Like not even giving time to answer, little fucker.
Ok, let's do that.TheReal_ND wrote:Perhaps demonstrate how they weren't sending their worst? No?
Google: mexico how to cross border pamphlet
There you have it. A Mexican official at least admitting that it's an "natural and fair response to consider this as an attempt to promote undocumented immigration", hence accepting it's a poorly stated thing. I agree it is stupid move. But likely I think it was Fidel Castro who actually did this, dump by a government action criminals into the US. That was the truly intentional move by a government.Mexico's Foreign Ministry, however, said its intent in publishing the "Guide for the Mexican Migrant" was to warn migrants of the dangers they might face if they choose to slip illegally into the United States.
Gerónimo Gutiérrez, Mexico's under secretary for North American affairs, said the guide was written to dissuade people from making a clandestine journey or at least to warn them of the perils and legal risks should they decide to go. About 1.5 million copies of the guide were printed and distributed throughout the country in December.
"Just last year over 300 Mexicans died in their attempt to enter the United States, the vast majority if not all of them in search of a job," Mr. Gutiérrez said. "The Mexican government obviously has an obligation to take all actions possible in order to avoid the loss of life." He added, "It is a natural and fair response to consider this as an attempt to promote undocumented immigration, but that is absolutely not the intent of the Mexican government."
But that again isn't the question here.
Zlaxer asked just how on Earth people or the media could get this kind of idea of Trump being "hatefull". Well, because if you say that they are rapists and "some might be honest", naturally the media notice that and go off with that. That Mexicans are rapists. And in the end those that oppose Trump will likely see him being hateful. That's just how public discourse works.