The Status of Americans in Mexico Bulletins of the American Association of Mex

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It will serve to illustrate the effect of this provision to state 26 that not one of the four thousand Americans who make their homes in Tampico may purchase a lot in that city.
An American citizen, seeking to obtain land in the zone of tolerance, must in each case ask permission of the execu- tive, and in the event that permission be given, he must agree to waive his right to diplomatic protection with re- spect to the property. While waiver of diplomatic protec- tion is required of an America
...n before he is permitted to acquire real estate, it is not mandatory on the executive to grant permission where this condition is fulfilled. The executive enjoys unrestricted power to grant or deny the petition as he sees fit; the law allows the petitioner no appeal or legal recourse in case his petition is denied. These conditions place the American in the position of an applicant for a privilege ; he possesses no rights whatsoever under the law.
This fundamental change in Mexican law creates a situa- tion, in our opinion, which it behooves the American govern- ment and people to face frankly as it is filled with potential trouble for the future.


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