Fox's Strategy to Mexicanize America
Folks, the worm's out of the tequila on this one. The revelations of Fox's agenda lead the article's author to rightfully conclude:
"Mexico cannot make the United States a new Mexico. But if Americans will not resist the demographic challenge and end Mexican meddling in American affairs, Mexico could be the end of an American United States. "
From "The American Conservative"
http://www.amconmag.com/03_10_03/feature.html
Mexico’s Northern Strategy
Vicente Fox takes active measures to keep Mexico’s emigrants from assimilating.
By Howard Sutherland
The Mexican government has a plan: the ongoing Mexicanization of the United States, paid for by Americans. The spectacle of a superpower being colonized by its impotent neighbor is without precedent in modern history. But to nationalist Mexicans nurtured on resentment of the Texas Revolution, Mexican War, and landings at Veracruz, it would be sweet revenge.
A combination of diplomatic chutzpah and sheer weight of bodies is bearing fruit as the United States becomes ever more Latin American, sliding into a multicultural future very few Americans actually want. Political correctness, partisan calculation, and corporate greed combine to prevent any national defense against what has, in the last thirty years, become an invasion. In 1970, the United States’ Mexican-born population was no more than 800,000. Today it exceeds 10 millionâ€â€
Fox's Strategy to Mexicanize America
Folks, the worm's out of the tequila on this one. The revelations of Fox's agenda lead the article's author to rightfully conclude:
"Mexico cannot make the United States a new Mexico. But if Americans will not resist the demographic challenge and end Mexican meddling in American affairs, Mexico could be the end of an American United States. "
From "The American Conservative"
http://www.amconmag.com/03_10_03/feature.html
Mexico’s Northern Strategy
Vicente Fox takes active measures to keep Mexico’s emigrants from assimilating.
By Howard Sutherland
The Mexican government has a plan: the ongoing Mexicanization of the United States, paid for by Americans. The spectacle of a superpower being colonized by its impotent neighbor is without precedent in modern history. But to nationalist Mexicans nurtured on resentment of the Texas Revolution, Mexican War, and landings at Veracruz, it would be sweet revenge.
A combination of diplomatic chutzpah and sheer weight of bodies is bearing fruit as the United States becomes ever more Latin American, sliding into a multicultural future very few Americans actually want. Political correctness, partisan calculation, and corporate greed combine to prevent any national defense against what has, in the last thirty years, become an invasion. In 1970, the United States’ Mexican-born population was no more than 800,000. Today it exceeds 10 millionâ€â€
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[I]led by President Vicente Fox and his present and former foreign ministers, Luis Ernesto Derbez and Jorge Castañedaâ€â€
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[I]led by President Vicente Fox and his present and former foreign ministers, Luis Ernesto Derbez and Jorge Castañedaâ€â€