According to Matt Hayes, the Mexican government is purposefully organizing illegal immigrants to thwart the American democratic process.
There is growing evidence that the Mexican government, in similar fashion, is working with a group called the Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior (search) (“Institute of Mexicans Abroad”) to use its matricula consular database (search) to deploy illegals to state legislatures and city councils across America. There, the illegal aliens -- Mexican nationals who have been provided a matricula consular card -- pack the gallery and seek to apply pressure against legislators who sponsor or intend to vote for bills that enhance immigration law enforcement.I'd never heard of this before, but I hope it gets some media coverage (yeah right!). Perhaps we should deploy some INS agents to state legislature and city council meetings?Not since America’s mid-century experience with communism has there been such an organized effort at subverting our country’s political institutions. As reported in the Washington Times, local and statewide illegal immigrant advocacy groups and Hispanic groups, whose memberships include illegal immigrants as well as Mexicans who have become legal immigrants or citizens, coordinate with the Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior to agitate for access to public services for illegal aliens in the United States.
Update:
TMLutas thinks we should send in the FBI and prosecute the illegal aliens as unregistered agents of a foreign power. Sounds good to me.









Great idea! The INS agents should be at those meetings, wearing jackets or vests with "INS" prominently featured in large letters on them. As soon as anyone gets up to speak and identifies themselves as an illegal immigrant, the agents could capture them (quietly, outside, perhaps after the meeting) and deport them. That would put an end to thoughts that illegal immigrants might have had in the direction of influencing our vote.
Of course, there will always be people who think this is "racist" or somehow discriminatory (like discriminating between people who are legally here and not legally here when it comes to voting is some sort of prejudice!)