Politics > Politics-USA > IMO: Mexico hires Dallas propaganda firm to change public opinion about illegal invasion of U.S.!
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22 Dec 2005 12:30:03 AM |
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IMO: Mexico hires Dallas propaganda firm to change public opinion about illegal invasion of U.S.! |
This was in the Denver Post today.
Mexico hires Dallas firm, starts ads to fight wall plan
Many Mexicans angered by U.S. proposal for the border
By Mark Stevenson The Associated Press
Mexico City — The Mexican government, angered by a U.S.
proposal to extend a wall along the border to keep out migrants,
has struck back with radio ads urging Mexican workers to denounce
rights violations in the United States.
Facing a growing tide of anti-immigrant sentiment north of
the border, the Mexican government also has hired an American
public relations firm to improve its image.
Mexican President Vicente Fox denounced the U.S. measures,
passed by the House of Representatives on Friday, as “shameful,”
and his foreign secretary, Luis Ernesto Derbez, said Monday that
the wall was “stupid.”
It’s hard to underestimate the ill feeling the proposal has
generated in Mexico, where editorial pages are dominated by
cartoons of Uncle Sam putting up walls bearing anti-Mexican
messages.
Many Mexicans, especially those who have worked in the United
States, feel the proposal is a slap in the face to those who work
hard and contribute to the U.S. economy.
Fernando Robledo, 42, of the western state of Zacatecas, says
the proposal could stem migration and disrupt families by
breaking cross-border ties.
“When people heard this, it worried everybody, because this
will affect everybody in some way, and their families,” Robledo
said. “They were incredulous. How could they do this, propose
something like this?”
Robledo, whose son and mother are U.S. citizens, predicted
the measure “would unleash conflict within the United States” as
small businesses fail for lack of workers.
He said many Mexicans felt betrayed by the anti-immigrant
sentiment.
“We learned to believe in the United States. We have a
binational life,” he said of Zacatecas, a state that has been
sending migrants north for more than a century. “It isn’t just a
feeling of rejection. It’s against what we see as part of our
life, our culture, our territory.”
Immigrant advocates in the United States are worried about
provisions of the House bill that upgrade unlawful presence from
a civil offense to a felony.
“This is a sad foreshadowing,” said activist Kathryn
Rodriguez of the Derechos Humanos coalition in Tucson. She fears
the bill could expose to criminal prosecution those who help sick
or dying migrants.
On Monday, the Mexican government said it had hired Allyn &
Co., a Dallas public relations firm, to help improve Mexico’s
image and stem the immigration backlash.
“If people in the U.S. and Canada had an accurate view of the
success of democracy, political stability and economic prosperity
in Mexico,” said Rob Allyn, president of the PR firm, “it would
improve their views on specific bilateral issues like immigration
and border security.”
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Now what's wrong with this picture?
Did you happen to see the word "illegals" or phrase "illegal
immigrants" ANYWHERE in the article???
What a surprise!
They're painting this as us ugly yankees being against immigrants
now.
I'm not against immigrants, my family were immigrants too!
I'm against ILLEGAL immigrants or invaders! Like Al Qaeda guys
coming across the border and maybe bring nukes or bio weapons
with them!
But no, Mexico apparently is highly offended that we would mind
this, or that we would mind them literally invading the southwest
with 11 million illegals in recent years! How dare we!
So they're gonna fight us with a PR firm now, and with propaganda
like above!
Of course this would be published in the liberal BIASED media
like that. They should have charged Mexico and that PR firm for
publishing that article, being it appears to be pure propaganda,
devoid of the real facts that they're pushing for us to accept
the illegal invasion that's been going on for YEARS now until we
can hardly recognize the southwest as being part of the U.S.
anymore. Mexico is winning back what they lost in the 1800's!
With the help of the biased lieberal media.
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| User: "Jim E" |
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| Title: Re: Mexico hires Dallas propaganda firm to change public opinion about illegal invasion of U.S.! |
22 Dec 2005 10:58:03 AM |
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"Radio Free America" <RFA-USA@spamspoof.com> wrote in message
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This was in the Denver Post today.
Mexico hires Dallas firm, starts ads to fight wall plan
Many Mexicans angered by U.S. proposal for the border
By Mark Stevenson The Associated Press
Mexico City — The Mexican government, angered by a U.S.
proposal to extend a wall along the border to keep out migrants,
Why don't we just shoot the suckers as they cross?
A bounty on illegals wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Jim E
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Mexico hires Dallas propaganda firm to change public opinion about illegal invasion of U.S.! |
22 Dec 2005 11:42:35 AM |
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<< Why don't we just shoot the suckers as they cross?
A bounty on illegals wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Jim E >>
I have a better idea. Let's put a bounty on inbred redneck cocksucking
apelike fuckups like you. And as far as I'm concerned, let's extend
that bounty to every man, woman, and cross-eyed inbred child in your
immediate family. That would take care of the USA's biggest problem:
stupid assed racists that are too lazy to work and too stupid to adjust
who are trying to drag the USA back into the Dark Ages.
How's that solution work for you, Jim?
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| User: "Recovering Narcissist" |
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| Title: Re: Mexico hires Dallas propaganda firm to change public opinion about illegal invasion of U.S.! |
27 Dec 2005 03:02:39 PM |
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(laughing)
I often think the same thing - what about all of the LEGAL
non-productive citizens that are bleeding the system dry? Every time I
stand behind some able-bodied young man using his welfare card at the
local grocery store I cannot help but be incensed and wonder how many
of my own tax dollars are buying this guy's coke and cookies. At least
Mexicans WANT to work. I'll take them in exchange for the lazy ones
among us any day.
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