 2006]
Upon arrival in California, Fox was
practically on his home turf. Armed with his victory in
the U.S. Senate, the Presidente spoke to the California
Legislature. The next day, May 26th, he met
with two key LA allies. One was
Man-of-the-Cloth Invasion Booster
Cardinal Roger Mahony, who confuses lawlessness with
charity. Mahony spoke to the media in Spanish after
his meeting with Fox.
The other ally: was
Antonio Villaraigosa, the unrepentant
Mechista Mayor of Los Angeles. [Mexican
president wraps up U.S. trip with visits to LA leaders,
by Peter Prengaman, AP May 26th, 2006]
That, in a nutshell, was the
triumphant Tour de Fox of his
northern territories.
I suspect it must actually be a
psychological letdown for the presidente to be
back in Mexico, where Fox is treated with much less
deference than in the United States.
In the
U.S. Henhouse, Fox was treated like a conquering
hero. He was wined and dined, lionized and celebrated,
and carefully kept isolated from protestors and hostile
questions from the media.
The U.S. has become Vicente Fox
Land, and he’s getting what he wants from us.
Why? Because our own leaders want
the same thing Vicente Fox wants—open borders!
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.