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<< The O'Neill "Revelations": What is New? | Main | Kerry Comeback? >> January 12, 2004Mexican Opposition Denounces Bush-Fox Immigration PlanIt's hardly surprising that businessman Vincente Fox and businessman George Bush love the idea of giving US business an indentured servant class in the name of "immigration reform." But other Mexican politicians aren't buying this cynical plan. With politicians like Senate Majority Leader framing its advantages as one of greater surveillence of vulnerable low-wage workers--"documentation is important for security" was Frist's phrasing, it's hardly surprising to see a strong reaction from south of the border. Frist's comments framing the plan in security terms led the Democratic Revolutionary Party, or PRD, one of the three main political parties in Mexico, to issue a statement denouncing the Bush proposal as "a distraction to mask the hegemonic interests of the ultraconservative group installed in the White House." The statement said that for Fox, the plan was a "new cosmetic victory designed to make Mexicans forget his long list of unfulfilled promises."The traditional party-hack dominated PRI was more measured in their response, knowing a cynical electoral move from long experience: Roberto Madrazo, leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, offered a tepid response: "We hope that this effort that has been proposed corresponds to reality and is not simply an electoral strategy."It's worth stressing again and again that Bush's plan has NO pathway to citizenship, just a revolving door of exploited labor for American businesses, workers who will deparately have to take jobs or face deportation at every turn to keep qualifying for the system proposed. This is not even close to reform. It's a a bait-and-switch game that may well leave most immigrant workers worse off. Posted by Nathan at January 12, 2004 07:04 PM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsFor those who are interested in Mexican politics, with a focus on the labor movement, the United Electrical Workers website has a link to Mexican Labor News, which offers very detailed and thoughtful analyses. http://www.ueinternational.org/#mlna The latest issue deals with the split within the CMT, which used to be the bulwark for labor support for the PRI and is now finding itself split between the dinosaurs, who are rediscovering their nationalist roots, and the Fox allies. Posted by: Henry at January 12, 2004 07:55 PM It's pretty demoralizing to read about this proposal - the deal is getting worse and worse all the time. The whole three year leash thing is just revolting. My question though: will routes to citizenship that have worked in the past for illegal immigrants (having a child here, for example, gets you on the road at least) still be available, or is Bush really cracking down on immigrants? Posted by: paul at January 13, 2004 09:46 AM Post a comment
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