What The Mexican Constitution Says…
J.J. Jackson* | April 23, 2006
What rights do foreigners have in Mexico? Not many because they can decide to kick you out whenever they want…
Chapter III
Of Foreigners
Article 33 - Foreigners are those who do not possess the qualities determined in Article 30. They have the right to the guarantees of Chapter I of the first title of this Constitution, but the Executive of the Union has the exclusive right to expel from the national territory, immediately and without necessity of judicial proceedings, all foreigners whose stay it judges inconvenient. Foreigners may not, in any manner, involve themselves in the political affairs of the country.
What was that? If you are deemed “inconvenient” you can be removed from the country if you are a foreigner without any due process or legal rights? Hmmm I wonder why Mexicans who think that they have a “right” to come here don’t let us practice what they preach. Oh, silly me, that?s right ? they?re the next generation of liberals!
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