Resolving the Border War between America and Mexico – Interviews with Alejandra, Archangel Ariel and Harvey
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With the spectre of border closure looming over those two beautiful countries like a malign star, the border conflict between America and Mexico is like the tragic love affair between two star-crossed lovers.
Hence Archangel Ariel makes a mediation attempt, courageously claiming that Mexico and America are a dysfunctional family, but that divorce is not the answer – as the US-Mexico border closure would have a catastrophic impact, with millions of Mexican people needing to cross the border to get to their jobs to earn money for their families.
So with Archangel Ariel’s appeal for love and economic stability, the US-Mexico border closure might be averted yet.
Luckily there is also some common ground to work with – both Americans and Mexicans love to visit each other’s countries.
This applies in particular to thousands of Mexicans pouring in north, in search of a commercialized taste of the American dream - and thousands of Americans crossing south, seeking eternal youth in the form of cheap drugs, porcelain teeth and Botox.
PS: We encourage America and Mexico to work together to improve the economic situation in Mexico - to prevent forced migration from Mexico into the US - and make Mexico a prosperous and cool country again :)
People from the US and Mexico are not only neighbors but also brothers and sisters, fellow Americans who do a lot of great stuff together; culturally, economically and romantically.
Also, a mind-set change is required concerning the ethics of political economy, population and social cohesion – especially by politicians and economists. In particular, how a reduction of population in society can be an asset - such as greater harmony and happiness in society - due to less competition for space, resources and jobs and thereby avoiding the rat race.
To improve family planning a Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) must be implemented in the world, so that people can educate themselves about contraceptive methods and obtain them.
Love and Light. Que Dios te bendiga. Peace Profound.🌐☮️⚖️☯️🕊️
Mark
Sources:
https://www.unfpa.org/family-planning
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/19/the-future-of-life-on-earth-depends-on-curbing-overpopulation
https://www.theguardian.com/society/domestic-violence
https://edition.cnn.com/specials/americas/mexico
https://www.theguardian.com/world/mexico
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/
https://mexicodailypost.com/
https://www.kyivpost.com/
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/
https://www.icc-cpi.int
Details
- Publication Date
- Apr 4, 2019
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9780359567607
- Category
- Law
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Mark O'Doherty
Specifications
- Pages
- 46
- Binding Type
- Paperback Perfect Bound
- Interior Color
- Black & White
- Dimensions
- US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)
Keywords
Hossein SalamiHossein Taebgay activismLGBT rightsIraneducationnationwide unrest1500 people killed17 teenagers killedUDHR!Make peace deal-with-USUSAEthics"We’ve-been-abandoned: a decade-laterDeepwater Horizon still-haunts-Mexico"It should also be noted, that the USA is somewhat responsible for the trafficking of illegal drugs – such as cocaine – from Mexico into America; as the USA has developed a ‘cocaine habit’.So either the US needs to get rid of its cocaine habit – or cocaine ought to be finally made legal in the US – so that illegal drug trafficking into America can finally be stopped :)We understand that President Andrés López Obrador wants to uphold the independence and autonomy of Mexico; but the fact is that Mexican politicians have failed to curb drug-related violence between criminal organizations and government forces.To effectively combat crime, impunity and political corruption, the Mexican government needs all the help it can get - so that rule of law can be restored in Mexico, and innocent children can be protected from increasing drug violence.So the increasing and horrifying drug-related violence in Mexico - as well as drug addiction of children in Mexico - is very much connected to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).Hence we strongly encourage the Mexican government to accept the assistance from the International Community - such as the US and EU - to protect Mexico's children from drug related violence, so that the UNCRC and UDHR can be upheld in Mexico.BBC NEWS: "Mexico Mormons: Nine US citizens, including children, killed in ambush" / Nine US citizens, three women and six children, have been killed in an attack by suspected drug cartel gunmen in northern Mexico."Mexico's war on drugs: More than 60,000 people 'disappeared' " / More than 60,000 people have disappeared in Mexico since the start of the country's war on drugs in 2006, according to authorities."A dramatic increase in criminal violence in Mexico since 2007 has resulted in an estimated 60,000–70,000 "additional" homicides, often of an especially brutal form, related to drug trafficking and other organized-crime activities."THE GUARDIAN: "Third Mexican journalist killed this year as press corps faces murder crisis" / Lourdes Maldonado was shot in Tijuana, a week after another journalist was killed, and a third was fatally stabbed days earlier.REUTERS: "Mexicans protest journalist killings, call for protection" / Mexican journalists started nationwide protests to denounce the recent murders of three reporters, demanding an end to impunity and kilings of journalists in Mexico.MEXICO NEWS DAILY: "Journalist who feared for her life murdered in Tijuana" / "No justice for lynching victims in Puebla, lawyer charges" / "Heads roll in case of 3-month-old baby’s body found in Puebla prison garbage."THE GUARDIAN: " ‘We only have a pen’: fury as fourth journalist killed in Mexico this year" / Roberto Toledo was shot dead by three gunmen in a carpark in Zitácuaro, where he reported for a local news outlet.NBC NEWS: "Migrants returned to Mexico describe horror of kidnappings, torture, rape" / "Mexico files lawsuit in U.S. against former security chief linked to Sinaloa Cartel" / CNN: "Anxiety and anger grip press corps in Mexico after spate of murders."MEXICO DAILY POST: "AMLO denies family corruption accusations" / "Urban myth 'My city is a Cartel safe haven' 7 criminal cartels operate in Mexico" / "U.S. government issues warning against Los Cabos hospital that preys on Americans"GUARDIAN: "Ninth journalist killed in Mexico this year as violence against media soars" / Violence against the press has skyrocketed during president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s administration. These killings of journalists must stop.GUARDIAN: "Esper book details Trump rage at Pence and proposal to hit Mexico with missiles" / Trump proposed the US should send 250000 troops to the Mexico border - which the US might still do - to defend FREEDOM OF PRESS in Mexico."Dark week for journalism as four reporters killed around the world" / Journalists are increasingly being targeted and killings are only the most dramatic sign of a gloomy outlook for media freedom - which must stop by extreme measures, if necessary.CNN: "Gunmen kill 12 people in Mexico bar" / ALJAZEERA: "Mexico: Gunmen open fire at Irapuato city bar killing 12" / INDIA TODAY: "12 dead as gunmen open fire at Mexico bar second shooting in 30 days." Rule of Law must be restored in Mexico.In the meantime domestic policy foreign policy and human rights issues concerning Mexico will be handled by the NGO BTB-Global Peacebuilding.IMPROVING US-MEXICO RELATIONS / ALJAZEERA: "US bears ‘moral weight’ of Mexico migrant tragedy: Advocates" / Ciudad Juarez blaze that killed at least 40 migrants comes amid increasingly restrictive policies at US-Mexico border.GUARDIAN: "At least 40 dead in Mexico migrant centre fire as rights groups blame overcrowding" / Rights groups have blamed poor conditions and overcrowding for a fire that killed at least 40 migrants from Central and South America.“The US has blood on its hands and should bear the moral weight of such behaviour” said Karen Musalo director of the Center for Gender & Refugee Studies at the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco.Musalo said asylum seekers who have been shut out by the US have suffered in “unimaginable ways” including being preyed upon by drug cartels and lacking access to food and adequate shelter.Many have been stuck in Mexican border towns due to a range of policies aimed at limiting arrivals at the US border including a new rule that allows the US to turn thousands of people from Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba and Nicaragua back to Mexico.Hence it is imperative that President Obrador and the Biden administration work together to improve humanitarian infrastructure for asylum seekers - so that they are protected from drug cartels and have access to food and adequate shelter.It is also imperative that governments - such as Venezuela Haiti, Cuba and Nicaragua - manifest Human Rights, Rule of Law and Democracy; to prevent forced migration of asylum seekers and persecution in their countries.Otherwise an intervention from the NGO Community will be necessary - to ensure that the UDHR and UNCRC are upheld in these countries.CNN: "Title 42 has expired. Here’s what happens next" / GUARDIAN: "Strict new rules come into force at US-Mexico border as Title 42 immigration ban expires" / "What is Title 42 and what’s next for migrants to the US?"Hence we strongly encourage President Joe Biden and President López Obrador to work together to improve the economic situation in Mexico - to prevent forced migration from Mexico into the US - and make Mexico a prosperous and cool country again :)People from the US and Mexico are not only neighbours - but also brothers and sisters - fellow Americans who do a lot of great stuff together; culturally economically and romantically :) So it breaks my heart that the US is so rich and Mexico so poor :(NB: Either the US needs to get rid of its cocaine habit – or cocaine must made legal in the US – so that illegal drug trafficking into America can be stopped and drug consumption can be controlled and regulated.CNN: ‘The situation is ugly.’ It is imperative to manifest Rule of Law Equal Justice Human Rights (UDHR), Child Rights (UNCRC) and Public Security in Mexico. LEADER OF AMERICA AND MEXICOIt is imperative to bring leaders of Mexico's drug cartels to Justice. Cocaine must be made legal in America – so that illegal drug trafficking can be stopped and drug consumption can be controlled and regulated. LEADER OF AMERICA🇺🇸🇲🇽"A United Nations that serves not only states but also Peoples - and becomes the forum where governments are held accountable for their behavior toward their own citizens - will earn its place in the twenty-first century." - Kofi Annan