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Tx Redneck
04-23-2009, 08:57 PM
I may have missed something about this last year, so if so, lemme know and I'll take it down.
Bryan

http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/altss/printstory/border/74193

Sonoran officials slam sanctions law in Tucson visit
SHERYL KORNMAN
Published: 01.16.2008
A delegation of nine state legislators from Sonora was in Tucson on Tuesday to say Arizona's new employer sanctions law will have a devastating effect on the Mexican state.
At a news conference, the legislators said Sonora - Arizona's southern neighbor, made up of mostly small towns - cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools it will face as illegal Mexican workers here return to their hometowns without jobs or money.
The law, which took effect Jan.1, punishes employers who knowingly hire individuals who don't have valid legal documents to work in the United States. Penalties include suspension or loss of a business license.
Its intent is to eliminate or curtail the top draw for immigrants to this country - jobs.
The Mexican delegation, members of Sonora's 58th Legislature, belong to the National Action Party (PAN), the party of Mexico's president, Felipe Calderón.
They spoke at the offices of Project PPEP, a nonprofit that provides job retraining for farmworkers and other programs.
The lawmakers were to travel to Phoenix for a Wednesday breakfast meeting with Hispanic legislators.
They want to tell them how the law will affect Mexican families on both sides of the border.
"How can they pass a law like this?" asked Mexican Rep. Leticia Amparano Gamez, who represents Nogales.
"There is not one person living in Sonora who does not have a friend or relative working in Arizona," she said in Spanish.
"Mexico is not prepared for this, for the tremendous problems" it will face as more and more Mexicans working in Arizona and sending money to their families return to hometowns in Sonora without jobs, she said.
"We are one family, socially and economically," she said of the people of Sonora and Arizona.
Amparano said the Mexican legislators are already asking the federal government of Mexico for help for Sonora.
Rep. Florencio Diaz Armenta, coordinator of the delegation, represents San Luis, south of Yuma, one of Arizona's agricultural hubs, which employs some 28,000 legal Mexican workers.
"What do we do with the repatriated?" he asked. "As Mexicans, we are worried. They are Mexicans but they are also people - fathers and mothers and young people with jobs" who won't have work in Sonora."
He said the Arizona law will lead to "disintegration of the family," as one "legal" Mexican parent remains in Arizona and the other returns to Mexico.
Rep. Francisco Garcia Gámez, a legislator from Cananea and that city's former mayor, said the lack of mining jobs there has driven many Mexicans to Arizona to find work. He said they depend on jobs in Arizona to feed their families on both sides of the border.
Gov. Janet Napolitano, in her State of the State speech Monday, said the new law needs some modifications, including a better definition of what constitutes a complaint.
Barrett Marson, director of communications for the Arizona House of Representatives, said Speaker Jim Weiers, R-Phoenix, "has some concerns about how the law will be administered and applied."
He said the speaker sought testimony from the business community last fall "to get ideas about how to make following the law easier. In the end, that's what he wants - compliance, but make it as easy as possible to do."
Marson said Weiers is "waiting for the governor to come out with her idea of what she wants to do" before he makes his own recommendations.

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Fox466
04-23-2009, 09:00 PM
Tough shit. Legal citizens here need the jobs they vacate.

mikeb
04-23-2009, 10:18 PM
Before it's all said and done they'll water down the law until it is ineffective.

5starstanger
04-23-2009, 11:02 PM
Before it's all said and done they'll water down the law until it is ineffective.

That sounds like American Politics

Slammy
04-24-2009, 12:09 AM
BOO HOO WHO GIVES A SHIT!! go back to your damn country. Mexico isnt prepared for them....neither was america. Stop squirting out so many fucking kids that you cant afford. Amazes me how we americans are just supposed to roll over and let them invade our country because they dont know how to do something with their shithole country. The US wasnt just magically made successful and they are clueless.

tazz007
04-24-2009, 06:26 AM
Yes they are humans too. And they are Mexican, not U.S. citizens.

We need to take care of the U.S. FIRST! After we get back on our feet, Then just maybe we can look at helping others out side of our borders. Till then, Tough shit, they are your people, you take care of them. Do you think they would take care of us, if the situation was reversed?


Would you give your neighbor your last $10.00 to buy food if you had no food either?

Bubbaearl
04-24-2009, 07:06 AM
try to go to mexico and get a job . aint gonna happen until you get all the paper work done.

AL P
04-24-2009, 09:38 AM
Oh noes, they might have to enter the country legally and abide by our laws. Whatever will they do? Before you know it they won't be able to steal anyone's identity and then what will we all do besides sleep better at night?

mikeb
04-24-2009, 10:49 AM
Hell, let's just enact the same laws that mexico has about US citizens immigrating to mexico tit for tat. Far is fair, right?

for you that don't know mexico's laws are very tough about immigrating to mexcio, and I don't believe that you are allowed to own property there (or the government can come in any time and seize it or somesuch).

cannonball996
04-24-2009, 11:46 AM
this happens every 6 months, a mexican delegation comes up here to waste our time, why is it none of the american officials that they meet with ever ask them to change their laws, or why they have not helped us build a bigger fence.

Vertnut
04-24-2009, 11:50 AM
this happens every 6 months, a mexican delegation comes up here to waste our time, why is it none of the american officials that they meet with ever ask them to change their laws, or why they have not helped us build a bigger fence.

They don't want a bigger fence...they want open borders. They want/need our money and free health care. It's what makes the Mexican system work.

ceyko
04-24-2009, 11:52 AM
Tough shit. Legal citizens here need the jobs they vacate.

...and regardless of the bullshit said, Americans WILL do those jobs.

Tx Redneck
04-24-2009, 11:22 PM
...and regardless of the bullshit said, americans will do those jobs.

amen!

Slammy
04-24-2009, 11:31 PM
...and regardless of the bullshit said, Americans WILL do those jobs.

yea thats the BS excuse they like to use to avoid doing anything about it. Such a cop out.