From Deseret News archives:

Fox: 'We are partners'

Mexican urges broad immigration reform

Published: Thursday, May 25, 2006 12:13 p.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Fox cited Huntsman's own trip to Mexico City last July as a catalyst for a strengthened relationship, which this visit is also promoting. Huntsman invited Fox to Utah while pitching an economic, educational and cultural alliance between the state and Mexico.

Members of Utah's congressional delegation took note of Fox's remarks, though they didn't say how, or if, the Mexican president's words would resonate with federal lawmakers as they debate immigration reform.

"Senator Bennett believes an open dialogue with President Fox is an important component to securing the border and enacting comprehensive immigration reform," said Mary Jane Collipriest, spokeswoman for Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah.

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said Fox's choice as Utah as his first stop in a U.S. tour is a "tribute to Gov. Huntsman's stature among Western governors.

"Clearly, Mexico can take steps to stem the flow of illegal immigrants, and President Fox acknowledged that," Hatch said. "Congress needs to come together to secure our border and find a comprehensive solution that the American people can accept."

Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, praised Fox's leadership, saying "Mexico has reduced drug trafficking to the U.S., cracked down on some graft and corruption, and grown economically" during his term.

Story continues below
"What America really needs is for Mexico to develop economically in a big way, so that its citizens don't come here in numbers our country can't legally handle," Cannon said. "For that to happen, Mexico must really clean up corruption and protect individual and business investment through the rule of law."


Contributing: Nicole Warburton, Suzanne Struglinski

E-mail: dbulkeley@desnews.com; lisa@desnews.com

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Image
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Morning News

Mexican president Vicente Fox, right center, applauds during breakfast Wednesday at Rico's Market warehouse in Salt Lake City. His U.S. visit ends Saturday.

previousnext

Latest comments

Gifts for gamers

There are some games I love not on your list. Arkham Asylum for one.

Daughter: Mitchell fed me my pet

Our parents made my brothers help kill and clean our rabbits before we ate...

Why would you keep it open? I would understand if there was a lot of amazing...

The government will run our health care well? Read Reader's Digest, November...

BCS stable at top, Y. up to 14

TCU stomped on the MWC so they are naturally ready to crush Florida, Alabama...

Jazz win 6th in 7 games

could you understand Dave Locke any more than my mom does and she is not even...

Notre Dame fires Weis

Attending the ND/BYU game 3 years ago in south bend, a couple of things stuck...

I missed the game, actually i heard a little bit of Locke on the radio (man...

Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal

quotes were good: Article was dumb and unnecessary.

Understanding translation process

I believe the art depicting Joseph looking at the plates may possibly be...

Advertisements