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Meddling Mexican Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez
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San Diego
Union-Tribune -- December 13, 2005 Meddlesome Mexican gripes about U. S. affairs again A bill that would toughen U.S. immigration enforcement is "wrong," Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said on Monday, and he called for U.S. groups to lobby against the measure. -- The bill, sponsored by Republican Representative James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, passed the House Judiciary Committee... [Also see: Meddling Mexicans] |
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EFE -- Madrid
-- December 9, 2005 Mexican wants legal status for "all its citizens" in the U.S. Mexico's top diplomat said here Thursday that his nation wants to see Washington undertake an immigration reform extending legal status to "all the Mexicans in the U.S." The time has come to debate that reform, "without passion, but with reason, because it mutually suits us," Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said in Chicago, home to a burgeoning [illegal alien... criminal] community. [More Meddling Mexican scumbags] |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- December 9, 2005 Derbez: Extra border agents no solution More U.S. border patrol agents won't stop the northward flow of [illegal aliens... criminals], Mexico's Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said Thursday. -- "These are measures that will not lead to an adequate solution in the long term," Derbez said in a telephone news conference from Chicago... |
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Arizona
Republic -- December 1, 2005 Napolitano rubbing elbows with the enemy again Mexico City -- Mexico's foreign secretary talked about immigration and security issues with the Gov. Janet Napolitano on Thursday. -- Napolitano, Mexican Foreign Secretary [and vehement Mexican reconquista] Luis Ernesto Derbez and Sonora state Gov. Eduardo Bours Castelo talked about the importance of strengthening infrastructure... |
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Reuters
-- December 1, 2005 Arrogant Mexicans go nuts over border barrier plan ..."We will use all means necessary, and I am referring to things like international tribunals (and other) international action, to make it clear that this is not an act that would resolve the migration issue," [pompous blowhard Luis Ernesto] Derbez said. -- "I guarantee the U.S. government that (a wall) will not stop migrants...." [See: Meddling Mexicans] |
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WTO -- December
1, 2005 Corruption-bloated ditch rejects US border fences Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said his country "does not believe physical barriers are the solution". -- Mr Derbez insisted his country's position over physical barriers was not only in relation to the United States. -- "Mexico voted against the fence Israel built in the Gaza Strip..." [See: Meddling Mexicans] |
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Associated
Press -- November 30, 2005 Derbez chimes in on invasion as Fox prepares to leave ...Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said Wednesday that Mexico wanted three things from U.S. immigration reform: the legalization of [illegal aliens... criminals] already living in the United States, the option of reuniting families separated by the border and a bilateral migration accord. |
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American
Chronicle -- October 26, 2005 Kennedy chats with meddling Mexican menace about invasion Today Senator Edward M. Kennedy met with the Mexican Foreign Minister, Luis Ernesto Derbez, to discuss the urgent need for comprehensive reform to secure our borders and strengthen our national security. The bipartisan McCain- Kennedy bill, "Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act" is co-sponsored by Senators Brownback... |
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Los Angeles
Times -- June 27, 2005 Hostile Mexican stooge condemns Minutemen again Mexico condemned U.S. civilian groups that patrol the Mexican border to stop illegal [aliens... criminals], calling them racist and unacceptable. -- Self-styled "peaceful vigilantes" in California said this week that they planned to mount a civilian patrol along a stretch of desert border east of San Diego..." [The pestiferous Ernie Derbez delivered the condemnation]. |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- June 18, 2005 Invasion: Mexican nuisance babbles baloney in Arizona Tucson, Ariz. -- Mexico's foreign secretary said here Friday that if the United States wants to achieve true control of its southern border it must seriously consider approving a bilateral immigration agreement. -- During his speech at a meeting in Tucson of the Arizona- Mexico Commission, Luis Ernesto Derbez said that the problem of illegal immigration must be worked out together... |
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Reuters
-- May 16, 2005 Mexico protests to U.S. in immigration furor Mexico formally complained to the United States on Monday in an escalating dispute over immigration that led President Vicente Fox to make remarks last week that were widely condemned as racist. -- Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez told reporters that Mexico had sent Washington a diplomatic note, a form of official protest between two countries. |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- May 12, 2005 Meddlesome Mexicans whine about U.S. measures on invasion The [corrupt Mexican] government on Wednesday criticized new measures approved by the U.S. Senate that officials here fear could extend border fences and limit |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- April 22, 2005 Annoying Mexican chastises California gov. over gaffe Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said Thursday he hopes Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger won't trip over his English again, a day after the the governor apologized for suggesting the state should close its border with Mexico. --- Derbez told reporters... that the original comments "were wrong, an error and something we're not going to accept." |
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KRGV-TV
-- Welasco, Texas -- April 15, 2005 Pestiferous Mexican official spouts off in Texas The Mexican Foreign Secretary says the United States and Mexico will be integrated in the future, and took issue with the Minutemen Project. -- "Because (the Minutemen) feel frustrated or whatever reason they are doing this," [Ernesto] Derbez said. "They are trying to take the war into their own hands. -- Derbez also added he hopes the group and its members are prosecuted. [Also see: Meddling Mexicans] |
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Arizona
Republic -- March 20, 2005 Voting by Mexicans abroad spurs concerns A top Mexican official stressed the risks involved in organizing voting among the estimated 10 million Mexicans living abroad, mainly in the U.S., including the possibility of immigration raids during the elections [good idea!]. -- Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said Mexico doesn't have enough consulates or offices in the Unites States to register voters. |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- March 10, 2005 Derbez: Arizona jail plan invalid Mexico gave a chilly response on Wednesday to an Arizona plan for a private prison south of the border, saying proponents hadn't bothered to discuss it with Mexican authorities. -- "To start with, they cannot decide to open a jail in Sonora. It's a matter of national sovereignty," said Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez. |
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Mexidata.us
-- March 10, 2005 Invading pests intend to use 'international law' against Minutemen The Mexican government will go to international tribunals if its legal strategies fail against "illegal immigrant hunters" in the U.S.A., warned Luis Ernesto Derbez, Mexico's Secretary of Foreign Relations. Derbez said that all available legal recourses and diplomatic actions will be taken in order to counteract this phenomenon... [What 'phenomenon'? -- Note the deafening silence from the White House.] |
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San Antonio
Express News -- March 4, 2005 Rice trolling Mexico, pesky Derbez gripes about Minutemen Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is to meet today with President Vicente Fox and foreign ministry officials to discuss immigration, terrorists and drug cartels. --- [Nuisance of a Mexican] Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez said he objects to the effort, called the Minuteman Project, and said it was a chief concern among Mexican consular officials. [The meddling pest goes on to issue thinly veiled threats]. |
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Arizona
Republic-- March 2, 2005 More on the Story: Mexicans bewail Minuteman Project ...The Mexican government has hired a Los Angeles law firm to study legal options to stop the effort, said Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez during a news conference. -- "We are going to attack by all legal means," Derbez said, according to a transcript released late Monday. -- [The pesky Derbez] said Mexico would help Mexican- American groups [traitors] challenging the project. [Aso see: Meddling Mexicans] |
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UPI -- March
1, 2005 Minuteman Leader: "Mexico should mind its own business..." ...Mexican Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said Monday that the Mexican government will take legal action against any vigilante militia groups at the U.S.-Mexico border who harm or violate the rights of undocumented migrants crossing into the United States. -- In response to the prospect of legal action taken against the Minuteman Project, Gilchrist said, "Mexico should mind its own business, but instead it's trying to encourage violence." |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City -- March 1, 2005 More from chest-beating Mexican gasbag Derbez The government of Mexico will use all legal channels to fight the formation of vigilante patrol groups along the U.S-Mexico border, Foreign Minister Luis Derbez said on Monday. -- In addition, Derbez said that the issue would be broached with U.S. Secretary of State Condolezza Rice during her March 10 official visit to Mexico. [Also see: Meddling Mexicans] |
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Reuters
-- March 1, 2005 Incredibly arrogant Mexicans threaten over Minuteman Project Mexico will pursue legal action against plans by a U.S. citizens' group to patrol the U.S.- Mexican border in search of illegal immigrants, the country's foreign minister said on Monday. -- Luis Ernesto Derbez said he asked lawyers in Los Angeles to draw up a legal strategy to fight the Arizona-based initiative called "the MinuteMan Project" that has signed up hundreds of volunteers for border patrols. [Many Americans have had just about enough of Derbez and his amigos.] |
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Kansas City
Star -- February 25, 2005 Mayor hosts soiree of extremely annoying Mexicans Luis Ernesto Derbez worked the reception room with polished diplomatic ease: readily shaking hands, dutifully listening to requests and then drawing big smiles with his humor. It was, as if he -- the Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs -- was right at home. -- Derbez, along with the Mexican Ambassador and some 48 consuls general to the United States, were being entertained in the Kansas City... |
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States Legal Foundation -- February 8, 2005 Mexico Threat to Take U.S. to U.N. Rights Panel is "Odious" A threat by Mexico's top diplomat to take the United States before the U.N. Commission on Human Rights if an Arizona law adopted in November 2004 is not declared unconstitutional drew a strong response from the nonprofit law firm defending Proposition 200, the "Arizona Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act." Luis Ernesto Derbez said in a radio interview... |
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Joseph Farah
-- WorldNetDaily.com -- February 4, 2005 Conquer Mexico A top-ranking Mexican official last week virtually declared war on the United States. -- Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said in a radio interview that an international strategy would be used if other attempts to reverse Arizona's Proposition 200 fail. -- In other words, the equivalent of the U.S. secretary of state is advocating meddling in the internal affairs not only of our country, but one of our 50 independent, sovereign states. |
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WorldNetDaily.com
-- January 28, 2005 More on Mexico's threats against Arizona over squatters A Mexican government official has threatened to use international courts to block an Arizona law meant to limit public benefits and voting rights to legal residents of the U.S. -- Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said in a radio interview Wednesday that an international strategy would be used if other attempts to reverse Proposition 200 fail... [MALDEF ranting also mentioned.] |
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El Universal
-- January 27, 2005 Bush lackey Garza frets border violence U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza told Mexican leaders Wednesday he is concerned that growing drug-related violence and kidnappings on the border between the two countries will have a "chilling" effect on trade and tourism. -- Garza's comments were included in a letter directed to Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez... |
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EFE -- Madrid
-- January 27, 2005 Mexico takes umbrage at U.S. take on border violence As a drug-related spike in murders makes the U.S.-Mexico border area more dangerous, a somewhat miffed Mexico was drawing up a formal response Thursday to a U.S. declaration that this nation's "judicial system is weak, overworked and inefficient." "There is an erroneous assessment on the part of our colleagues in the United States," Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez said... |
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Associated
Press -- January 26, 2005 Arrogant Mexican pests upset with Arizona voters, Prop. 200 Mexico City -- Mexico may turn to international courts in an effort to block a new Arizona law limiting services to illegal immigrants [criminals], Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said Wednesday. -- He said in a radio interview that Mexico might take such a step after it has exhausted all possibilities under U.S. law to halt Proposition 200. |
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La Jornada
- Mexico City [Rough Translation]
-- January 26, 2005 Meddling Mexicans in snit over L.A. Co. jail agreement Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations is apparently in a huff over yesterday's approval by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to allow the sheriff to screen inmates to determine if they're invaders or not. The SRE, [headed by the ever- pesky Derbez] the same jokers who publish the "Invasion for Dummies" comic book, is demanding "total respect of the rights of the Mexicans." [See Spanish version] |