The
Obama administration entered into an agreement with Mexico’s
government that it will prevent discrimination against illegal aliens
in U.S. workplaces and the U.S. will educate them about their civil
rights and minimum wage laws, an "Inside the Beltway" watchdog
that investigates and exposes government corruption and criminal activity
reported on Tuesday.
The
U.S.-Mexico agreement wasn't signed by President Barack Obama or anyone
connected with immigration enforcement or homeland security; it was
signed by the federal agency that enforces the nation’s workplace
discrimination laws, the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), said officials with Judicial
Watch, a public-interest organization.