Presidente Vicente Fox yesterday called on Congress to increase the number of Mexican immigrants allowed into the United States, but conceded his plan to relax immigration has little chance of passage in an election year.
"I support raising the quotas on certain population groups, like the Mexican nationals, on who can become a citizen," Mr. Fox told a convention of minority journalists. "In order to solve the logjam for citizenship, Congress has got to raise the quotas."
This just in... I've been handed a note... Apparently, it was not Presidente Fox who made those remarks, it was U.S. President George W. Bush.
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Should Bush register as a foreign agent? If he hasn't, isn't that an impeachable offense?
Posted by: John S Bolton at Aug 8, 2004 10:22 PM