Illegal Mexican
Hypocrisy
April 5, 2006
Illegal Mexicans in the U.S. have been protesting about
our unfair laws and want amnesty. They forget, that Mexico, their home
country would not allow their behavior and have laws that are more
restrictive than those currently proposed by Congress.
In brief, the Mexican Constitution states that:
Immigrants and foreign visitors are banned from
public political discourse.
Immigrants and foreigners are denied certain basic
property rights.
Immigrants are denied equal employment rights.
Immigrants and naturalized citizens will never be
treated as real Mexican citizens.
Immigrants and naturalized citizens are not to be
trusted in public service.
Immigrants and naturalized citizens may never
become members of the clergy.
Private citizens may make citizens arrests of
lawbreakers (i.e., illegal immigrants) and hand them to the authorities.
Immigrants may be expelled from Mexico for any
reason and without due process.
Source: Center for
Security Policy 1920 L Street NW, Suite 210 Washington, DC 20036
(202) 835-9077 www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org
The United States should adopt laws as least as
restrictive as Mexicos.
In Mexico, those demonstrating against immigration
policies would have been arrested, without trial and deported. Lets do
some of that here in the U.S.