Mexico, who gives its’ residents tips on how to cross into the United States as an illegal, is threatening Arizona with legal action over Proposition 200, which went into effect Tuesday. Proposition 200 denies most taxpayer benefits to illegals and requires anyone registering to vote show proof of citizenship.

A Mexican government official has threatened to use international courts to block an Arizona law meant to limit public benefits and voting rights to legal residents of the U.S.
Mexican officials have repeatedly complained about Proposition 200, which went into effect Tuesday. “It’s sad, and it gives an idea of how we have to work to educate even our own Mexican-Americans about why it is important that these proposals are not accepted,” Derbez said.
As harsh as it sounds to some I still think that we should have sealed our borders tight on September 12, 2001.






















I head from one of my ever-political coworkers today that North Carolina (which according to some accounts has the highest [countable] migrant Mexican population in the country) is the easiest place for illegals to get a driver license. . .and that there are certain agencies in Florida passing out flyers saying that they can do so.
Ever-political co-worker also stated that other states are delegitimizing our licenses. Heh, we’ll see how this’ll turn out. *clicks tongue*