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Their hypocrisy knows no bounds kindj 04/27/06
    Mexico’s Immigration Law: Let’s Try it Here at Home - By J. Michael Waller

    Mexico has a radical idea for a rational immigration policy that most Americans would love. However, Mexican officials haven’t been sharing that idea with us as they press for our Congress to adopt the McCain-Kennedy immigration reform bill. That’s too bad, because Mexico, which annually deports more illegal aliens than the United States does, has much to teach us about how it handles the immigration issue. Under Mexican law, it is a felony to be an illegal alien in Mexico. At a time when the Supreme Court and many politicians seek to bring American law in line with foreign legal norms, it’s noteworthy that nobody has argued that the US look at how Mexico deals with immigration and what it might teach us about how best to solve our illegal immigration problem. To prevent tourists from taking advantage of their immigration system, Mexico has a single, streamlined law that ensures that foreign visitors and immigrants are:

    • in the country legally;
    • have the means to sustain themselves economically;
    • not destined to be burdens on society;
    • of economic and social benefit to society;
    • of good character and have no criminal records; and
    • contributors to the general well-being of the nation.


    The law also ensures that:

    • immigration authorities have a record of each foreign visitor;
    • foreign visitors do not violate their visa status;
    • foreign visitors are banned from interfering in the country’s internal politics;
    • foreign visitors who enter under false pretenses are imprisoned or deported;
    • foreign visitors violating the terms of their entry are imprisoned or deported;
    • those who aid in illegal immigration will be sent to prison.


    Who could disagree with such a law? It makes perfect sense. The Mexican constitution strictly defines the rights of citizens – and the denial of many fundamental rights to non-citizens, illegal and illegal. Under the constitution, the Ley General de Población, or General Law on Population, spells out specifically the country’s immigration policy. It is an interesting law – and one that should cause us all to ask, Why is our great southern neighbor pushing us to water down our own immigration laws and policies, when its own immigration restrictions are the toughest on the continent? If a felony is a crime punishable by more than one year in prison, then Mexican law makes it a felony to be an illegal alien in Mexico.

    Yet, if the United States adopted such statutes, Mexico no doubt would denounce it as a manifestation of American racism and bigotry.

Summary of Answers Received Answered On Answered By Average Rating
1. Yet, if the United States adopted such statutes, Mexico no d...
04/27/06 ErewhonAbove Average Answer
2. on the face of it these are wise laws and nothing to make wa...
04/28/06 paracleteExcellent or Above Average Answer
3. Guess that ruins my retirement plans of crossing the border ...
04/28/06 tomder55Excellent or Above Average Answer
4. Let's all immigrate to Canada or Mexico, while they are h...
04/29/06 katiyExcellent or Above Average Answer
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