January 17, 2008
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01/16/08 - A California
Professor Warns Mexico Is Squandering Its Biggest Asset
A Hispanic Reader In Wyoming Says The Mexican Government Overlooks An Easy Solution To Alleged Inhumanity To Its Citizens In The US
From: Augusto Perez (e-mail
him)
It is news to me that
Mexico can have a “zero
tolerance policy” against political issues—or
anything else—within US sovereign territory.
Read the La Jornada story
below; I've only translated only the portion of the
story that is germane to immigration. [Cambiará
México su estrategia para frenar abusos contra migrantes
en EU —La Jornada | Mexico Will Change Its Strategy To
Halt Abuses Against Immigrants In The U.S.,
By Karina Avilés, La Jornada, January 8, 2008]
Mexico’s complaints over what it
suggests is the “abuse” of immigrants in the US
and its goal to “cost the U.S. in court” by
adding lawyers to their consulate staffs is a bad joke
given its rigid enforcement of its
own immigration laws.
If Mexico is truly concerned about
its citizens, the solution is an easy one: they should
encourage the
permanent return of all Mexicans to their homeland.
Here is the translation:
“Facing
the fact that the immigration reform ‘failed’ and
that the principal culprit is the ‘American Congress’, the
government of Mexico will promote a ‘new strategy’ of ‘zero
tolerance’ to human rights violations of the
countrymen in the United States, which will consist in
increasing the
number of Consulates—until reaching 50—and the
budget, as well as adopting ‘overwhelming’
actions so that it will ‘cost them in courts’
abusing of the undocumented, advanced Mexican diplomats
in the neighboring country.
”Convinced
that the attempts to modify the legal framework in the
US of this matter have floundered and with the idea of
the arrival of another wave of ‘not very pretty’
laws, they accepted that Mexico continue presenting
overwhelming arguments ‘does not guarantee in any way
that our wills will break, bend or otherwise convince,
because there are sectors in the US Congress and in the
society that maintain a harsh position against the
reform of this item.’
”Nonetheless, they eluded the matter of the eventual
responsibility of Mexico in said failure. The Consul of
our country in New York,
Ruben Beltran, manifested that awarding ‘responsibilities
or faults should seem difficult to grasp. I would not
know how to build a laboratory and say that 85 percent
is here and 5 percent there. Evidently, the Mexican
government is committed to continue advocating for a
comprehensive immigration reform, which faces a very
large resistance’.
In the
context of the 19th Reunion of Mexican Ambassadors and
Consulates, in which more than 200 members of the
foreign service participate, Chancellor Patricia
Espinosa pointed out, in the opening ceremony, that
there is an adverse climate for the migrants, aggravated
by the electoral debate in that nation, and promised the
improvement of programs for protection and services,
although she reminded that being effective in the
support of the countrymen implies being so as much
within as outside of the territory.
The broad
agenda of the meeting, which will continue today, was
carried out behind closed doors, for which later, due to
pressure from the information media representatives, the
consuls of New York and Phoenix offered a press
conference, in which they handled the immigration
matter, one of the main ones in the meeting
At the
Chancellery’s offices, they advanced some of the new
strategies to be implemented as part of the special plan
of immigrant protection, called by Ruben Beltran program
of ‘zero
tolerance’ to he abuse of countrymen.
He
informed that other actions will be to promote alliances
with Unions, civil organizations and churches, to build
a pro-Hispanic, pro immigrant and pro-human-rights
agenda, as well as creating consular networks to work at
the regional scale. Besides, expanding the ‘Jurimex’
and ‘Empleo’ programs towards other counties.
The first, he added, is a 24-hour-toll-free line in
which the applicant receives legal assistance. In the
second, carried out in collaboration with the Department
of Labor of the neighboring nation, labor violations can
be reported.
After
pointing out that the ‘geography
of intolerance’ has different levels and accents in
the United States, he added that the conformation of a
network of lawyers that will strengthen the actions of
the consulates would be promoted.
Among the
main strategies he highlighted the increase of financial
and human resources, for which there will be new
consulates opened in Boise, Idaho; Anchorage, Alaska,
and the one in New Orleans will be reopened.
Likewise,
he added, a campaign will be launched to broadcast the
contributions of the immigrants to the US economy, but
also about the rights that these have, for example, in
labor matters, since 80 percent ignore that they can
belong to a Union notwithstanding their undocumented
status. Thus, he said, it will be persuaded by the ‘overwhelming
path of the tribunal that it is not good business to go
abusing the rights of the immigrants’.
In regards
to the expectations due to the hardening of the measures
against the undocumented, as the one going into effect
in Arizona of a law that punishes the businesses that
give them employment, the Mexican consul in
Phoenix, Carlos Flores, trusts that the monetary
benefits of the countrymen labor force will reorient
that policy.
According
to a study from the University of Arizona, he declared,
$6 billion dollars would be lost in the first fiscal
year if the workforce of those laborers were to be
eradicated.”