As Tillerson Arrives, Mexico be All Like “Oh No He Didn’t”

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 23, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sn6hLh9K9I

Mexico has a right to flood our country with their people, claim they.

They’re crying a river el grande.

Reuters:

Mexico reacted with anger on Wednesday to what one official called “hostile” new U.S. immigration guidelines hours before senior Trump administration envoys began arriving in Mexico City for talks on the volatile issue.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security unveiled plans on Tuesday to consider almost all illegal immigrants subject to deportation, and will seek to send many of them to Mexico if they entered the United States from there, regardless of nationality.

The tension over the timing of the rules mirrors an outcry when President Donald Trump said on Twitter Mexico should pay for his planned border wall shortly before Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto was due at a Washington summit in January.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson landed in Mexico City on Wednesday afternoon. He was joined by Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly later for talks the White House said would “walk through” the implementation of Trump’s immigration orders.

Kelly signed the guidelines issued by his department on Monday.

Mexico’s lead negotiator with the Trump administration, Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray, said there was no way Mexico would accept the new rules, which among other things seek to deport non-Mexicans to Mexico.

There is obviously no way for us to know who is Mexican and who isn’t.

And they all came from Mexico, whether they are from there or not.

So targeting that one aspect of the plan is dumb. If they didn’t want non-Mexicans deported to Mexico, they shouldn’t have sent non-Mexicans to America.

I want to say clearly and emphatically that the government of Mexico and the Mexican people do not have to accept provisions that one government unilaterally wants to impose on the other,” Videgaray told reporters at the Foreign Ministry.

In fact, you do.

Unless you are using the word “accept” in the sense that you don’t have to feel good about it.

In which case, that is your own business.

He said the issue would dominate the talks on Wednesday and Thursday. Mexico will insist that the United States proves the nationality of any person it wants to deport to Mexico, he said.

“We also have control of our borders and we will exercise it fully,” he said, adding that Mexico was prepared to go the United Nations to defend the freedoms and rights of Mexicans under international law.

They appear to be trying to force a situation where we have to put these people in concentration camps.

I’m okay with that.

Roberto Campa, who heads the human rights department of the Interior Ministry, said the plan to deport non-Mexicans to Mexico was “hostile” and “unacceptable.”

Senators for the leading leftist opposition party, the Party of the Democratic Revolution, said Tillerson and Kelly were not welcome in Mexico and they urged Pena Nieto not to meet them.

Another potential point of friction is a review ordered by Trump of the U.S. aid Mexico receives, dominated by $2.6 billion allocated largely for security under the Merida Initiative. Some believe the order carries a threat of cutting off such support.

As I have said, the most important thing right now is that Trump serves his base.

Because the Jews/Democrats are planning a coup and the only way to weather a coup is going to be to shut down certain aspects of “democracy.” In order to do that successfully, he must have fanatical support from a significant portion of the general population.

He appears to understand this very well.