Mexican Government Sends Illegal Immigrants To
Death – Knowingly
By
Sam
Francis
Antiquarians may recall that, long ago in April,
two high Mexican government officials came to the United
States and boasted of how much they were going to help
us in controlling illegal immigration. Last week the
help arrived in the shape of the Mexican government’s
plan to distribute some 200,000 survival kits to
Mexicans who plan to sneak across our borders—a wee
bit too late to help 14 Mexican illegals
who died in the Arizona desert.
“For the first time,” Mexican Interior Secretary
Santiago Creel said during his April visit
to Washington, “the Mexican government is recognizing
that we have a responsibility regarding the migratory
flows” into the United States. That sounds like the
Mexicans might actually do something to try to stop or
slow down the vast flood of their own countrymen pouring
out of their own country into ours.
But the decision
last week to hand out the survival kits to prospective
illegal immigrants tells us just how much help we
can really expect. It also confirms, once again, the
ugly truth behind the self-righteous gabble the Mexicans
always serve up to Americans about immigration. The
truth is that the Mexican government and ruling
class, unable to provide a decent economy or
government for their own citizens, welcome getting rid
of them by encouraging them to leave. Indeed, so eager
are the Mexican oligarchs to cleanse themselves of their
own poor that they’re now willing to hand out survival
kits to make sure they get out and stay out.
“We are not going to close our eyes,” the
Mexican’s survival czar, a munchkin named Juan
Hernandez, head of the Office
for Mexicans Abroad, piously told the press. “We
have individuals who are dying at the border. This
office was created specifically to watch out for their
needs.” If Señor Hernandez and his comrades in the
Mexican state really didn’t close their eyes, they
might do something to control the exodus of their own
people out of their country into ours, at the risk of
their lives. What kind of government is it anyway, that
has to have a special bureaucracy to deal with its own
nationals living outside its own borders?
But of course the Mexicans don’t consider moving to
the United States to be leaving Mexico. Since they claim
we stole their territory in the Mexican war, they think
they’re simply moving to another part of their own
country when they swarm over the Rio Grande and occupy
entire cities and states. If the swarm continues,
survival kits or no, they’ll be right: This will be
their country.
Nevertheless, the survival kits came too late to help
the 14 Mexicans who died in the desert after illegally
crossing the border with Arizona. It might be noted that
it was U.S. Border
Patrol helicopters and four-wheel-drive vehicles
that searched for and tried to save more, not the
Mexicans. The death
of the 14 gives the Mexican government yet another
chance to strut about American “refusal” to take
however many people Mexico wants to dump, but if Mexico
did anything whatever to reduce the emigration from its
side, neither these 14 nor the hundreds of other
casualties every year would die.
The survival kits, however, are only part of the
package. The kits are part of a larger program to
instruct illegals in what to expect once they sneak into
the United States alive, and the pre-sneak training
sessions include “tips on maintaining self-esteem and
on Asian meditation techniques to combat depression,
stress and anxiety in a country they have entered
illegally and without speaking the language,” The
Orange County Register reports.
It’s hard to find anyone who doesn’t think the
program is a swell idea. Gloria Chavez of the U.S.
Border Patrol says it sounds like a good idea because
“our mission is to prevent deaths.” Actually, her
agency’s mission is to prevent illegal aliens, but
even her boss seems not to grasp that. Visiting Mexico
the same week the survival kit program was announced,
Attorney General John Ashcroft
beamed, “Our first
priority is
border safety.”
No one wants Mexicans to die of heat and exposure in
the Southwestern deserts, but providing them with
survival kits and making it clear to them that their own
government wants them to emigrate only encourages more
to leave, more to come here and more for whom the
survival kits and the Asian meditation techniques
won’t work and who will die in the deserts anyway. The
brutality of the Mexican plan is transparent to anyone
who thinks it through. Yet another ugly truth is that
although the Mexican government probably has thought
it through, there seems to be no one in authority in
our government who has thought about it at all.
COPYRIGHT 2001 CREATORS
SYNDICATE, INC.
May 28,
2001