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Santiago Creel Meddling Mexican Interior Secretary
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- August 28, 2005 Remarks on dangerous crime-ridden cesspool decried Former interior secretary and presidential hopeful Santiago Creel on Saturday accused U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza of fomenting a negative image of Mexico north of the border. -- "It is inappropriate that officials with political and electoral aims in the Untied States are using the topic of insecurity on our northern border for personal ends," Creel said... |
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All American
Patriots -- June 2, 2005 Obsessed Mexican meets with Chertoff, whines ...Santiago Creel: "We have expressed our concern about the implementation of the REAL ID Act, particularly because it reduces the possibility of issuing driver's licenses, and the construction of a new wall in the San Diego area. -- We underline our concern about the fact that these decisions could generate the conditions for extreme positions to be taken regarding migration..." |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- May 15, 2005 Pesky Mexican slams comments by Garza on economy Diplomatic friction between Mexico and the United States continued to flare on Saturday, as Interior Secretary Santiago Creel spoke out against earlier comments by U.S. Ambassador Tony Garza. -- "Yet again, we will not accept declarations on internal situations that only concern the Mexican people," Creel said. |
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Dallas Morning
News -- May 12, 2005 Pompous Mexican claims U.S. can't stop their invaders A top Mexican official said Thursday "there is no wall that can stop" the flow of undocumented workers [criminals] from Mexico to the U.S. and that money spent on such measures would be better used to "regularize" immigration and fight terrorism. -- Interior Minister Santiago Creel... said U.S. attempts to halt migration over the last 100 years have failed. |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- March 22, 2005 Creel plans to toss tantrum at Bush-Fox soiree Interior Secretariat Santiago Creel said he will complain to Michael Chertoff, head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, when they meet at the upcoming three nations summit about offensive language and sentiments expressed by U.S. public officials toward Mexico. [See: Indignant Mexicans plan to 'sue' U.S.] |
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Prensa Latina
-- March 15, 2005 Mexican nuisance postpones U.S. meddling expedition Mexican Interior Minister Santiago Creel postponed his visit to the US scheduled for next week for their "mutual convenience" confirmed sources of the Interior Ministry on Tuesday. -- Creel had announced he would meet new US National Security Secretary Michael Chertoff [Bush's latest 'rubber stamp'] to discuss and collaborate on the border situation. |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- February 18, 2005 Goss' remarks peeve always-annoying Mexicans CIA Director Porter Goss's brief, vague reference to potential instability in Mexico led to banner headlines in newspapers here and a harsh response from Mexico's government on Thursday. -- "The CIA analysis is wrong, it's erroneous and it's false," said Interior Secretary Santiago Creel, considered a potential contender in the presidential race next year. |
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Copley News
Service -- February 11, 2005 Paper points out what hypocrites bozos like Santiago Creel are ....Far from the raging debate over the Sensenbrenner bill [H.R. 418], an article in the Mexican newspaper Milenio Thursday offered a different perspective. The paper noted that while the driver license provision "has been seen by some Mexican political parties as an affront against Mexicans, in reality Mexico applies a similar requirement to foreigners who want to obtain driver's licenses. |
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México! |
El Universal
-- Mexico City -- February 11, 2005 Meddling Mexicans whine about passage of H.R. 418 Government officials and migrants' rights advocates Thursday criticized an immigration control bill approved by the U.S. House that, among other things, calls for the completion of a wall along the United States' westernmost border with Mexico. -- Mexican Interior Secretary Santiago Creel said the best way to fix the illegal migration problem is for both countries to agree on a guest-worker program. |
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¡Viva México! |
Lou Dobbs
Tonight -- CNN -- February 2, 2005 Arrogant Mexican menace claims invasion is unstoppable ...SANTIAGO CREEL, MEXICAN INTERIOR MINISTER (through translator): It is a phenomenon that cannot be held back with fences nor with Border Patrols because there is an opportunity for jobs and there is a demand for jobs on our side. -- WIAN: Creel, a likely successor to Fox, also said his country has had enough subordination to the United States. [The louse that roared] |
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Associated
Press -- January 27, 2005 U.S. Travel Alert Irritates Annoying Mexicans A U.S. warning about violence along the border in Mexico created unexpected friction with a crucial neighbor Thursday, just as new Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other new members of President Bush's team are starting to take office. -- The blunt warning was issued because of an upswing of killings and kidnappings linked to battles between drug gangs in towns along the Mexican side of the border, but Mexico's top Cabinet officer, Interior Secretary Santiago Creel, insisted that the warning "went too far.'' |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City [Roughly Translated] - January 11, 2005 Mexican whines about Prop. 200, badgers Bush for amnesty The secretary of Interior, Santiago Creel Miranda, asked the president of the United States, George W. Bush, that honors the word given in the farm San Cristóbal, in Guanajuato, where it committed itself to reach a migratory agreement that allowed to regularize the documentation of those who works there. |
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Weasel Creel |
Associated
Press -- November 12, 2004 Contemptible Mexican touts 'circular migration' scheme Mexico City -- Mexican Interior Secretary Santiago Creel said Friday he agreed with U.S. officials that immigration reform must be centered on the idea of "circular" migration, in which Mexican workers would return to their country after working in the United States. -- Mexico has long acknowledged it cannot demand permanent U.S. residency for migrants [or anything else]... |
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Associated
Press -- November 6, 2004 Mexican blowhard Creel says invasion 'can't be stopped' ..."It's absurd that (the United States) is spending as much as it's spending to stop immigration flows that can't be stopped ... instead of using that money on real threats that pose risks for both countries,'' Interior Secretary Santiago Creel said earlier this week. -- Mexico acknowledged it suffered a setback in the Nov. 2 elections, when Arizona voters approved Proposition 200... |
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La Jornada
-- Mexico City - October 12, 2004 -- (Translated
by Google.com) Guatemala teams up with Mexico to badger U.S. for amnesty According to an item in La Jornada, Guatemala's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jorge Briz, has teamed up with his annoying Mexican counterpart, Luis Ernesto Derbez, to push amnesty for their millions of invaders in the U.S. Arrogant Mexican Interior Secretary Santiago Creel is also involved in the scheme. [Spanish version] |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- September 9, 2004 No terrorists in Mexico, says Santiago Creel Interior Secretary Santiago Creel denied Wednesday that international terrorists were in Mexican territory, shooting down reports that a high-ranking al Qaeda member may be trying to pass through this country to reach the United States. -- Creel, appearing before lawmakers, said no terrorists had passed through Mexico on their way to the United States or any other country [as if this guy would know]. |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City (Roughly translated
by Google.com) -- October 23, 2003 Arrogant Mexican 'insists' on amnesty for 4 million invaders The secretary of Interior, Santiago Creel Miranda [the dishevled one shown above], assured that Mexico will reframe to the United States the necessity to regularize to little more than 4 million connacionales that live on illegal way in the American Union. -- Creel emphasized that the important thing is that the migratory subject returns... [This clown is marching in lockstep with the meddlesome Ernesto Derbez] |
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Associated
Press -- September 30, 2003 Deportations: Arrogant Mexicans lie, 'claim victory' The Mexican government described as a victory Tuesday's suspension of a U.S. program to deport migrants far from where they crossed the border, and said Mexico's diplomatic protests were responsible for ending the program. -- Santiago Creel announced the suspension of the program as a "special and breaking piece of news," even though U.S. officials had confirmed a week ago that it would be ending. |
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Associated
Press -- July 28, 2003 Mexican sees migration proposal as blessing Mexico has welcomed as a "blessing" a proposal by three U.S. lawmakers [McCain, Kolbe, Flake, all from Arizona] to create a legal structure for guest workers to enter and work in the United States, the Mexican interior secretary said Monday. -- "It is something that Mexico had come asking for and finally a light is opening at the end of the tunnel with this initiative by the Republican legislators," Mexican Interior Secretary Santiago Creel said Monday. |
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Human Events
-- July 28, 2003 Mexican Interior Secretary: We'll Never Help U.S. Secure Border Mexican Interior Secretary Santiago Creel, who has been agitating for the United States to grant amnesty to Mexican illegal aliens, said last week that his country will never help the United States secure its southern border. -- "We are not going to do that," Creel told reporter Jerry Kammer of the Copley News Service. |