From Deseret News archives:
Mexican consul needs to weigh in on immigration issue
The consul is arriving at a time when conflict among our citizens over immigration is reaching a boiling point. With the rising influx of undocumented Mexican immigrants, it can only get worse. Though there is public outcry over "illegal" immigration and growing resentment against Mexicans, no elected state leader or business seems willing to discuss it except our governor.
As the representative of the Mexican government, the consul is expected to help find solutions to the problems Utahns have regarding "illegal" immigration. He faces a tough stay if he is unable to talk about it. He says it's not his job to give an opinion about immigration because it's political. He sees his mission as that of taking care of Mexicans who live here.
Wouldn't that include taking care of the most pressing problem they face? How does he plan to help them? How will he deal with the growing resentment over people whose only crime is to cross the border illegally to feed their families?
While he is not expected to solve these immigration problems by himself, he is expected to be forthright in acknowledging and working to solve them. The Mexican government seems content to have its people leave their land; after all, the money they send back is one of Mexico's major economic generators. It seems to be encouraging poor Mexicans to leave their country and even provides them with a "Guide for the Mexican Immigrant" on how to get to, and make it, in the United States.
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