Mexican president's
Jobs "that not even blacks want to do in the United States."
Mexican president's remark criticized
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-05-15 15:40
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-05/15/content_442191.htm
Mexican president Vicente Fox came under criticism Saturday after saying
Mexicans were willing to take jobs "that not even blacks want to do in the
United States."
Fox's remark Friday came a day after Mexico announced it would formally
protest recent US immigration reforms, including the decision to extend
walls along the border and make it harder for illegal migrants to get
driver's licenses.
"There's no doubt that the Mexican men and women � full of dignity,
willpower and a capacity for work � are doing the work that not even blacks
want to do in the United States," Fox told a meeting of the Texas-Mexico
Frozen Food Council in the western city of Puerto Vallarta on Friday.
The Mexican newspaper Milenio cited "Vicente Fox's racist comment" in a
small front-page headline, while the newspaper Reforma called the
president's words "controversial."
The Rev. Jesse Jackson told CNN that the comments were "unwitting,
unnecessary and inappropriate."
He said the president "should not confuse the need for sound legal
immigration policy between the two countries, which is important, and the
border disputes between the two countries, with a spurious comparison."
Mexico's foreign relations secretary, Luis Derbez, said Fox was not
motivated by racism but was emphasizing that "Mexican migrants are making
great contributions in the United States and that their role is a positive
role."
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Mexican leader criticized for comment on blacks
CNN - 8 hours ago
(CNN) -- A top US civil rights figure on Saturday criticized Mexican
President Vicente Fox's comment that Mexican immigrants to the United States
take jobs

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