Memo From Mexico, By
Allan Wall
Abolishing
America (contd.): Mexico Ceded Right To Say Whom U.S.
Can Deport
The
hottest item now available at 46 Mexican consuls in
the United States is the
"matricula consular", or consular card, an official
Mexican ID granted by the Mexican government to
Mexicans living in the United States.
What
exactly is a "consular card"?
Although
the card can be accepted in lieu of a Mexican passport
when returning to Mexico, it is not a Mexican passport.
A Mexican passport is granted in Mexico to Mexicans
planning to travel outside of Mexico. Mexicans who
travel legally to the U.S. take out passports before
they ever leave Mexico. Therefore they already have
their ID.
Those who
apply for consular cards, however, apply when they
are already in the U.S. Hmmmm.....
The cards
have been accepted as valid by the
Wells Fargo Bank and by the
police chiefs of Orange County, who on November 7th,
"secretly met and unanimously approved a policy that
encourages officers to accept cards issued by the
Mexican government as identification for people stopped
for minor offenses."
The
Mexican consul at Santa Ana, California, attempts to
reassure us by
asserting
that "The card has enough information to identify the
person. It has nothing to do with immigration and the
INS."
If you
believe that, I have some office space in the World
Trade Center I'd like to sell you.
No doubt
that the Mexican consular card, which has existed for a
couple of decades now, has some legitimate purpose. But
nowadays its main function, as far as the Mexican
government is concerned, is to prevent the deportation
of Mexican illegal aliens from the U.S.
That, in
fact, is exactly what the Siglo, a Mexican
newspaper, has reported. An article dated November 5th,
2001, written by Monica Solis, the Siglo's
correspondent in Los Angeles, California, couldn't be
clearer.
Ms. Solis
bemoans the plight of Mexican illegal aliens in the U.S.
who are jailed for misdemeanors and then deported
without due process:
Thus various immigrants
have wound up being deported because of a traffic
violation when they don't have a driver's license or
valid ID.
But not
to worry, help is on the way! The article continues:
The frequent deportation of
Mexicans for lack of an ID card can become a thing of
the past, with the approval of an initiative that
proposes the acceptance of the matricula consular (issued
by the Mexican government through its consulates in the
entire country), as an official identification document
for police authorities when they detain or intercept
Mexicans.
So the
Mexican government is distributing these consular cards,
on American soil, with the specific purpose of
preventing the deportation of Mexican illegal aliens.
And the
leadership of Orange County's law enforcement agencies
is in direct collusion with the Mexican government.
According
to the
Orange County Register,
Laguna Beach Police Chief
Jim Spreine, president of the Orange County Police
Chiefs and Sheriff's Association, said the agencies want
to dispel fears that deportation is possible in any
police contact.
Well,
thanks for reassuring the illegal aliens on that score!
Chief
Spreine had more to say:
Some people seem to think that
by doing this, we're supporting illegal immigration.
That's not the case. The fact is, all the people we
serve should be given equal protection under the law,
and we believe this will help us provide that equal
protection.
Interesting, Chief Spreine. And exactly who are the
people you "serve", anyway?
Somehow I
have the sneaking suspicion that all police officers in
Orange County are not in agreement with their bosses on
this matter. On Sunday, November 11th, at the
St. Boniface Church in Anaheim, the police department's
Community Affairs officer, Mike Hidalgo was at the
receiving end of a public meeting in which the
inalienable right of illegal Mexicans not to be deported
was asserted. According to the
LA Times,
More than 260 residents took
their concerns straight to Anaheim police,
telling....Hidalgo their biggest fear: They don't want
to be deported for a minor traffic violation simply
because they don't have proper identification.
Reina
Gonzalez summed it all up by saying that
The undocumented community fears every time the police stop them.
Oh
really? Imagine that!
Sgt.
Hidalgo was nothing if not conciliatory, however,
reassuring "the undocumented community" that, not to
worry,
Anaheim police, along with
law enforcement agencies throughout Orange County, will
accept cards issued by the Mexican government as a
proper form of identification during police stops.
Surreal,
bizarre, and yet another example of the
conquest of California in action. Now the Mexican
government, not U.S. officials, decides who is legal and
who is not.
And what
about the INS? Surely they must be livid over the recent
decision of the Orange County to turn immigration policy
over to the Mexican consulates?
Far from
it! The INS spokesman for the LA district
said that "Our priorities are to go after illegal
immigrants committing crime. If they are law-abiding
citizens, we don't have the resources to go looking
for them."
VDARE.COM emphasis. Of course,
THEY’RE NOT CITIZENS - law-abiding or otherwise! But
apparently the INS has lost sight of this distinction.
And finding and deporting illegal aliens is not a
priority unless they have committed a felony.
Hmmm.
Isn't that the same policy the government had before
the 9/11 attack? Nobody deported
Mohammed Atta and company either - until it was too
late.
Allan Wall
is an American citizen who has lived and worked in
Mexico since 1991. Presently employed as an English
instructor, Allan has legal permission from the Mexican
government to live and work in Mexico under the rubric
of an FM-2 migration document. His VDARE.COM articles
are archived here;
his Frontpage.com articles are archived
here. Allan Wall welcomes
questions or comments (pro or con) at
allan39@prodigy.net.mx.
November 13,
2001