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Oct 10th 2006

Mexico: Fences Bad, Bridges Good

Mexico is all hot and bothered that the United States might try to secure its southern border.

Mexico’s foreign secretary said Monday the country may take a dispute over U.S. plans to build a fence on the Mexican border to the United Nations.

Luis Ernesto Derbez told reporters in Paris, his first stop on a European tour, that a legal investigation was under way to determine whether Mexico has a case.

“What should be constructed is a bridge in relations between the two countries,” Derbez said.

Perhaps Luis Ernesto has given away the next strategy of the Mexican government in their efforts to encourage people to immigrate illegally: building bridges over the fences.

2 Responses to “Mexico: Fences Bad, Bridges Good”

  1. Ryan

    When I listened to Alan Keyes speak on immigration, he emphatically stated, “We have the right to defend our ‘fort,’ and we don’t have to ask Mexico for permission.”

  2. doug

    I suppose this means…Remember the Alamo.

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