Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Maps for Mexican Immigrants

Call me crazy...but does anyone else see a problem with this?

MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- A Mexican government commission said Tuesday it will distribute at least 70,000 maps showing highways, rescue beacons and water tanks in the Arizona desert to curb the death toll among illegal border crossers.

The National Human Rights Commission, a government-financed agency with independent powers, denied the maps -- similar to a comic-style guide booklet Mexico distributed last year -- would encourage illegal immigration.

Officials said the maps would help guide those in trouble to rescue beacons and areas with cell phone reception. The maps will also show the distance a person can walk in the desert in a single day. (Watch the debate over making the maps public -- 2:00)

"We are not trying in any way to encourage or promote migration," said Mauricio Farah, one of the commission's national inspectors. "The only thing we are trying to do is warn them of the risks they face and where to get water, so they don't die."

Russ Knocke, a spokesman for the U.S. Homeland Security Department, questioned whether the maps would keep those crossing the border safer.

"It is not helpful for anyone, no matter how well intended they might be, to produce road maps that lead aliens into the desolate and dangerous areas along the border, and potentially invite criminal activity, human exploitation and personal risk," he said.

Some advocates of greater immigration control were irritated by the map announcement.

"What's next? Are they going to buy them bus tickets to Chicago?" said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a Washington-based think tank. "It's clearly a bad thing for Mexico to be encouraging illegal immigration."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I saw this and yes, I do see a problem. Its like saying "okay, go for it and you have our permission; we're even going to show you the best routes to take". Helloooo!!!

I understand the desire to want to improve on your lifestyle but I think there are legal ways to get into this country. They need to pursue those avenues. I know when I lived in the San Diego area I could not get a job down close to the border because I was not bilingual and that was a requirement. Something wrong there, KWIM?

betty

Anonymous said...

yes it is crazy! then they come across and move to lafayette ugh... lol

Deb

Anonymous said...

::Raises hand::

I do, I do lol

~Lily