Are Vicente Foxs Immigration Demands More Political Than Economic?
Prize-winning Mexican novelist Elena Poniatowska was quoted 8/15/01 in WorldNetDaily.com as saying: “Mexico is recovering the territories yielded to the United States by means of migratory tactics,” and that Hispanics are “imposing their culture” on the U.S. Ms. Poniatowska has taught at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. If the United States grants an amnesty to 3 million illegal Mexican immigrants, each adult naturalized citizen could potentially bring in dozens of extended family members via legal immigration over time. In addition, children born in the U.S. of illegal immigrants, guest workers, and naturalized citizens are also U.S. citizens. In 1997 then Mexican President Zedillo said in Chicago, “I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders and that Mexican migrants are an important, a very important part of it.” Presently, Vicente Fox is advocating a change in Mexican law to permit expatriates to vote absentee in elections in Me