Saturday, December 31, 2005

Mexicans Hire Bush Advisor to Stop US Border, Illegal Immigration Reforms

Mexicans Hire Bush Advisor to Stop US Border, Illegal Immigration Reforms

by Nathan Tabor and Jim Kouri -

In a move that has many proponents of tough US border security and illegal immigration reforms scratching their heads in puzzlement, Mexican President Vincente Fox recently retained the services of a well-known Republican strategist to help stop the rising tide of public outcry over poor border security and rampant illegal immigration.
President Fox reportedly rehired the public relations man and GOP political consultant who is credited with helping Fox win the presidency in 2000. Fox wants Rob Allyn to curtail what he perceives as a growing anti-immigration political juggernaut, especially when it comes to illegal aliens from Mexico.

When the House of Representatives passed a key bill that would provide an additional 700 miles of border fencing on the US-Mexican border, and would make illegally entering the US a felony, Fox denounced the measure as shameful. His foreign minister called it stupid and underhanded.

The Mexican government's comments about US policy appears to have backfired, with many Americans demanding Mexico butt out of American politics and policy.../

These border problems, potentially dead serious, are reminiscent of the Book of Judges. Due to our national sins, God is letting us begin to suffer the curses/consequences of our actions (Dan. 9:11).

As prophesied for the descendants of Jacob-Israel, the Gentile minority role reversal and tables turned is plaguing us and will only get worse unless we remember our Hebrew roots and biblical responsibilities and act accordingly without hesitation or apology, so help us God.

Beyond Babylon

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