Monday, May 3, 2010

Mexico's illegals laws tougher than Arizona's

I guess this is as good a lead story today as it ties right into the two below. The US ICE Attorney who was just convicted, and you have to read all the charges, and the Message from the Vietnam Vet.
It's OK with our government and half of the American Population to allow our country to be invaded by a bunch of welfare sucking ILLEGALS, but don't try to illegally enter Mexico.






But the legislation, signed April 23 by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, is similar to Reglamento de la Ley General de Poblacion — the General Law on Population enacted in Mexico in April 2000, which mandates that federal, local and municipal police cooperate with federal immigration authorities in that country in the arrests of illegal immigrants.

Under the Mexican law, illegal immigration is a felony, punishable by up to two years in prison. Immigrants who are deported and attempt to re-enter can be imprisoned for 10 years. Visa violators can be sentenced to six-year terms. Mexicans who help illegal immigrants are considered criminals.

The law also says Mexico can deport foreigners who are deemed detrimental to "economic or national interests," violate Mexican law, are not "physically or mentally healthy" or lack the "necessary funds for their sustenance" and for their dependents. FULL STORY

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