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June 27, 2007
Solution to Illegal Immigration: Communication
Posted by Frank J. at 10:27 AM | View blog reactions | Comments (15)

A lot of people seemed worried about our border situation, but before trying to pass more bills or build fences or replace useless Senators, maybe we should look at the core of the problem. With reportedly over twelve million illegal immigrants in this country, it's hard to believe that so many people would knowingly break the law. Maybe they don't know they're breaking the law.

That's why we need to focus on communication.

If a sign is facing Mexico, make sure it is properly translated to Spanish.
Most illegal immigrants are Mexican, and if you've ever been to Mexico you'll notice there is a communication problem between them and Americans. If you ask a Mexican a question, he will often respond with "Sea! Sea!" You'll look to the ocean, see nothing of note, and wonder why the Mexican ignored your question and started shouting about a body of water.

This is a common misunderstanding.

In Mexico, people tend to speak Spanish, and in that language "Sea" doesn't mean "a relatively large body of salt water completely or partially enclosed by land" but instead means "yes" (and they spell it "Si"). Not only do Mexicans have different words for things and spell them differently, they often put little squigglies over letters for no apparent reason. Thus, if you tell a Mexican "Please only legally cross our border," for all you know he could be interpreting your words as "Come on over for free pie."

So let me ask the obvious question: Are our border signs printed in Spanish? Has anyone checked on that? Because if we accidentally put the sides facing Mexico in English, then the target audience won't be able to read them and Mexicans will wander by with no idea that they're illegally crossing a border.

In Mexico, a mustache is a sign of authority instead of homosexuality.
So language may be one barrier keeping us from solving the illegal immigration, but communication isn't just language -- it's also culture, and our cultures are quite different. For instance, Mexicans respect the mustache and tend not to listen to the less whiskered. Also, what we call football with all of its tackling would seem quite scary to Mexicans who consider football to be a game where a round ball is gently nudged around by their feet. With such steep cultural differences, maybe that's what keeps Mexicans from recognizing our border.

Maybe Mexicans don't understand the concept of a border.

For all we know, South America could be filled with volatile feudal states in which they've given up on static borders. Thus, down there, they could be used to wandering from country to country without upsetting anyone. What America needs to do is start a border awareness campaign in Mexico. We can distribute maps with our southern border drawn in red so Mexicans understand there is an invisible line there we consider important. We can also distribute pamphlets (again, make sure these are in Spanish) that explain why a border is important to us and warn them that crossing our border without permission is considered a crime in our country. Also warn them that police officers in our country tend to shoot criminals in the head and dump the body in the bay to avoid paperwork. I'm sure the average Mexican will respect our border when made aware of it and how important it is to us.

Mexicans and Americans working together (some photoshopping was used).
But we don't need to tackle this problem alone. With so many people leaving Mexico, this problem has to be of great concern to their government. Again, there is an obvious question I feel the need to ask: Has anyone informed the Mexican government that so many of their citizens have left their country?

We need to sit down with the Mexican government and explain this to them (and make sure we have Spanish translators with us so that they understand what we are saying). I'm sure when the Mexican government finally finds out about this problem, they will be very concerned. Perhaps they'll say, "Thanks for telling us this. We were wondering what was happening to our people. We have many jobs in Mexico unfilled because people have just been disappearing. Now that we are aware of the problem, we shall solve it to the benefit of us both." This will be said in Spanish, so it will sound like something else.

With proper communication, we can solve the problem of illegal immigrations without more laws and bills. Plus, more importantly, we'll gain a new friend in Mexico. Then, in the future, we can team up with them to solve problems that can't be handled by America or Mexico alone -- such as a cybernetic version of Hitler leading an alien invasion.

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15 Responses To "Solution to Illegal Immigration: Communication"

You have a problem with your sign. That's not proper Spanish.

It's "Donto crosso el bordero"

#1 - Posted by: Veeshir on June 27, 2007 10:38 AM

If Mexicans respect the mustache, then lets make John Bolton head of border security
Beware the Stache!

#2 - Posted by: Writer on June 27, 2007 11:15 AM

no, it's assassination.

#3 - Posted by: FukkinA on June 27, 2007 11:48 AM

I am all in favor of this idea. I think the best signs would read:

ˇPeligro! Minas Terrestres

Pegamos un tiro a Emigrantes Ilegales

Usted entra ahora en la tierra Mexicabra

#4 - Posted by: Dodsfall on June 27, 2007 01:14 PM

"ˇPeligro! Minas Terrestres

Pegamos un tiro a Emigrantes Ilegales

Usted entra ahora en la tierra Mexicabra"

Babelfish explains it all.

Danger! Terrestrial Mines We stuck a shot to Illegal Emigrants You enter the Earth Mexicabra now

It all makes sense!

#5 - Posted by: DesertElephant on June 27, 2007 01:34 PM

ˇPeligro! Minas Terrestres- Danger! Land Mines

Pegamos un tiro a Emigrantes Ilegales- We shoot Illegal Immigrants

Usted entra ahora en la tierra Mexicabra- You are entering the land of the Mexicabra

#6 - Posted by: Dodsfall on June 27, 2007 02:27 PM

Dod, I figured that out. I find the Babelfish translation quite entertaining as well.

#7 - Posted by: DesertElephant on June 27, 2007 02:49 PM

How about "Achtung Mexikaner! Eintritt verboten" It's not in Spanish, but yet has a more authoritative air than "Favor de no cruzar a la frontera."

#8 - Posted by: Tommy the Towelhead on June 27, 2007 03:19 PM

Y'know, these editorials or thought-experiments don't quite work for me as well without the picture of Frank J being thoughtful at the top.

#9 - Posted by: CK MacLeod on June 27, 2007 03:59 PM

I believe the proper translation is "Turno-the-fucko-aroundo, el gravy traino is el kaputo! Norte-America es el fullo your bullshito. Y reconquisto es about to meeto el Secondo Ammendmento! Flee cabrones, FLEE!!

#10 - Posted by: Allen on June 27, 2007 04:10 PM

Well, this is babelfished to spanish, but we need to take down the signs that say, to effect:

recepción a la tierra de la leche y de la miel

I think they were put up as a party of the amnesty pre-bill -- or maybe part of the one in the '80's.

#11 - Posted by: Capitalist_B on June 27, 2007 09:01 PM

I have a funny one: You are a bunch of unfunny, retarded pendejos. Seek lives, douchebag gringos.

#12 - Posted by: on June 28, 2007 03:23 PM

you're the stupid liberal reading conservative humor blogs to leave angry comments. i think you might be in need of a life more than us

#13 - Posted by: Mike on June 28, 2007 04:37 PM

What's conservative humor in Mexican: El Oxymorono

Conservative Humor Example 1:
- Dennis Miller was lame, boring, and tediously unfunny. Then he came out of the closet as a conservative humorist. Still lame, boring, and tediously unfunny.

Conservative Humor Example 2:
- Don Imus. Put a stake in him and return him to his tomb. He hasn't been funny for at least 15 years, and at this point bits are flaking off his cadaver, and he's starting to smell bad.

Conservative Humor Example 3:
- Can anyone provide an example of a single Mallard Filmore strip which was funny?

#14 - Posted by: grep on June 28, 2007 05:07 PM


http://www.resist.com/other/border_patrol.swf

#15 - Posted by: Jake on June 29, 2007 04:38 PM
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