Now comes word that Mexico has issued a comic book to it’s citizens showing how to illegally enter our Country. This is just further proof why this country needs to be boycotted, along with the fact that they harbor our murderer’s.
The government of Mexico is raising eyebrows with a new comic book offering advice on how to cross the border into the U.S. illegally.
Called “The Guide for the Mexican Migrant,” the 32-page book published by Mexico’s Foreign Ministry uses simple language to offer information on safety, legal rights and living unobtrusively in America….
Immigration-control groups are not thrilled about the guide.
“This is more than just a wink and a nod,” Rick Oltman, Western field director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, told the Republic. “This is so transparent, this is the Mexican government trying to protect its most valuable export, which is illegal migrants.”
John Vincent, with Virginia-based Americans for Immigration Control, said, “It really looks like the Mexican government is encouraging illegal immigration. It shows the contempt that the Mexican government has for our laws.”
They have had contempt for our laws for years, this just doesn’t surprise me at all.
The illegals come here and take away jobs that could go to our own citizens (yup, you heard me right, the crap about the illegals doing jobs we don’t want to do ourselves is just that, crap.), send the money back to Mexico and then get free health care and schooling for their kids. Now the Mexican government wants to help them come over here. Where is the MSM coverage on this? Where is the administrations voices of outrage over this? No where.
Michelle Malkin has a post out yesterday that goes along with this. In it she points to article that says the illegal population isn’t 8-13 million but closer to 18-20 million and notes the devasting effect this is having on our economy
[T]he underground economy is undermining the effectiveness of the Internal Revenue Service, which is highly dependent on employees’ withholding taxes. If the IRS could collect all the taxes it says that it is owed from the underground economy in a given year, then the current budget deficit would disappear overnight. And if the IRS could collect these taxes every year, then the nation would have surpluses as far as the eye can see.
The IRS has estimated that its tax gap — the estimated amount of taxes owed minus the amount collected — is around $311 billion in any given year. The agency will produce a new estimate in 2005, and it could be as high as $400 billion, says former IRS Commissioner Donald Alexander.
Will this ever end?
Hat tip to Gindy, HyScience, Evolution, Michael Williams, A Physicist’s Perspective, and Doctor Zhibloggo.

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