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After listening to radical activists in Tucson, a group of Mexican senators demanded U.S. action "to help reduce the record death toll at the Arizona border," reported the October 4th Tucson Citizen. Of course, the admittedly tragic death toll among illegal Mexican immigrants crossing the Sonoran Desert would be radically reduced if the Mexican government took action to secure its side of the border--but this isn't what Mexico has in mind.
"The senators and representatives of Mexico's Human Rights Commission outlined their top priorities for an immigration accord, which include: a general amnesty for Mexicans living illegally in the United States; a plan that would increase security at the border; [and] an economic development plan for Mexico that would focus on communities that have the highest number of people leaving for the United States," summarized the Citizen.
While ...