Posted on September 14, 2009

Mexico is outraged over influx of its own citizens

The United States is a sovereign nation, not a subsidiary of Mexico, and American taxpayers are not responsible for the welfare of Mexico's citizens. It's time for Mexico - and its citizens - to stop parasitically feeding off the United States and start taking care of its citizens' own needs.

The shoe is on the other foot, and the Mexicans from Sonora don’t like it one bit. Can you believe the nerve of these people? It’s almost funny.

The state of Sonora is angry at the influx of Mexicans into Mexico. Nine state legislators from the state of Sonora traveled to Tucson to complain about Arizona’s new employer crackdown on illegal immigrants from Mexico.

It seems that many illegal immigrants from Mexico are returning to their hometowns, and the officials in the Sonora state government are ticked off about it. A delegation of nine state legislators from Sonora was in Tucson recently to say Arizona’s new employer sanctions law will have a devastating effect on the Mexican state. At a news conference the legislators said Sonora, Arizona’s southern neighbor comprised mostly of small towns, cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools it will face as Mexican workers here return to their country without jobs or money.

The Arizona law, which took effect Jan. 1, punishes employers who knowingly hire individuals who don’t have valid legal documents to work in the United States. Penalties include suspension or loss of business licenses. Because more companies are complying, illegal immigrants are finding it more difficult to find work, so they are going home.

The Mexican legislators are angry because the influx of their own citizens is placing a burden on the state government.

“How can they pass a law like this?” asked Mexican representative Leticia Amparano-Gomez, who represents Nogales.

“There is not one person living in Sonora who doesn’t have a friend or relative working in Arizona,” she said, speaking in Spanish. “Mexico is not prepared for this, for the tremendous problems it will face as more and more people working in Arizona and sending money to their families, return to their hometowns without jobs.”

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Mexico is outraged over influx of its own citizens
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6 Comments on “Mexico is outraged over influx of its own citizens”

  • As for being “prepared,” the parasitic third world basket case–calling itself the country of “Mexico”–must now engage itself for the onslaught of the Second Mexican Revolution, for “La Reconquista” is NOT going to happen here, but in that “nation” where it properly belongs.

    Posted by Thor H. Asgardson on September 15, 2009 at 11:14 am
  • This whole thing is pretty ironic down here in Baja where there are hundreds of Gringos like myself illegally working in the tourist trade. I hope they don’t come here looking for work, I might have to go back north and without the socialized medical care I get here for free my(Mexican born) children would go without.

    Posted by Leon DelSol on September 22, 2009 at 3:45 pm
  • Such is their mentality. They are leeches to this country and they don’t even try to hide it.

    Posted by Scott Petric on September 25, 2009 at 6:11 am
  • I find it aggravating that these legislator’s from Mexico think that they can come here and complain about our laws or try to influence our laws. I live in one of biggest immigrant neighborhoods in Utah (illegal immigrant that is) and their completely overrunnig the place. Along the wasatch front in our biggest metroplolitan area’s their kids are filling up the school districts anywhere from 30-40%. With very high dropout rates also. And the one’s that do graduate are barely graduating and will be nowhere near being prepared for college. A friend of mine is a school teacher and she tells how far behind a majority of them are. All at a time when this country is calling for a better educated American to fill highly skilled jobs in our new economy. It’s almost amusing how we try to mask their graduation rates. I would have to believe things are probably worse than the “official statistics”. And even they aren’t very good. Our immigration policies will undoubtedly sink this ship we call America. Soon, with the weight of all these new and ignorant immigrants we get every year, they’ll tilt this ship upright and we’ll sink like the titanic!

    Posted by John Bigler on November 1, 2009 at 3:53 pm
  • I live in Texas, through out the course of history, this influx of people of lower levels has destroyed the nations. We will not learn until we too are destroyed, but hey. we have dancing with the stars and other mindless distractions to keep us unfocused on our own front yards.
    We are loosing our counrty and very fast too.
    People have been trained and beat down not to speak up.
    ITS OUR COUNTRY, NOT THE POLITITIONS OR MEXICANS.
    Send them all home and clean up their own country.
    I am part spanish, I ahve lived in Mexico,
    I have relatives there.
    I know, wake up sheepole.

    Posted by bruce on December 17, 2009 at 6:39 pm
  • If you want to have your voice heard and join another group who fight the same cause using different tactics. Check out http://www.numbersusa.com - sign up and become active with them. They reach the lawmakers and make a difference. I have been a member for along time - they keep you updated on legislation and movements the pro amnesty people are doing and plan counter strategies.

    We need to work the system and make our voices heard.

    Posted by pat on March 13, 2010 at 8:36 am

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