Have we completely forgotten about our neighbors to the south? In last night’s “foreign policy” presidential debate, Mexico was not mentioned.
At least 60,000 have died in Mexico’s drug war over the last five years.
Repeat, and pause. At least 60,000 have died in Mexico’s drug war over the last five years.
Moderator Bob Schieffer doesn’t think Mexico is important enough to justify wasting a question. Neither Obama nor Romney took an opportunity to mention Mexico, or illegal immigration, or violence on the border, or the flight of US manufacturers across the border, or our dependence on Mexican oil, or our lust for Mexican drugs. The Hispanic vote does not seem to be of concern to anyone. Apparently, neither is the ongoing human carnage.
The focus of the entire debate was the Middle East. Watching the proceeding, one would never know that just a stone’s throw from U.S. soil our Mexican neighbors suffer and die every day at the hands of criminal thugs and a corrupt legal system. Or that Latinos, primarily of Mexican descent, will make up a third of our population by 2050.
Like it or not, our country is becoming browner. Our future is intertwined with Mexico’s. The nation, while sadly adrift, is not without merit, talent or resources. It seems to me that even a little bit of attention paid to Mexico could deliver rewards – plus, we should sleep better at night. We ignore Mexico at our peril.
Tom Balek – Rockin’ On the Right Side
Never mind your name, just give us your number
Never mind your face, just show us your card
And we want to know whose wing are you under?
You better step to the right or we can make it hard