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--=3DCochise~|||>~Guardian=3D-- wrote: > These loathsome parasites are begging to get lit up like Roman candles: > > http://www.mexidata.info/id417.html > > March 9, 2005 > > Mexico to use international law against migrant hunters > > By Natalia G=F3mez, El Universal > > 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, especially the anti-immigrant > organization MinuteMan Project that now has more than 900 volunteers to > protect the borders from "intruders." > > The MinuteMan Project volunteers are now prepared to detain immigrants, > including Mexicans, who try to cross the border from April 1 to 30. > > Might there be an international challenge, Derbez was asked? > > In case all national means fail, that is going to local courts in the U=2ES. > with complaints against the illegal activities, of course we would file an > international lawsuit, like when we went to the International Court of > Justice at The Hague (regarding Mexican nationals sentenced to death in the > U.S. who had been denied consular rights). The U.S. government has finally > accepted (the judgment in favor of Mexico) and acknowledged its > responsibility, and it is carrying out the corresponding actions in order to > comply with that ruling, he said. > > With respect to the illegal activities of these "migrant hunters," Derbez > said that the Mexican government has already expressed its concern and > opposition to the U.S. government through a diplomatic note sent last > February 10. > > On March 7 the U.S. government responded to Mexico's diplomatic note, > expressing its concern about the MinuteMan Project's activities and its > recruitment of volunteers "to hunt illegals." The State Department made it > clear in the response that the U.S. government is committed to assurances > that laws are followed and consular rights are protected. > > __________ > > (EDITED TRANSLATION FROM EL UNIVERSAL, MARCH 9, 2005, MEXICO CITY) Our government's policy is a failure. Blame the pandering hacks in Washington for the immigration disaster. This Minuteman Project is a good demonstration of public concern. Jay http://www.minutemanproject.com/ --- UseNet To RIME Gateway {at} 3/10/05 8:08:45 AM ---* Origin: MoonDog BBS, Brooklyn,NY, 718 692-2498, 1:278/230 (1:278/230) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 278/230 10/345 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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