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Mexican
President Vicente Fox, the first state visitor of the
Bush presidency, challenged the United States on
Wednesday to strike an agreement on immigration by
year's end. President Bush said "there is no more
important relationship" than with Mexico but did
not embrace Fox's ambitious deadline. The public
challenge shocked U.S. officials who have been trying
to lower expectations for a deal on the complex and
politically risky issue. Even some Mexican officials
said they had no notice that Fox would push for quick
action. …
On
the eve of their meetings, Bush said the complexity of
the issue bars a quick deal and acknowledged that he
has "a lot more selling to do" in Congress.
Fox said Sunday it would take four to six years to
complete a comprehensive U.S.-Mexican immigration
overhaul.
Flanked
by Bush in front of the Truman Balcony, Fox seemed to
set a more aggressive timetable. "We must and we
can reach an agreement on migration before the end of
this very year which will allow us, before the end of
our respective terms, to make sure that there are no
Mexicans who have not entered this country legally in
the United States and that those Mexicans who have
come into the country do so with the proper
documents," said Fox. His term ends in 2006.
Several
administration officials said afterward they would
have preferred to avoid the added pressure of a public
deadline. The officials, speaking on condition of
anonymity, said it is impossible to predict whether a
comprehensive agreement can be reached this year,
given the unease in Congress and fluidity of the
talks.
Bush,
asked whether he thought Fox's timetable was too
ambitious, pretended not to understand the question
and joked in Spanish, "I can't hear." …
What a fiasco! President Bush,
already abandoned on amnesty by Congressional
Republicans who can count better than he can, is now
left twisting slowly, slowly in the wind by his
purported best buddy in the whole world, Vincente Fox.
We at VDARE hate to say this …
No, we don't. Let's be frank. We love to say this:
We said over a year ago that Fox
was going to turn out to be George
W. Bush's Yeltsin.
We said last Fall that for the
GOP to chase after the Hispanic vote via opening
the immigration floodgates further made no
electoral sense.
We said
in the middle of summer that Bush's
amnesty plan was going to turn out to be HillaryCare
all over again.
You know, gloating has a bad
reputation. But we could kind of get used to it.
[Steve Sailer [email him] is founder of the Human Biodiversity Institute and movie critic for The American Conservative. His website www.iSteve.blogspot.com features his daily blog.]
September 05, 2001