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Poradnik dla nielegalnie przekraczajacych granice.

10.01.05, 05:43
Z zazdroscia przeczytalam dzisiaj w Njujorktajmsie poradnik/przewodnik
dla meksykanskich nielegalnych migrantow probujacych sie dostac do Stanow.
Section 4 (Week in Review - strona WK 5).
Przewodnik opublikowal rzad Meksyku - "Guide for Mexican Migrant".
Ciekawa i pouczajaca lektura. Czuje sie troske, cieplo, zyczliwosc
i dbalosc rzadu o swojego obywatela. Szkoda, ze rzad polski nie opublikowal
czegos podobnego.
Czuje sie zawiedziona brakiem troski mojego rzadu o swoich obywateli.
Tych legalnych i tych nie. Polski rzad zupelnie o nas nie dba :(((.
Bede o tym pamietala przy nastepnych wyborach.
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    • Gość: coxik Re: Poradnik dla nielegalnie przekraczajacych gra IP: *.oc.oc.cox.net 10.01.05, 07:02
      ty zartujesz czy powaznie?
      jesli powaznie to ... w zasadzie to rece opadaja...
      • nielegalna5 Zupelnie powaznie! 10.01.05, 07:34
        Cos Ty? W powaznych sprawach imigracji nielegalnej nie zartuje :))).
        Zajrzyj do wczorajszego NYT na podana poprzednio strone.
        Ciagle dasam sie na rzad polski. Nie czuje opieki panstwa.
        Chyba do premiera napisze? Kto teraz jest premierem?
    • Gość: ss Re: Poradnik dla nielegalnie przekraczajacych gra IP: *.internetdsl.tpnet.pl 10.01.05, 09:57
      Pan Belka
      • nielegalna5 Dzieki. A imie? :))). 10.01.05, 11:01
    • Gość: ss Senat zajmuje sie kwestia Polonii IP: *.internetdsl.tpnet.pl 10.01.05, 12:56
      Polonia@nw.senat.gov.pl

      Premier Marek Belka

      www.kprm.gov.pl/
      • visa_nazi A JAnkes sie wpienil 10.01.05, 14:00
        Dla tych , ktorym sie bnie chce rejestrowac do NYT artykulik ponizej :)
        Jak widac, Jankesi sie wkuli przez "poradnik". Efekt: Kazdy Mexyk zlapany z
        bookletem, zanim zostanie odeslany do Guadalajary, dostanie porzadne
        wpie..;) i dobrze :)


        A Mexican Manual for Illegal Migrants Upsets Some in U.S.
        By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.

        Published: January 6, 2005


        EXICO CITY, Jan. 5 - The Mexican government drew fire from American advocates
        of tighter borders on Wednesday for publishing a pamphlet that instructs
        migrants how to safely enter the United States illegally and live there without
        being detected.

        Officials here say the small booklet, illustrated in comic-book style, is not
        intended to encourage illegal immigration, but to reduce the loss of life. Last
        year, more than 300 migrants died while crossing rivers and deserts to reach
        the United States.

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        The guidebook also advises would-be migrants to avoid hiring professional
        immigrant-smugglers and to refuse to carry packages for others. It also
        instructs people never to lie to border officials, carry false documents or
        resist arrest.

        But groups favoring stricter immigration controls said the pamphlet amounted to
        a how-to manual for illegal immigrants. The booklet gives advice on what
        clothes to wear when fording a river and how to cross a desert without getting
        dehydrated.

        It also counsels migrants to keep a low profile once in the United States,
        telling them, for instance, to stay away from loud parties or discos that might
        be raided by the police and to stay out of domestic disputes, which might lead
        to an arrest. Finally, it lists what rights migrants have if caught, among them
        safe transport home, medical care, food and water.

        "This is not the action of a friendly neighbor," said Representative Tom
        Tancredo, the Colorado Republican who chairs the Congressional Immigration
        Reform Caucus. "What would the Mexican government say if we encouraged our
        citizens to violate Mexican law?"

        Mexico's Foreign Ministry, however, said its intent in publishing the "Guide
        for the Mexican Migrant" was to warn migrants of the dangers they might face if
        they choose to slip illegally into the United States.

        Gerónimo Gutiérrez, Mexico's under secretary for North American affairs, said
        the guide was written to dissuade people from making a clandestine journey or
        at least to warn them of the perils and legal risks should they decide to go.
        About 1.5 million copies of the guide were printed and distributed throughout
        the country in December.

        "Just last year over 300 Mexicans died in their attempt to enter the United
        States, the vast majority if not all of them in search of a job," Mr. Gutiérrez
        said. "The Mexican government obviously has an obligation to take all actions
        possible in order to avoid the loss of life."

        He added, "It is a natural and fair response to consider this as an attempt to
        promote undocumented immigration, but that is absolutely not the intent of the
        Mexican government."

        But groups seeking stricter immigration laws argued that Mexican officials were
        being disingenuous in asserting that the pamphlet does not encourage illegal
        migration. They say that Mexico wants to continue exporting unemployed people
        and reaping the benefits of money sent home to their families.

        "If the Mexican government were really very concerned about their citizens
        dying in the desert, why doesn't it use its army and police to prevent people
        from crossing in those areas?" said Steven Camarota, director of research at
        the Center for Immigration Studies, which favors tighter borders.

        Others said the pamphlet only highlighted the need to revamp the American
        immigration system, which seems to have no effective response to the yearly
        flood of Mexican migrants seeking jobs. "The publication is nothing more than
        another symptom of a broken immigration system," said Paul L. Zulkie, president
        of American Immigration Lawyers Association.
        • nielegalna5 If caught... 10.01.05, 20:20
          Dzieki za info.
          Jedna z rad dawanych nielegalnym imigrantom w przewodniku jest:
          "If caught, do not throw stones at the officials."
          Rada wydaje sie byc sluszna :))).
          • Gość: kiki Re: If caught... IP: *.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 14.01.05, 11:09
            a mnie nasuwa sie jedna refleksja, rzad polski powinien wydac informator jak
            krasc w zachodnich krajach uni i co zrobic kiedy przypadkiem sie wpadnie
            • nielegalna5 Re: If caught... 14.01.05, 16:33
              Ta refleksje zgodnie z forumowa tematyka powinno sie
              umiescic na Forum Europa :))). Europa tutaj nas mniej obchodzi.
              Pozdrowionka,
              n_legalna.
              • Gość: kiki Re: If caught... IP: *.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 16.01.05, 00:06
                tylko ze mi chodzilo o pokazanie idiotyzmu calej sprawy a nie radzenie komus
                czegokolwiek, bo z tego co sie orientuje nielegalne przekraczanie granic jest
                przestepstwem za ktore trafia sie do wiezienia, a nastepnie zostaje sie
                deportowanym, rzad chyba powinien zajmowac sie tym zeby obywatelom zylo sie
                dobrze i przede wszystkim godnie w swoim kraju a nie zachecac ich do emigracji
                zwlaszcza nielegalnej
                to tyle pozdrawiam
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