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Mexico: Have We Had Enough Now, America? - Political Castaway
Is it not enough that Americans now must succumb to the cultural rot that millions of illegal immigrants have created in the lives of average American citizens? Is it not enough that gangs of murderers, drug kingpins, thugs, gunrunners, and common criminals are bringing death and destruction along the southern American "border"? Is it not enough that our already-overburdened health care system is over-run by foreigners seeking free medical attention without paying a dime in taxes? Is it not enough that America's failed public school system now must bus and educate millions of Mexicans who draw from the resources and time to teach the children of hardworking, American taxpayers?
Have we had enough now, America? Or are we going to continue playing this silly game of ignoring the harsh reality that is upon us? How much more can America take? Political Castaway |
Mexico: Travelers from Mexico City unconcerned by swine flu scareTravellers arriving from Mexico City at Dorval's Trudeau airport last night said despite the growing number of swine flu cases in Mexico, they weren't worried about their own health. They...Mexico: Nicaraguan loses leg after allegedly denied care by hospitalTuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico (AP) -- Mexican authorities are investigating a group of doctors who allegedly refused to treat an illegal Nicaraguan migrant whose leg later had to be amputated, a...Mexico: Officials announce agreements prior to Obama visitMEXICO CITY (AFP) -- Mexico and the United States have increased ties on border security and immigration in the latest high-level meetings here, which ended ahead of a visit by... |
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Hoping to entice expatriates to invest in start-up businesses south of the border, the Mexican government is putting up more than $8 million this year to help them open a store, bakery or other small business in their hometowns. Known...
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Mexico: Central bank: remittances declined by 3% in Feb.
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Mexico City (AP) -- Mexico's central bank says the money Mexicans living abroad sent home in February fell 3 percent compared to the same period in 2008. Even so, the drop was less than in January, when remittances were down...
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Mexico: Workers build businesses at home as U.S. opportunities decrease
March 30, 2009
Leon, Mexico -- For generations, people of this central Mexican state have trekked to the U.S. and labored on farms and ranches, in factories and construction. But now this traditional exodus is reversing itself in ways that could profoundly impact...
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