Mexican President Pontificates On American Immigration, Calls Immigration Restrictionists Discriminatory
10/12/2014
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Of course, interviewer Fareed Zakaria set him up for it.   And  Pena Nieto was glad to oblige, serving forth this historically phony "nation of immigrants" explanation,  calling Americans who want the law enforced "discriminatory":
Sunday [5 October] on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS," Mexico's President Enrique Peña Nieto said the anti-immigration views of many Americans is racist.

Zakaria asked, "When you hear some of the anti-immigrant language, the rhetoric, do you think it's racist?"

Nieto answered, "I think it's discriminatory, yes, and I think it's unfortunate for a country whose formation and historic origin relies so much on the migration flows of many parts, Europe and Asia, for instance. I think this is a country whose origin to a great extent is one of migration and that's why it's unfortunate to hear this exclusionary and discriminatory tones regarding migration flows into the United States."

"Today we have to recognize that the migration that comes from Mexico to the United States has fallen. There is a lower number of migrants to balance between those who are coming to the United States and that's going back to Mexico is practically a zero balance today, and that reflects the fact that in Mexico we are opening greater opportunities for those who don't want to leave their country or those who have no need to go looking for a new opportunity of personal or professional growth," he added.

Mexican President: Anti-Immigration Americans Are Racist Breitbart, Oct. 5, 2014
 
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