10/23/2004
Legitimizing Mexican Illegals
As a followup to Michelle Malkin’s article on the borders issue, there is a frightening picture that is coming together for me. Sheesh, I’m having an epiphany!
“The Mexican Consulate and LaCasa of Goshen [Indiana] will be assisting Mexican citizens residing locally to obtain identification cards and Fifth Third Bank will be on hand to explain the benefits and safety of the American banking system,” announced the Goshen News for August 23.
“The Consulate General of Mexico’s mobile office will be in Goshen Wednesday through Saturday to issue Mexican passports, Matricula Consular identification cards [issued by the Mexican government for Mexican nationals living in other countries] and military service cards.”
Officials from the bank would also help local illegal aliens-whom they call “Mexican citizens residing locally”-to
“open accounts with the Matricula Consular card as a primary form of identification.”
That card, it should be noted, is a non-secure document issued by the Mexican government without regard to the recipient’s immigration status.
The Mexican government uses the Matricula card as a way of “legalizing” its nationals who are in our country illegally. Addressing that cohort of lawbreakers, the goshen News helpfully pointed out,
“Participation in the mainstream banking [system] is often critical for economic success and personal safety…Last year, Fifth Third Bank worked with the Mexican Conulate’s mobile office in Indiana to offer similar services. Several hundred accounts were opened for individuals who obtained a proper ID card.”
Essentially, the Mexican government has arranged an illegal ID mill that delivers.
And it bears repeated emphasis that this breezily worded public service announcement, describing the Mexican government’s subversive efforts to mobilize illegal aliens, appeared in a local community newspaper in a rural mid-western US town. It also bears repeating that this open invasion of the US by Mexican officials was aided and abetted by the decision last year of the Bush Administration’s Treasury Department to accept the Matricular Consular cards as legitimate identification. This decision amounted to a de facto amnesty for illegal aliens.
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