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Trum*p tells apologetic fromer Mexico President

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
05 May 2016, 12:59
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Get ready to pay for the wall. Be assured they will pay.

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told former Mexican President Vicente Fox, who apologized to Trump for previous remarks he had made and invited Trump to Mexico, “Get your money ready because you’re going to pay for the wall” on Wednesday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel.

Trump said, in response to a question on whether he had a message for Fox, [relevant remarks begin around 3:40] “Get your money ready because you’re going to pay for the wall.”

Trump added that he wasn’t backing off his plan to make Mexico pay for a border wall, and “we lose a fortune with mexico, trade deficit $58 billion a year. The wall’s going to cost 10. believe me, they’ll be able to afford it, and we’re going to end up having a very good relationship with mexico. But right now, sadly, like everybody else, they’re taking advantage of our country on trade, and at the border. So, we’ll get it straightened out.”

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
05 May 2016, 13:07
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Given his rudeness and given their zero coperation in respect of the invasion of the USA, Trum*p is totally correct to tell him the wall will be built and Mexico will pay for it. Expect also a huge number of new arrivals as well as illegals are deported. The Obama game is over. Ji hadists will find it more difficult to come in via Mexico.

SANTA MONICA, California — During an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, former Mexican President Vicente Fox apologized Wednesday for the vulgar language he has used regarding GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s proposal to build a wall along the southern border and invited the likely Republican nominee to Mexico to see the border from the other side.

Earlier this year, Fox said that he would not pay for Trump’s “f*cking wall,” and called Trump “Ignorant … crazy … egocentric … nasty … [a] false prophet.” Trump then called on Fox to apologize.

On Wednesday, he did so — in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News — and added that he wanted Trump to come to Mexico to see the border from the other side.

“I apologize. Forgiveness is one of the greatest qualities that human beings have, is the quality of a compassionate leader. You have to be humble. You have to be compassionate. You have to love thy neighbor,” Fox explained to Breitbart News while sitting in the hotel of the J.W. Marriott in Santa Monica, California on Wednesday afternoon.

“Love your nation. Love the world,” he added. “Yes, I’m humble enough as leadership be, [a] compassionate leader. If I offended you, I’m sorry. But what about the other way around?”

“I don’t think he should follow the strategy of attacking others, offending others, to get to his purpose. There are other ways and means of doing it,” Fox stressed, adding, “I invite him to come to Mexico and to see what Mexico is all about.”

Fox stressed the important trade ties the two countries have, noting that the U.S. benefits from Mexican labor and has much larger trade deficits with other countries.

He urged Trump to be more responsible, and suggested that he could help: “I can convince him to think intelligently” about trade and other issues, he explained.

 

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05 May 2016, 19:47
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SANTA MONICA, California — Former Mexican President Vicente Fox spoke exclusively with Breitbart News on Wednesday inside the J.W. Marriott about migration, saying Mexicans have a right to come to the United States to live and work, but that he is not for “open borders.”

“Of course they have the right and United States has the right to see who they invite and who they don’t,” Fox told Breitbart News. “I’m not for open borders and I’m not just for people flowing in and out.”

My grandfather was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, so I am half America and I am half Mexican. My grandfather migrated from Cincinnati, Ohio down to Mexico looking for the American dream. He didn’t have a penny in his pocket and he had the human right to look for income, to look for a job. That’s what migrants do, but of course I’m not just for just open the border.”

Fox said he believes the issue to many immigration issues facing the United States and Mexico would have been resolved by the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act, a bill co-sponsored by Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and the late Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) in 2005.

“We discussed it in Mexico. One full week, Senator Kennedy and Senator McCain were in Mexico in my office discussing what would be the best option. The solution is right there in Congress. Unfortunately, Congress has been lazy,” Fox jabbed. He added that the bill has a solution for the 11 million undocumented people who are working in the United States.

It also brings [a] solution, that bill that’s in Congress, for the half a million workers that this economy needs and that U.S. citizens don’t want to take. They don’t want to go and harvest the berries in California, they don’t want to work in the construction industry, they don’t want to go to Washington state and pick up the apples. If they don’t want to do those jobs, it’s a very good solution, lets import that labor.

The McCain-Kennedy immigration bill failed — partly due to the efforts of then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL). As former McCain staffer Mark Salter later recalled:

As an aide to McCain, I was in the room for every one of those meetings. It was my first opportunity to observe Obama closely. During those meetings, I never saw him engage in any discussion concerned with building a majority vote in favor of the legislation. In the meetings he attended, he would draw from his shirt pocket a 3×5 index card, on which he had written changes he insisted be made to the bill before he would support it. They were invariably the same demands made by the AFL-CIO, which was intent on watering down or killing the guest-worker provisions. Republicans and Democrats alike were irritated by his transparently self-interested behavior, but tried to negotiate with him. He remained adamant in his positions and unwilling to compromise.

The act would have required the U.S. to take in a minimum of 400,000 foreign workers every year. The visas would have lasted for three years.

“Illegal aliens already in the U.S.A., and they number more than 10 million, would have to register, pay a $2,000 fine, clear a criminal background check, and pass an English language exam. If they did that and had a job, they could stay in this country and apply for citizenship in six years,” noted Fox News at the time the bill was being discussed.

The legislation would have also increased border security and fines on people who hire and employ illegals.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
05 May 2016, 19:59
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SANTA MONICA, California — Former Mexican President Vicente Fox spoke exclusively with Breitbart News on Wednesday inside the J.W. Marriott about migration, saying Mexicans have a right to come to the United States to live and work, but that he is not for “open borders.”

“Of course they have the right and United States has the right to see who they invite and who they don’t,” Fox told Breitbart News. “I’m not for open borders and I’m not just for people flowing in and out.”

My grandfather was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, so I am half America and I am half Mexican. My grandfather migrated from Cincinnati, Ohio down to Mexico looking for the American dream. He didn’t have a penny in his pocket and he had the human right to look for income, to look for a job. That’s what migrants do, but of course I’m not just for just open the border.”

Fox said he believes the issue to many immigration issues facing the United States and Mexico would have been resolved by the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act, a bill co-sponsored by Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and the late Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) in 2005.

“We discussed it in Mexico. One full week, Senator Kennedy and Senator McCain were in Mexico in my office discussing what would be the best option. The solution is right there in Congress. Unfortunately, Congress has been lazy,” Fox jabbed. He added that the bill has a solution for the 11 million undocumented people who are working in the United States.

It also brings [a] solution, that bill that’s in Congress, for the half a million workers that this economy needs and that U.S. citizens don’t want to take. They don’t want to go and harvest the berries in California, they don’t want to work in the construction industry, they don’t want to go to Washington state and pick up the apples. If they don’t want to do those jobs, it’s a very good solution, lets import that labor.

The McCain-Kennedy immigration bill failed — partly due to the efforts of then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL). As former McCain staffer Mark Salter later recalled:

As an aide to McCain, I was in the room for every one of those meetings. It was my first opportunity to observe Obama closely. During those meetings, I never saw him engage in any discussion concerned with building a majority vote in favor of the legislation. In the meetings he attended, he would draw from his shirt pocket a 3×5 index card, on which he had written changes he insisted be made to the bill before he would support it. They were invariably the same demands made by the AFL-CIO, which was intent on watering down or killing the guest-worker provisions. Republicans and Democrats alike were irritated by his transparently self-interested behavior, but tried to negotiate with him. He remained adamant in his positions and unwilling to compromise.

The act would have required the U.S. to take in a minimum of 400,000 foreign workers every year. The visas would have lasted for three years.

“Illegal aliens already in the U.S.A., and they number more than 10 million, would have to register, pay a $2,000 fine, clear a criminal background check, and pass an English language exam. If they did that and had a job, they could stay in this country and apply for citizenship in six years,” noted Fox News at the time the bill was being discussed.

The legislation would have also increased border security and fines on people who hire and employ illegals.

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