* Immigrants and foreign visitors are banned from public political discourse.
* Immigrants and foreigners are denied certain basic property rights.
* Immigrants are denied equal employment rights.
* Immigrants and naturalized citizens will never be treated as real citizens.
* Immigrants and naturalized citizens are not to be trusted in public service.
* Immigrants and naturalized citizens may never become members of the clergy.
* Private citizens may make citizens arrests of lawbreakers (i.e., illegal immigrants) and hand them to the authorities.
* Immigrants may be expelled for any reason and without due process."
The above items are taken from the Mexican Constitution. Don’t blame Mexico for having an immigration policy more sensible than ours.
2 comments:
Mexico has a constitution?? Holy crap! :)
Yes, and they take it seriously unlike the U.S. The American expat community is quite large especially in Guadalajara. The Mexicans do not wish the gringos to vote because of their fear of suffering the "nanny" state regulations like seat belt , helmet and anti smoking laws. In most respects, Mexico is much more "free" than, say Mexifornia.
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