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A Reader Discovers Vicente Fox's Personal Border Policy
From: Allan
Wall, Mexico
VICENTE FOX'S PERSONAL BORDER
POLICY
On April 14th, my wife and son and I visited
Presidente Vicente Fox's personal property - the ranch
near San Cristobal, Guanajuato, Mexico, where he
recently played host to President George W. Bush.
Well, we weren't actually allowed on the property, but
drove up to the property line (border) and saw it.
There were guards, you see, and we were informed
that we couldn't enter - the operative phrase was
"acceso restringido" (restricted access).
So I took a photograph and we left.
Now that's very interesting , when you think
about it. As presidente of Mexico, Vicente
Fox is pushing for the U.S.A. to open its border with
Mexico, yet as a private property owner, Vicente Fox
does not practice "open borders" on his own
ranch. Hmmm.....
I also recall those besieged ranchers on the
Arizona border. They are a lot less wealthy and
influential than Vicente Fox, and their ranches have
been overrun by illegal alien trespassers who
damage their property and endanger their ranching
operations. Yet they were viciously slandered
here in Mexico, and fellow rancher Vicente Fox himself
took a cheap shot at the Arizona situation in a
presidential debate before winning. And yet,
Vicente Fox does not allow trespassers on his own
ranch!
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.
April 24, 2001