By
Michelle Malkin
· March 27, 2005 11:36 PM
The U.S. State Department says that the Mexican government consistently violates the rights of illegal immigrants crossing its southern border, the Washington Times reports:
Many of the illegals in Mexico, who emigrate from Central and South America, complain of "double dangers" of extortion by Mexican authorities and robbery and killings by organized gangs.
The State Department's Human Rights Practices report, released only last month, cites abuses at all levels of the Mexican government, and charges that Mexican police and immigration officials not only violate the rights of illegal immigrants, but traffic in illegal aliens.
Although Mexico demands that its citizens' rights be protected when they illegally enter the United States, immigrants who cross illegally into Mexico "are often ripped off six ways until sundown," says George Grayson, a professor at the College of William & Mary and a fellow at the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies (CIS).
Related:
-Allan Wall, "How Mexico Handles Illegals – Oops, Mexican Indians!"