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Sunday, December 25, 2005 |

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Global Politician
Global
Migration Coursing Through Mexico
President Bush's "comprehensive
strategy" on border security aimed at preventing "people
from coming here in the first place," announced last month,
does nothing to address the growing phenomenon of global migration.
What's more, it leaves Mexico to clean up a mess it didn't make.
-- According to the UN's Global Commission... |

¡México! |
Chicago
Tribune
Mexico
fumes over U.S. border fence plan
Tijuana, Mexico -- The 14-mile border
fence at the edge of this town has stopped lots of [illegal
aliens... criminals] from crossing into the U.S. at this
spot. But it has not stopped them from trying. -- Every day,
the agents of Mexico's Grupo Beta border patrol collect the homemade
ladders and other devices [invaders] leave behind ... |
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NewsMax.com
U.S.:
Mexican Military Rife with Drug Corruption
U.S. officials and analysts say there
are new signs that drug corruption is spreading within the Mexican
military, an institution long regarded as more professional and
less prone to criminality than the country's law enforcement
agencies. -- In interviews, four senior U.S. officials, a senior
Mexican intelligence official... |

de Icaza |
LAWatchdog.com
Arrogant
Mexican blowhard spews hogwash
Video clip of meddlesome Mexican Ambassador Carlos
de Icaza being interviewed by MSNBC's Tucker Carlson about the
proposed border barrier... and Mexico's bellyaching over it.
This character claims the U.S. and Mexico are 'partners', and
that the Mexican invasion is merely a 'phenomenon', among other
outrageous things. [See: Meddling
Mexicans] |
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El Paso
Times Editorial
Mexico
image - We await government's ad campaign
Go ahead, Mexico. By all means, let us
hear the good news -- your reasons for being against a proposed
border wall to keep out [illegal
aliens... criminals]. -- This week the Mexican government
announced it will hire an American public- relations firm to
improve its image and to assuage growing U.S. passion and anger
surrounding immigration.  |
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Xinhua.net
(China)
Guatemala
protests against U.S. anti-invasion imitative
The Guatemalan government lodged a protest
to the United States against its planned anti- immigration bill
and agreed with Mexico to fight it together, the Guatemalan Foreign
Ministry said on Saturday. -- Under the bill, a fencing of 1,200
km will be built along the 3,200 km border... [More
foreign meddling] |
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