Former Mexican President Vicente Fox slammed Trump's proposal to
build a wall and told Jorge Ramos "I'm not going to pay for that f---ing
wall,"
Fox then told CNN's Anderson Cooper in a phone interview that he
will not apologize and said that Trump reminds him of Adolf Hitler.
"Today, he's going to take that nation (U.S.) back to the old
days of conflict, war and everything. I mean, he reminds me of Hitler. That's
the way he started speaking," Fox said.
Here is the Immigration policy of Mexico under former Mexican President Felipe Calderon, former Mexican
President Vicente Fox and current Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto
From Mexico’s Ley General de
Población (General Law of the Population):
· > The Mexican government will
bar foreigners if they upset “the equilibrium of the national demographics.”
· > If outsiders do not enhance
the country’s “economic or national interests” or are “not found to be
physically or mentally healthy,” they are not welcome. Neither are those who
show “contempt against national sovereignty or security.” They must not be
economic burdens on society and must have clean criminal histories. Those
seeking to obtain Mexican citizenship must show a birth certificate, provide a
bank statement proving economic independence, pass an exam, and prove they can
provide their own health care.
· > Illegal entry into the
country is equivalent to a felony punishable by two years’ imprisonment.
Document fraud is subject to fine and imprisonment; so is alien marriage fraud.
Evading deportation is a serious crime; illegal re-entry after deportation is
punishable by ten years’ imprisonment. Foreigners may be kicked out of the
country without due process.
· > Law-enforcement officials
at all levels — by national mandate — must cooperate to enforce immigration
laws, including illegal-alien arrests and deportations. The Mexican military is
also required to assist in immigration-enforcement operations. Native-born
Mexicans are empowered to make citizens’ arrests of illegal aliens and turn them
in to authorities.
· > Mexico’s National Catalog
of Foreigners tracks all outside tourists and foreign nationals. A National
Population Registry tracks and verifies the identity of every member of the
population, who must carry a citizens’ identity card. Visitors who do not
possess proper documents and identification are subject to arrest as illegal
aliens.
· > Under the Mexican
constitution, political speech by foreigners is banned. Noncitizens cannot “in
any way participate in the political affairs of the country.” In fact, a
plethora of Mexican statutes enacted by its congress limit the participation of
foreign nationals and companies in everything from investment, education,
mining, and civil aviation to electric energy and firearms. Foreigners have
severely limited (if any) private-property and employment rights.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/229641/how-mexico-treats-illegal-aliens-michelle-malkin
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