From Gene Caferelli
January 4, 2008 - 1:21PM
Mexico blasts Arizona employer sanctions law
Associated Press
The Mexican government promised Friday to defend any Mexicans affected by an Arizona law that punishes employers who hire undocumented migrants.
The Arizona law, which went into effect Tuesday, prohibits businesses from knowingly employing illegal immigrants. Violators face business license suspensions for up to 10 days; a second offense triggers permanent revocation.
“Measures like the one approved in Arizona do not contribute to solving the issue of migration by workers between the two countries, and ignore the contributions that migrants make to the U.S. economy and society,” Mexico ’s Foreign Relations Department said.
The department said it will “intervene, through its consulates, in any situation in which the rights of Mexican workers are affected, regardless of their immigration status.”
In the past, Mexican consulates have helped with the legal defense of Mexican citizens in similar cases. In Arizona , Mexico has consulates in Phoenix , Tucson , Nogales , Douglas and Yuma .
The Mexican government considers migration an unavoidable phenomenon given the higher wages in the United States . It strongly opposes tightened U.S. controls such as border fences, and instead wants temporary work-visa programs and legalization of workers in the United States .
2 comments:
Clearly we need to declare war against Mexico in retaliation for their interference in our internal affairs. We should invade and topple their government and annex their country, make Mexico the 51st state and give all those Mexicans citizenship in a proper country... oh, never mind.
Good idea!
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