
The AP reported
yesterday that Mexico's foreign secretary was talking with the U.S.
about trying to get deported identity-thief-turned-activist Elvira
Arellano back in the country. Arellano wants to be a "peace and justice
ambassador," a B.S. label usually reserved for minions of Sun Myung Moon or celebrity volunteers at the United Nations. The best part of the AP story is the end:
"Mexico has yet to receive an answer from U.S. officials,
(Mexican Foreign Secretary Patricia) Espinosa said at a news conference
Tuesday.
'The government in the receiving country has to authorize diplomatic posts. It has to grant the visa,' Espinosa said.
Arellano said she would not back down from her request and was
angered that Mexico was seeking a U.S. visa, adding that the Mexican
government should not have to ask permission to send her north of the
border.
'I'm not asking for any visa,' she said. 'I want a diplomatic post
as ambassador of peace and justice, and I won't accept anything less.'"
Take that, Felipe Calderon! Hell, don't use the proper diplomatic
route of asking permission; just invade! See, my first question would
be whether she had any specific experience or education to qualify her
for a diplomatic post, but I guess one of the first things you learn in
international relations is respect for long-agreed-upon boundaries and
national sovereignty. Ironically, the coffee-table book in the pic of
Arellano and Calderon is titled "Tierra," thought I doubt Calderon was
giving her a territorial briefing: "This land is your land, this land
is my land..."
Another part from the AP story:
"Arellano's U.S.-born 8-year-old son, Saul, is a U.S.
citizen. He flew to Mexico on Friday to be reunited with his mother,
and plans to stay here indefinitely, although he was expected to return
briefly to the United States this month to participate in an
immigrant-rights march."
Would they quit using the kid as a pawn?
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