Mexican legislators are complaining because people from Mexico are moving back home after the employer sanctions law went into effect in Arizona… and they want to influence our politics so that they don’t have to deal with this issue.

A delegation of nine state legislators from Sonora traveled to Tucson to make the case against Arizona’s new employer sanctions law.

At a news conference Tuesday, they said Sonora cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools it will face as illegal Mexican workers in Arizona return to their hometowns without jobs or money.
“What do we do with the repatriated?”

The lawmakers were to travel to Phoenix Wednesday for a breakfast meeting with Hispanic legislators.

NOW some of the Arizona lawmakers who voted for the sanctions want a rollback!
That’s pretty damned convenient.

Rep. Bill Konopnicki, R-Safford, prime sponsor of the rollback, wants the law altered so a firm cannot lose its license to do business for having an undocumented worker on the payroll unless the worker was hired after the law took effect Jan. 1.

In the interest of full disclosure: Rep. Konopnicki owns several McDonald’s franchises.

Mexico will turn their corrupt backs on their people, continue to influence our politics and dig in. It’s a waiting game until the Reconquista, eh amigo?