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    Mexican president: US dumping criminals at border

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Felipe Calderon accused the United States on Thursday of dumping criminals at the border because it is cheaper than prosecuting them, and said the practice has fueled violence in Mexico's border areas.

    U.S. officials earlier this week reported a record number of deportations in fiscal year 2011, and said the number of deportees with criminal convictions had nearly doubled since 2008.

    "There are many factors in the violence that is being experienced in some Mexican border cities, but one of those is that the American authorities have gotten into the habit of simply deporting 60 (thousand) or 70,000 migrants per year to cities like Ciudad Juarez or Tijuana," Calderon told an immigration conference.

    Among these deportees "there are many who really are criminals, who have committed some crime and it is simply cheaper to leave them on the Mexican side of the border than to prosecute them, as they should do, to see whether they are guilty or not," Calderon said. "And obviously, they quickly link up with criminal networks on the border."

    On Tuesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton said his agency deported nearly 400,000 individuals during the fiscal year that ended in September, the largest number of removals in the agency's history.

    Morton announced the 2011 numbers in Washington, saying about 55 percent of those deported had felony or misdemeanor convictions. Officials said the number of those convicted of crimes was up 89 percent from 2008. The vast majority of migrants, and deportees, are from Mexico.

    There are no records to substantiate whether U.S. authorities opt for deporting undocumented Mexican nationals who have committed crimes instead of prosecuting them in the U.S.

    The U.S. embassy declined to comment on Calderon's speech.

    When Mexicans without documents finish their prison terms in the United States, they're bused to the border and freed. Mexican officials in Tijuana have said some deportees turn to petty crime but couldn't say if they were feeding drug cartels.

    The Associated Press in the past year has repeatedly asked the Mexican government to document the impact of leaving deportees with criminal records at the border. The AP filed a freedom of information request asking Mexico's Foreign Ministry how many times the U.S. had notified Mexico it was deporting a convicted criminal and how many people arrested for drug trafficking in Mexico had prior records in the U.S. The foreign ministry said it didn't have such numbers. The office of Calderon's former security spokesman Alejandro Poire did not respond to similar queries.

    The United States and Mexico are experimenting with new methods of alerting Mexico about deportations, and U.S. officials say they warn Mexico when former inmates are considered particularly dangerous.

    Mexicans with criminal records in the U.S. can't be detained in Mexico if they have not violated the law in their home country, and some Mexican border cities complain they don't have any easy way to run criminal background checks on deported inmates to see if they have pending charges.

    One deported criminal, Martin Estrada Luna, is accused of becoming a leader of a cell of the Zetas drug cartel in the border state of Tamaulipas just 18 months after he was deported from the United States. Estrada, who had a long rap sheet of mostly theft and property crimes in Washington state, is now in custody in Mexico City, where he is accused for masterminding the killing of more than 250 people.

    Calderon also lashed out at what he called "absurd" and "irrational" immigration laws in the United States.

    "To the extent to which they continue to put absurd curbs on migration, to the degree to which they continue to persecute migrants in the United States in an irrational way that sometimes violates their human rights, in that measure American society will continue to lose competitiveness..." he said.

    That was an apparent reference to tough immigration laws like the one implemented in Alabama in late September. While courts have blocked some provisions of the law, judges let stand provisions that allow police to check a person's immigration status during a traffic stop.

    Under the measure, courts also can't enforce contracts involving illegal immigrants, such as leases, and it is a felony for an illegal immigrant to do business with the state for basic things like getting a driver's license.

    Calderon said immigration shouldn't be seen as a threat or invasion; he noted that net migration of Mexicans to the United States is approaching zero, as fewer people leave and more come back.

    Rafael Fernandez de Castro, head of the International Relations studies at the Monterrey Technological Institute, told the conference that about 200,000 Mexicans per year are returning to their country, and that Mexican schools are facing a new problem: tens of thousands of Mexican children are coming back each year with little or no Spanish.

    "In the last couple of school years in Mexico, literally tens of thousands of children have turned up with last names like Sanchez, Fernandez, or Hinojosa and, it must be said, they don't speak Spanish, they speak English," Fernandez de Castro said. "We have to ask California and Texas how they managed to integrate these Mexican children who went to the United States and didn't speak English."

     
    • Carolyn  •  4 mths ago
      I gless he was hoping us would keep his criminals .their his problem
      • Right view 3 mths ago
        Thats right Mr Caderon why should we keep these criminal mexican
        citizens ? They are your people who do not intent to obey our laws ?
        The US should also dump millions of illegals back too ! Clean up
        your won shixx sir.
      • Right view 1 mth 21 days ago
        The US government needs to tell Mexico government that they have
        2 choices : 1) Either take back your inmates or 2) We will execute
        the murderers and dump the others who have served time in jail at the
        border because they are not US citizen.
    • DaveyJones  •  7 mths ago
      FUNNY! ..It's like the Cops taking a Drunk to his home .... and the guy's wife says, "HELL, I don't want him!"
      • Bryan 7 mths ago
        Excellent analogy!
      • Unknown 7 mths ago
        Haha this Mex Prez has always been a hillarious guy. Wasn't he the one that said (many years ago) that the US "discriminates" Mexican visitors from Mexico? He used the term "visitors" to indicate the Mexican criminals and illegal immigrants.
      • Unknown 7 mths ago
        Oh, pardon me, I maybe wrong. I think he said "Mexican tourists" not "visitors".
    • Make MY Day  •  Tampa, United States  •  7 mths ago
      No matter what we do, we are wrong. We lock the Illegal Mexican Immigrent criminals and we are cruel. We give them the death sentance for murder and we are barbarians. What the he*l does he expect us to do, welcome them across the border with open arms and give them hands full of money? Those are his Own criminals that we are sending back to him.
      • JerryB 7 mths ago
        GOOD POINTS! Screw the right and wrong the way sorry, stupid Mexicanos see them. They've got a country and elected leaders. Let them swallow some of that machismo pride and BEG China, Russia, or Canada for some solutions to their overwhelming problems. If not, let them starve....OVER THERE.
      • N. AMERICAN 7 mths ago
        Welcome them? we do that already with all the freebies.
      • Orville 7 mths ago
        Under Obama's economic policy these are the have nots who are going to get the rich people's money when the government takes it away from the millionaires.
    • rk  •  7 mths ago
      Don't care....they're his, deal with it.
    • Really!  •  7 mths ago
      They are your citizens not ours and when we do prosecute one to the full extent of the law you cry about that.
      • Mr. Spork 7 mths ago
        Exactly right, because Mexico does not have the death penalty, even for the most DESPICABLE crimes! They are MORONS!
      • oneAmericanKat 7 mths ago
        we dont even use our own death penalty enough. they sit there for years and we pay for everything...i really dont want to pay for people who dont even belong to us
      • Josh T 7 mths ago
        Put in the express lane for all clear cut cases of murder. And use a #$%$ bullet....the lethal injection #$%$ costs too much.
    • beans and cornbread  •  7 mths ago
      We aren't dumping them.. We are RETURNING them..
      • Victoria Two 7 mths ago
        Steve, absolutely bloody brilliant. I wish I'd thought of it, but you know I'll be using it. Not to worry, you'll get the credit and thanks.
      • EconoBay.Com 7 mths ago
        Blah ha hahahahahhahah! Too Funny Steve!
      • Craig 7 mths ago
        Wouldnt it be nice if we got out deposit back on them.
    • uhwhat  •  7 mths ago
      It sounds like we are doing something right for a change. Let Mexico deal with their own criminals.
    • Joseph  •  7 mths ago
      And I'm sure Mexico never deports anyone, including criminals who enter that country illegally - like from Central American countries.
    • Michael  •  Phoenix, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Felipe, You have criminals dumping bodies all over Mexico.
    • Ghost Faced Killa  •  7 mths ago
      It's called deportation. Get over it.
    • MENSAbraintrust  •  Brea, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Should read:
      "Mexico Dumping Illegal Aliens Into the U.S."
    • waveform144  •  7 mths ago
      ...How about those Mexican Imagration Laws...???...Not a bad model!!!
    • Eric  •  Fremont, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Last check was that we aren't sending Americans to Mexico - we're sending Mexicans to Mexico. Even the president is a crackhead
    • Justin  •  7 mths ago
      "net migration of Mexicans to the United States is approaching zero, as fewer people leave and more come back."

      I'll believe it when I see it here in So Cal.
    • Com-Pee-Ta  •  7 mths ago
      What a laugher this guy is. Just like the rest of his people coming here illegally and demanding rights and privileges. Like the U.S. owes them something.
    • Dont curse...  •  7 mths ago
      This guy has some balls.... His citizens are leaving his country becuase he and his governemnt cannot provide the envioment for business to grow and for the people to stay in their country and work!!!

      Well he is a politican... not much different than ours!!!
    • jilian  •  7 mths ago
      So the Mexican president is telling the US what to do?
    • Dan  •  Louisville, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Maybe we should catapult them over?
    • Skippy of the North  •  Portland, United States  •  7 mths ago
      "that net migration of Mexicans to the United States is approaching zero, as fewer people leave and more come back."

      excellent. when can i expect the rest to be gone?
    • Skipjack  •  Santa Monica, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Felipe, It's all part of the NAFTA agreement, and it's duty free dumping too...take your garbage back, we don't want it!
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