We wouldn't have to keep kicking them out Vilo if they started coming here "legally" instead of illegally. The United States has laws and we have a constitution based on the rule of law. Mexico has laws too. And they don't allow Americans or anyone else to come into their country and live, except through a legal process; and if someone tried to do otherwise they would be arrested and deported from Mexico as well. Let the truth be known that America has been and continues to be the only country in the whole world that has been as kind and compassionate to other people from other walks of life in letting them come here (through legal means of course) to better themselves and to start a new life, and even at some point to become American citizens if they so desire. No other country has ever had such an ethnic diverse society as America has. And we are proud of that fact. But our rule of law dictates that it be done through legal means and not indiscriminately or through illegal means. In other words if you want to come to America you need to go through the legal process and get in line like everybody else has had to do over the centuries. Respect our laws Mexico. We respect yours.
Nuff said..
It's amazing to me in this day and age how the Mexican mafia can so brazenly and indiscriminately snuff out someones life for such petty nonsensical reasons. Case in point is the recent killings of those musicians, if indeed the mexican mafia did it. The reason why they do it in such bold fashion might be the fact that only the outlaws are the ones that have guns in Mexico. Besides the policia and militar that is.

When the bad guys are the only ones packing heat I can see why there are such frightening things going on down south i.e. drug wars, rampant killings of government officials and police or anyone else that gets in the criminals and/or mexican mafia's way. Because the average citizen cannot adequately defend themselves against such atrocities the mexican mafia and other thugs can do what they want without a real fear of reprisal. And consequently, because of the violence, Mexico is being portrayed by other countries as chaotic, lawless, and therefore not visitor friendly. And it has only happened within the last decade or so from what I've gathered. Their loss, not ours. I will spend my money here in America thank you. As will a multitude of other Americans that no longer choose to venture south of the border because of the chaotic situation taking place down there.
Presidente Felipe Calderon is trying hard to crack down on the bad guys and I commend him in his endeavors. But he has a long way to go in my opinion. At least he is trying though, which is encouraging.
Best,
Mike