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    American Educational Institutions Support Reconquista

    American Educational Institutions Support Reconquista: Mecha members receive plenty of support and encouragement from American schools and universities. Most California universities have Chicano Studies departments. The textbooks generally promote the liberation of Aztlan.

    In 1995, for example, Santa Barbara County, California adopted a textbook that calls for the liberation of Aztlan. The book, The Mexican American Heritage, is used by high school Chicano studies classes in the county. According to a review of the book, it introduces the concept of Aztlan in the first chapter. The reviewer said, "The book consistently questions the validity of our existing border with Mexico." After learning about this, how do you suppose Mexican American students feel and act toward others? Would you want your child attending school with someone taught to question America's right to exist?

    In a 2000 Associated Press article entitled, "Professor Predicts Hispanic Homeland", a University of New Mexico Chicano Studies professor predicts a new, sovereign Hispanic nation within the century, taking in the Southwest and several northern states of Mexico. Charles Truxillo suggests the "Republica del Norte," the Republic of the North, is "an inevitability."

    Truxillo, 47, has said the new country should be brought into being "by any means necessary," but recently said it was unlikely to be formed by civil war. Instead, its creation will be accomplished by the electoral pressure of the future majority Hispanic population in the region, he said."

    If illegal immigration continues at its current level, I'm afraid the Professor is correct. He is incorrect in his supposition that it will be a sovereign nation. This hispanic (i.e. Mexican) nation will, much like Texas, be short-lived until its eventual integration with Mexico.

    Armando Navarro, a professor of Chicano Studies at UC Riverside, said the following on January 15, 1995, before a gathering of Mexican-American students:

    "When you look at the demographic studies when you listened to Dr. Bautista yesterday, we are clearly going to be the majority in the Southwest in the next fifty - sixty years and especially here in California, by the year 2015 we're going to be more than fifty percent of the population.

    "Ladies and gentlemen, what this means is a transfer of power, it means control, it means whose going to influence. And it is the young people, the people who are now moving to develop an agenda for the twenty first century. They are really going to be in a position to really make the promise of what the Chicano movement was all about in terms of self-determination, in terms of empowerment, and even in the terms of the idea of an Aztlan."

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    Key word here is 'chicano'. Not Americans. I do not understand for the life of me how this is continuing in taxpayer supported schools..this is sedition...

    MJ

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