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    Mexican Consulate distributes history books in US Schools

    http://www.city-journal.org/html/15_4_mexico.html

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    It’s a strain being a Mexican diplomat in the United States these days, as the plaintive expression on Mario Velázquez-Suárez’s dignified features suggests. Diplomacy may be the art of lying for one’s country, but Mexican diplomacy requires taking that art to virtuosic heights. Sitting in his expansive office in Mexico’s Los Angeles consulate, Deputy Consul General Velázquez-Suárez gamely insists that he and his peers observe the diplomatic duty not to interfere in America’s internal affairs, including immigration matters. “Immigration is an internal discussion,� he says. “We have to respect that regardless of whether it pleases us.�

    Well, at least one part of the deputy consul general’s statement is true: immigration is an “internal discussion.â€? The decision about who can enter and permanently reside in a country is central to its identity. The rest of his statement, though, is utterly false. Mexican officials here and abroad are involved in a massive and almost daily interference in American sovereignty. The dozens of illegals milling in the consulate’s courtyard as Velázquez-Suárez speaks, and the millions more radiating outward from Los Angeles across the country, are not a naturally occurring phenomenon, like the tides. They are there thanks in part to Mexico’s efforts to get them into the U.S. in violation of American law, and to normalize their status once here in violation of the popular will. Mexican consulates are engineering a backdoor amnesty for their illegal migrants and trying to discredit American immigration enforcementâ€â€
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    In the pro-invasion scandal sheet known as the Omaha World-Herald... whose readership is falling (as many news papers are) since it is owned by local elites who imitate their wealthier more powerful bretheren by spitting in the face of common Americans (I use common in a positive sense).

    A little over a year ago the World-Herald made a gleeful report, giddy with excitement, about the semi-trailer full of school books sent from Mexico to the Omaha school district. Some of our elementary schools have large Hispanic populations with a few being majority Hispanic.

    How disgusting. Mexico's schools, well..... not the Euro-Spanish priveleged schools but the schools Mexico's mestizos and AmerIndians attend, are notoriously understaffed and undersupplied.

    We need to convince the Mexicans to go home and revolt. By fleeing their problems the citizenry of Mexico are playing into the hands of their racist masters.

    And, it's sad we receive cowards.... people unwilling to fight for their rights, for freedom, for equality. That is the class of people we want here????!!!! HECK NO!!!!!!!!

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    it’s past time for Washington to tell Mexico to cease interfering and for the Bush administration to start enforcing the law.
    I'll second that!
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    If I am not mistaken this is the history books that I was mentioning a few weeks ago. The books teach the readers that America is the enemy and use those adjectives when describing America/Americans.
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