NerdRevenge wrote:
http://www.limitstogrowth.org/WEB-text/aztlan.html
Our southern neighbor is not shy about expressing its intention to
conquer
the American Southwest, which Mexico regards as territory lost in the
Treaty
of Guadalupe Hildalgo in 1846. Mexican children are taught in school
that
the United States stole that land, which they call "Aztlan." Absurd
rantings
of political extremists? Consider.
. In 1997, then-President Zedillo proclaimed that "I have proudly
affirmed
that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its
borders."
. Mexican American Legal Defense Fund founder Mario Obledo stated,
"California is going to be a Hispanic state. Anyone who doesn't like
it
should leave. Every constitutional office in California is going to
be held
by Hispanics in the next 20 years." People who don't like such
demographic
changes "should go back to Europe." (Incidentally, Mr. Obledo was
also the
California Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare under Gov.
Jerry
Brown.)
. Mexico's President Fox has been unrelenting in his brazen demands
on the
United States, starting with open borders even before he was elected.
He has
called for the border to be "a joining line." His visits to the U.S.
have
been filled with endless requirements for Mexican citizens illegally
in this
country - free healthcare, taxpayer-subsidized in-state tuition for
illegals
at state colleges and universities, guestworker programs and amnesty
for
all.
Incidentally, we shouldn't be surprised at such shenanigans. The
world is
full of revanchist fantasies, namely that some vague territorial
claim from
centuries before should form modern national boundaries. The Chinese
invaded
Tibet in 1949, with the excuse that an eighth-century marriage had
made
Tibet a part of China. (Is there a Chinese word for lebensraum?)
Chinese
flowing into Siberia argue that the Amur region is actually part of
China.
(More on the Chinese demographic invasion of Russia.) The Balkans
have been
a recent example of the power of warmed-over nationalism, when
Milosovic
whipped Serbs into a murderous frenzy by summoning the ghosts of the
Battle
of Kosovo (600 years ago) as he urged them to "take back" what had
been
stolen from them. In the case of the former Yugoslavia, revanchism
was the
excuse for genocide.
Encouraged by their leaders in both countries, the 20 million
Mexicans in
America are similarly emboldened to insist that the United States
surrender
to their demands, particularly amnesty which will speed the
acquisition of
political power. And when California becomes majority Mexican around
2028,
will those people call for political unification with their cultural
homeland? Their leaders are planning for such a scenario.
It's hard to fathom how America's elected Congressional leaders,
those who
swore to uphold the Constitution and to protect the nation, are
prepared to
give it away for some perceived short-term political gain, if that.
The
front man for globalist corporations who currently occupies the White
House
is allowing Mexico City to dictate America's immigration policy,
while few
in his party object. Does anyone think that Vicente Fox cares about
what
happens to America? He sees the United States as a full refrigerator
and he
is hungry, very hungry...................
How about bringing some of those troops back from Iraq and using them
to assist law enforcement on our southern border?
Paul
http://www.projectusa.org/