Mexican Leader Says Immigration Inevitable

Carolyn Hileman* | October 1, 2007 

Filed Under Foreign Countries

PUERTO PENASCO, Mexico — Some U.S. and Mexican governors planned to meet Thursday to talk about farms and water, the environment and security, tourism and the economy. When they did, Mexican President Felipe Calderon told them that immigration is an inevitable, natural phenomenon and he urged the U.S. Congress to approve reforms that would allow more Mexicans to work legally north of the border. Calderon demanded that the United States respect “the right to work wherever one can make the greatest contribution.”

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