When people normally see hundreds and thousands of people leaving a country, many would wonder why and what can be done to stop it. In your Nov. 28 article, "Mexico's incoming president visits D.C.," Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto had the gall to tell President Obama his nation wants to take part in the immigration debate.
Do we get to tell him to keep his people out? Do we get to tell him to fix his country so we don't get them? Does any nation have the right to tell another country what laws they can enforce and what not to?I take offense to this new Mexican president telling Americans what to do to fix immigration. My advice to him would be: Fix your own country first before you try to help us.-- Raymond Dewey, Fort WorthHave more to add? News tip? Tell us

