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legally in the United States
and in what sectors of the U.S.
economy.
"The best thing that can
happen to botli our countries
is to liave an orderly flow, a
controlled, flow, of migration
remove Joines.
While Joines was
asked by county officials,. “We to submit proof of.certifica-
havgto prioritize our
resources to really serious
cases,” he said.
Lieck said she was under
the impression that the attor-
ney general, was investigating
day,” Joines said. ‘Tve taken
the test the first time but I'll
have to take it again whenever
they offer it.”
.State law allows three par-
ties to,file a petition in district the issue,
court for removal of a non-
certified constable: County
Attorney Cheryl Lieck,
District Attorney Michael
Little or Texas Attorney
General Greg Abbott.
Tom Kelley, a spokesman
for Abbott, said the office is
unaware of Joines’ lack of cer-
tification. “We need to have it
brought to our attention. and
certainly the local authorities
can pursue it as well,” he said. t0 do.”
However, Kelley said the
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tion to the county's
Commissioner’s Court, the
Court is powerless to act.
“It’s, not in ray jurisdiction
just like any other elected
official is not under my juris-
diction,’-'safd County Judge
Jimmy Sylvia.
County Commissioner
Buddy Irby, who represents
the precinct that includes
Joines' constable precinct,
said he was concerned about
the lack of certification but
also said the Court is power-
less to act on it.
“There's a process to follow
and we need to let that occur,”
Irby said. "If it’s brought I
to the United States,” Fox
said, adding that Mexicans
“contribute enormously to the
U.S. economy, to U.S. compet-
itiveness.”
Fox said his government
will continue to insist on the
protection of the rights of
Mexicans working abroad, but
he backed off Mexico’s tradi-
tional opposition to U.S. plans
to build a wall along the entire
border.
. “It’s their territory,” he said.
“They can do what they
want.”
Sen. John McCain, an
Arizona Republican, along
with Sen. Edward Kennedy, a
Massachusetts Democrat, have
proposed giving illegal immi-
grants already in the United
States visas for up to six
years. After that, they must
either leave the United States
or apply
Bush’s speech stressed his
support for a temporary guest
worker program, but that plan
envisions having most workers
return home after up to six
years working in the United
States.
Mexico is pushing for more
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neighboring
nations need
to work out
the details of
how many
Mexicans
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trict attorney’s office and
decide what our next course
of action will be,” Lieck said.
"Our bottom line is we have
to follow the law and enforce
it and that’s what we’re elected before the court in any way
to de.” we’ll deal with it but until
But Lieck declined to say such time the process
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secure an immigration accord
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“There are initiatives in (the
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solutions to the problem of
migration, so we’ll keep on
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Mexico City.
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Cash, Wanda Garner. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 356, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 2005, newspaper, November 30, 2005; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192252/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.