and the hutzpuh award goes to mexico....

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Mexico Threatens Suits Over Guard Patrols

MARINA MONTEMAYOR, Associated Press Writer



CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - Mexico said Tuesday that it would file lawsuits in U.S. courts if National Guard troops on the border become directly involved in detaining migrants.

Mexican border officials also said they worried that sending troops to heavily trafficked regions would push illegal migrants into more perilous areas of the U.S.-Mexican border to avoid detection.

President Bush announced Monday that he would send 6,000 National Guard troops to the 2,000-mile border, but they would provide intelligence and surveillance support to Border Patrol agents, not catch and detain illegal immigrants.

"If there is a real wave of rights abuses, if we see the National Guard starting to directly participate in detaining people ... we would immediately start filing lawsuits through our consulates," Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez told a Mexico City radio station. He did not offer further details.

Mexican officials worry the crackdown will lead to more deaths. Since Washington toughened security in Texas and California in 1994, migrants have flooded Arizona's hard-to-patrol desert and deaths have spiked. Migrant groups estimate 500 people died trying to cross the border in 2005. The Border Patrol reported 473 deaths in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30.

In Ciudad Juarez, Julieta Nunez Gonzalez, local representative of the Mexican government's National Immigration Institute, said Tuesday she will ask the government to send its migrant protection force, known as Grupo Beta, to more remote sections of the border.

Sending the National Guard "will not stop the flow of migrants, to the contrary, it will probably go up," as people try to get into the U.S. in the hope that they could benefit from a possible amnesty program, Nunez said.

Juan Canche, 36, traveled more than 1,200 miles to the border from the southern town of Izamal and said nothing would stop him from trying to cross.

"Even with a lot of guards and soldiers in place, we have to jump that puddle," said Canche, referring to the drought-stricken Rio Grande dividing Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, Texas. "My family is hungry and there is no work in my land. I have to risk it."

Some Mexican newspapers criticized President Vicente Fox for not taking a stronger stand against the measure, even though Fox called Bush to express his concerns.

A political cartoon in the Mexico City newspaper Reforma depicted Bush as a gorilla carrying a club with a flattened Fox stuck to it.

Fox's spokesman, Ruben Aguilar, said Tuesday that Mexico accepted Bush's statement that the sending in the National Guard didn't mean militarizing the area. He also said Mexico remained "optimistic" that the U.S. Senate would approve an immigration reform "in the interests of both countries."

Aguilar noted that Bush expressed support for the legalization of some immigrants and implementation of a guest worker program.

"This is definitely not a militarization," said Aguilar, who also dismissed as "absolutely false" rumors that Mexico would send its own troops to the border in response.

Bush has said sending the National Guard is intended as a stopgap measure while the Border Patrol builds up resources to more effectively secure the border.

In Nuevo Laredo, across from Laredo, Texas, Honduran Antonio Auriel said he would make it into the U.S.

"Soldiers on the border? That won't stop me," he said. "I'll swim the river and jump the wall. I'm going to arrive in the United States."

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Associated Press Writer Mark Stevenson in Mexico City contributed to this report.
 

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I hate to say it but I am almost sure that the US gets alot of oil from Mexico. Not that this would have anything to do with us not coming down hard on illigal immigrants.

I would reccomend that for every Illigal that we catch and send back that we charge Mexico 2,000 Dollars US>


They would quickly put a stop to that crap.
 

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ridiculous....i,like ar,have become so pissed at "w",i can`t see straight...

here's a prime example how serious "w" has been about border control during his presidency......

in the national intelligence reform act, congress authorized 10,000 new border patrol agents, to be added 2,000 per year beginning in 2006......

so, for his 2006 budget, "w" requested 210 new border patrol agents.....

that`s really getting tough on immigration there,"w".... requesting 210 of 2,000 authorized:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/02/09/MNGOKB837T1.DTL


after that show of determination to enforce the border, even the senate wouldn't agree to so ridiculous an implementation of the n.i.r.a....so, the senate upped the number of new b.p. agents for 2006 to 710, still well below the number authorized......

????
"w" has no intention of enforcing the borders, and will use any trick to fool the public while intending to do nothing......

he's for open borders and all his actions are consistent with that policy.....but he, and many other pols, lack the honesty to come out and say it.

so, is he even serious about national security and preventing terrorist attacks when security interferes with his open borders goal? ....

the dems want open borders....so,where do you go?...

who represents the 70% of americans that want the borders secured?...

it seems only the political elite of all parties and the poorest of the world are transnationalist (i.e.: national borders mean NOTHING).......

the middle class is getting f-cked in all three orifices...

i doubt i`ll be voting in "06" or "08"...
 
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lawsuits/......legal action to prevent the u.s. from using legal means to stop people who enter illegally.........

they will sue america in american courts over american border rights?....


i hope they can find enought p.o.s.lawyers in their 10 million dollar homes in bel air to drop their pedophile defense cases, or supporting a muslim's right to beat his wife to death in order to sue america for protecting its borders.....

EDDDIEEEEEEEE!!!!! :director: :D

all they(mexico and the aclu) have to do is a good job of district shopping(9th circuit district court in san fran)and find some clinton appointee who will do their bidding.....

this can be done...look at the cowards in congress...
 
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so Mexico will sue the US for doing exactly the same thing that they do on their own southern border????

what is amazing is that our sabotaged legal system might even allow this!!!!
 
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