Allow me to give a brief translation:"This guide is meant to provide some important tips that may be useful when making the tough decision of working ourside your country. You would need your Mexican passport, and a visa, which you would need prior to going to that country's consulate. We see many cases, where Mexicans try to cross the border w/o documentation, accross high-risk zones and are very dangerous, expecially through deserts and rivers with strong currents. With this guide you can also find out about basic questions you may have about legal consequences if you enter into the US without proper documentation and your rights.Please take into account that there are always legal ways to enter into the US. In any case, remember that Mexico has 45 consulates in that country and their information is provided in this guide. Identify your local consulate.The dangers of crossing high risk zonescrossing a river may be very risky, expecially if done alone and at night, with heavy clothing it is dificult to swim or float.If crossing by desert, it is important to choose a time when the heat is not as intense. Highways and populated areas are far from the desert and you cannot carry water and food for such a long time and you may get lost. Water is needed to rehydrate you, water with salt keeps your body hydrated longer, but may make you feel thirstier. Symptoms of dehydration are: No or very little sweatingExtreme dryness of the eyes and mouthHeadacheDificulties in walking and reasoningHallucinationsIf you get lost in the desert, follow light or sounds from trains.Take caution with coyotesBeware of coyotes, they can trick you into thinking that you can cross mountains or deserts in hours. That is not true. You are risking your life by crossing through deserts, rivers, canals, or railroads! This has killed hundreds of people!If you choose a coyote to cross the border, be aware of these precautions

ont lose sight of him, he is the only person that knows where he is going, and the only one that can get you out of that place. Do not trust anyone that says they can cross you if you drive a vehicle for them or take a package for them. Many times those packages contain drugs or other prohibited substances and can get you put in prison. If you take other people into the country, you can be considered a coyote and arrested for trafficking people or stealing vehicles. Never give your child to someone that claims they will cross them.Dont use fake papers or lie about your nationalityif you attempt to use fake papers, take into account the following:if you use fake or papers of someone else, you can end up in prison. Do not lie to border agents.If you are detained

o not resist arrestDont fight or insult officersDont throw things at officers or their vehicles this can be considered as provoking them.If they feel threatened, they will use extreme force to detain you.slowly raise your hands to show that you are not armed.Do not hold onto anything that could be considered as a weapon. (provides examples) Do not run or try to escapeDont hide in dangerous placesDo not cross highways It is better to be detained and returned to Mexico than to get lost in the desert.If you are Detained, you have rights.Give your real nameIf you are a minor and traveling with a family member or adult, advise the officer so that you will not be seperated.Your rights are: To know where you are being detainedTo commmunicate with a Mexican consulateTo not fill out forms or sign anything that are in EnglishTo a defence attorney from the Mexican consulateReceive medical attention if you are hurt or sickTo, regardless of documentation, be treated in a fair and respectful mannerThat they translate to you in a secure mannerTo receive water and food when neededYou are not required to give you legal status to the officer.To not be beaten or insultedTo not be ignoredIf they take your things, ask for a reciept, you can reclaim you things once you are freed.It is important to advise your lawyer or consulate if the officers violate your rights. And you can go to your nearest secretary of relations in Mexico. If you need more info, and live in Texas or Mexico (gives radio station to listen to) If you are detained or put in jail you have the following rights:To not be descriminated against but police or judgesReceive family and attorney visitsReceive legal correspondenceIf not sentenced, to receive help from your consulateTo not claim guilt prior to consulting with your attorney.It is important to know your laws of the state in America that you work or live in, since they are different in each area. Take into account the following information

ont drink and drive, you can be deportedLegal residents may be deported once caught drunk driving more than 2 times.Dont drive without a drivers licenseRespect signs and wear a seat beltDont drive without insurance Dont drive someones car that you dont knowDont pick up people that you dont knowIf you are stopped by an officer for a traffice violation, put your hands on the steering wheel and do not leave the vehicle until advised by the officer. Do not try to draw attention to yourselfThe best idea is not to begin construction or alter your homeDo not bother neighbors by having noisy parties, the police can be called and you may be arrestedStay out of fights, in a bar scene you could be arrested even if you are innocent.Do not cause domestic violence. This can include yelling, or mistreating others, not just hitting.If you are acused of domestic violence you can be arrested and child protection services can remove your children. It is better to not have firearms.understand that many Mexicans have gone to jail for this. If the police comes into your home do not resist.ask for a warrantIt is best to cooperate and contact your consulate.There are 45 Mexican consulate locationsRemember that you have the right to contact them (gives addresses and #'s or consulates in the US) This protection guide does not promote the crossing of Mexicans illegally into the US, the object is to explain the risks involved and to explain your migratory rights regardless of legal status.I GUESS THAT I WAS NAIVE TO THINK THAT IF I TRANSLATED IT THAT YOU WOULD UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS MEANT TO HELP PEOPLE, BUT TO GET THEM TO RESPECT AMERICAN LAWS. YOU JUST ALL WANT TO BELIEVE THAT IT IS A "BIG FU TO THE US" WHICH IT IS NOT, I OBVIOUSLY CANNOT CHANGE THE MINDS OF BIGOTS WITH FACTS.