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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Alpha Mare on July 27, 2010, 07:02:31 PM
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Battle begins to brew along border
MEXICO CITY - Mexico's National Human Rights Commission is sending inspectors to U.S. border crossings to monitor deportations that might result if Arizona's new immigration law goes into effect as planned Thursday.
The government's rights commission said Monday that monitors will be stationed at border gates in Tijuana across from California, Nogales next to Arizona and Ciudad Juarez and Reynosa across from Texas to ensure migrants are treated properly.
"The implementation of the Arizona Law SB1070 represents a threat to migrants' full exercise of their human rights," the commission said in a statement. "The law violates the principles of nondiscrimination, equality before the law and freedom from arbitrary arrest."
http://www.alamogordonews.com/ci_15609143
This would be the same human rights commission that is currently ignoring the slaughter of thousands of Mexican citizens in their OWN country.
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I'm guessing they don't see what's going on down on THEIR southern border.
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I'm guessing they don't see what's going on down on THEIR southern border.
Nope. These inspectors are north looking human rights inspectors. They hire only south looking human rights inspectors to watch their southern border. Entirely different critter.
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With any luck, they will be robbed and killed by Mexican drug syndicate criminals, and their cars stolen and sold by the Mexican Federal Judicial Police.