Monday, September 3, 2007

The president of Mexico sounds angry about the seeming failure of the "grand bargain":

"We strongly protest the unilateral measures taken by the U.S. Congress and government that have only persecuted and exacerbated the mistreatment of Mexican undocumented workers," he said. "The insensitivity toward those who support the U.S. economy and society has only served as an impetus to reinforce the battle ... for their rights."

He also reached out to the millions of Mexicans living in the United States, many illegally, saying: "Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico."

Hot Air has some video up of Calderon's attacking the "unilateral measures" of the US. Does Calderon believe that domestic policies should be multilateral (granted, though, that immigration does have an international component)?