The Mexican Policy of President Woodrow Wilson As It Appears to a Mexican

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His first act upon triumphing was to close the tribunals of justice. From the few judges whom he has installed, he has exacted the oath of fulfilling and obeying the decrees of the "First Chief. " He suspended the individual guaranties of the Con- stitution and, consequently, there is no recourse in Mexico against attacks upon liberty, life, property or the hearth- stone.
42 He permitted and authorized the most repugnant at- tacks upon religious liberty.
He muzzled the press and permitted only
...the publica- tion of newspapers that flattered the First Chief and ap- plauded all his acts.
He has prohibited, under severe penalties, every poli- tical meeting or association.
He has issued not less than three decrees which amend the Constitution, itself, of the Republic.
He has disorganized the entire mechanism of the Gov- ernment and has arrogated to himself the right to issue fiduciary money, which has brought economic ruin upon the country and upon thousands of Mexicans and for- eigners.
This was the character of the "Government" of Mexico in October, 1915, when it was accorded recognition.


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