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Why
I Boycotted President Fox
by Ray Haynes [politician]
5/30/06 |
The President
of Mexico, Vicente Fox, spoke to the California State Legislature
on Thursday; this while the U.S. Senate was voting on an immigration
bill. I chose not to go to the Fox speech. Since many people
may misconstrue what occurred, I believe a statement explaining
my actions is needed.
I have been
in the Legislature for some time, and I have seen many heads
of state pass through. The American Republic and its operations
are fascinating to these foreign politicians, and addressing
the California Legislature is often a high point in many dignitaries’ travels.
Appropriate decorum dictates that we as Legislators be polite
and treat these visitors with the respect their positions deserve.
Contributor
Ray Haynes
Mr.
Haynes is an Assembly member representing Riverside
and Temecula. He serves on the Appropriations and
Budget Committees. [go to Assembly Member Haynes website
at California Assembly][go to Haynes index] |
However, most of these dignitaries are visiting our country
to see it at work, and to talk with government officials to help
their businesses trade with businesses in California, or to establish
some sort of government to government relationship. They are
not usually in this country, and in our state, to lobby Congress
or the state for a change in policy.
President
Fox’s trip had no other purpose. He was in
this country addressing Legislative bodies for the sole purpose
of trying to change U.S. immigration policy. He has continually
complained about our policy, openly questioned the legality of
Bush putting National Guard units on the border, and even complained
when Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed the bill which would have
given California driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. Throughout
the last several years, he has encouraged his citizens to immigrate
to this country illegally, and has, in many ways, benefited from
that illegal immigration. When his citizens come to California,
our taxpayers pick up their medical bills, pay for their education,
food, clothing and housing. In return, these Mexican citizens
usually take most of their earnings and send them back to Mexico.
The relationship is all to Mexico’s benefit, and not much
help to California.
So when
President Fox came to California to promote amnesty for the
Mexican nationals that have broken
our laws, I found
his presence here to be arrogant and offensive. Many of the Mexican
citizens who come to the United States illegally are the “social
problems” of Mexico. The corruption, the favoritism, the
oppressive government has left many of these people in abject
poverty, and, if they didn’t come to the United States,
they would probably start a revolution in Mexico. Fox wants us
to relieve the political tension that these social problems would
cause.
So why should I sanction this visit? Why should I sit and listen
to lies and propaganda meant to influence the legislative passage
of a bill in Congress with which I vehemently disagree? We need
to enforce our laws first, not listen to the President of Mexico
ask us to pay for his social problems. He should go back to Mexico,
fix his economy, fix his corrupt government, and quit sending
us his social problems.
I couldn’t say that to him because he would not meet
with us to hear these words. So I greeted him with silence. It
wasn’t disrespectful. It was protest. It is how I would
treat any lobbyist who was pushing me to do something I thought
was wrong. More important, it was wrong of the leadership of
the California Legislature to aid and abet his lobbying effort.
I wasn’t
going to sanction it at any level, so I left, and encouraged
others to do the same. It was the
right thing
to do.-CRO-
Mr.
Haynes is a California Assemblyman representing Riverside
and Temecula and frequent contributor to CaliforniaRepublic.org.
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