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    The Mexican Conquest of America

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    The Mexican Conquest of America

    By Kenny Felsher
    February 3, 2003
    Contents

    I. Introduction 3

    II. American Creation and Expansion 3

    III. Mexican Colonization: 5

    Supporting Illegal Immigration: 5

    Protecting Illegal Immigrants: 6

    IV. La Reconquista: 6

    Mexican Consuls 8

    Dual Citizenship: 10

    The Scourge of MECHA 10

    El Plan de Aztlan 11

    American Educational Institutions Support Reconquista 11

    V. Faith, Hope & Love; America Can Prevail: 12

    VI. Summary and Conclusion 13

    Introduction:
    My name is Kenny Felsher. I was born in Los Angeles, California, USA in 1969. I still live in Los Angeles, California, but the nation that this great city and State belongs to is now in dispute. History, it seems, is repeating itself as migratory patterns of 180 years ago have been reversed and Mexico is demographically and culturally conquering the American Southwest. Sound unbelievable? Well, believe it. Mexico is taking half of the United States' land without the firing of a single shot. If you doubt that Mexicans dispute America's ownership of this land, here is a recent example to introduce you to Mexicans View of America:

    In September 2002, Mexican construction workers renovating buildings on the San Diego State University campus flew the Mexican flag on the structure to celebrate Mexican Independence Day. People complained about the flag and it was removed. An American flag was left flying and Mexican students protested to have the American flag removed. Simon Samano, a Mexican-American journalism junior, wrote an article on September 23, 2002 entitled, "Flag Incident Shows America's Bias". This article was in the Daily Aztec, the University's newspaper. He writes the following statements that in my opinion personify Mexicans beliefs:

    "Maybe it's just me, but does anyone else see that it is undoubtedly discriminatory that people called "inquiring" about the Mexican flag that had been up for only hours, yet nothing was ever said about the American flag that had been up for days?"

    Toward the end of the article, Samano wrote this telling paragraph: "Why is it that people had to freak out once the Mexican flag went up? It was Mexican Independence Day, and the last time I checked, we live about 20 minutes from Mexico in a community full of Mexicans. Living in San Diego, we're barely even a part of the United States."

    I didn't realize that San Diego was barely even a part of the United States. Did you? Detroit, Michigan is about 20 minutes from Canada. Is Detroit barely even a part of the United States?

    Another example of their mindset is from an August 5, 2001 Univision special entitled, "The Other Face Of America". In it, Edward James Olmos, said in reference to hispanics, "We also are going to dominate this country, and it's going to take, the way we are going, another 25 years and we are going to be the majority of people. Period."

    This is the threat our nation faces today. This mentality, however, merely reflects much more threatening underlying forces. It is this mentality and these forces that compelled me to write this essay in defense of my country. It is this mentality and these forces that I will expose to the American people. I just hope and pray that the spirit of our forefathers, who fought and won this land for us, still burns in our people's hearts.

    American Creation and Expansion:
    Throughout history, nations have been created as a result of migration. There are two types of migration: To colonize, according to Merriam-Webster, is " to establish a colony or on or of." A colony is: "1 a: a body of people living in a new territory but retaining ties with the parent state b: the territory inhabited by such a body. 2: a distinguishable localized population within a species." To immigrate, on the other hand is: " to enter and usually become established; especially: to come into a country of which one is not a native for permanent residence."

    When England, France, Spain and Portugal sent settlers to the new world, these people were sent to recreate their countries in the America's (i.e. to colonize America). The English and Spanish colonies, for example, were called New England and New Spain. Prior to becoming independent nations, the colonies retained strong ties to their mother countries and expanded their culture and language. After the various nations were established in the America's, migration continued into various countries, especially in the United States, where migrants were expected to abandon their native culture and language for that of their newly chosen home - to assimilate. Unlike their colonial predecessors, these migrants were immigrants. America grew strong and united under the immigration/assimilation paradigm.

    Shortly after winning the revolutionary war and our nation's freedom, America began colonizing the western territories. When Mexico opened up Texas for American settlement in 1821, Americans migrated in large numbers. Despite Mexico's qualms about the threat of Americans, they invited us into Texas to develop its agriculture and defend against Indian attacks. Between 1821 and 1836 an estimated 38,000 settlers, migrated from the United States into the territory. Mexico tried to force the Americans to become Catholic and the Americans resisted. Americans also resisted speaking Spanish. Other restrictions caused tension between the American settlers and the Mexican government and in 1835, fighting broke out. Texans formed a provisional government in 1835, and in 1836 issued a declaration of independence - The Republic of Texas was born. In 1845, the Republic of Texas was no more and Texas became an American state.

    Mexico refused to recognize America's claim to Texas and a border dispute ensued that led to the Mexican American war in 1846. American troops entered Mexico City on September 14, 1847 and the military phase of the conflict was over. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the war officially on Feb 2, 1848 and drew the current boundary between America and Mexico. America paid Mexico $15,000,000 in exchange for what is now Arizona, California, western Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah. By this time, American settlers outnumbered Mexicans by at least five to one in all eight states except in Texas, where Americans outnumbered Mexicans 10 to one.

    To Mexico and its people, losing Texas and the other territories was a major loss of face that Mexico has never forgotten. According to one of my college text books, "We Americans, Third Edition" by Leonard Pitt, "South of the border the war is still remembered with deep bitterness...Feelings are still so fresh that until recently the maps in Mexican grade schools labeled the Mexican Cession as "Occupied Territory". This text was written in 1988. The book continues, "Today Chicano separatists in the U.S. speak of the redemption of Aztlan, of getting control of the original homeland of the Aztecs, which, according to legend, was located somewhere in the Mexican Cession." This is land that Mexico now wants back and is taking back using the same colonial tactics we employed to acquire it.

    Mexican Colonization:
    If you just look at the sheer magnitude of Mexican immigration, a case can be made that Mexico is colonizing America demographically. From 1989 through 2001, 3,542,030 Mexicans legally immigrated to America (An average of 272,463/year). That represents 28% of all legal immigrants for that time period. It is estimated that 350,000 Mexicans illegally immigrate to America annually. If this estimate is true, another 4,550,000 Mexicans immigrated to America between 1989 and 2001. In total then, Mexicans represent 47% of all immigrants.

    Mexico is absorbing the land it lost to America from South to North. The four Border States are all more than 25% hispanic (i.e. Mexican) according to the 2000 U.S. Census: The remaining states Mexico lost in the Mexican American war aren't far behind. Mexico is colonizing America!

    Arizona 25.3%
    California 32.4%
    Colorado 17.1%
    Nevada 19.7%
    New Mexico 42.1%
    Texas 32%
    Utah 9%

    The case that Mexico is colonizing America is strengthened when you realize that the majority of these migrants are settling along the border and insist on perpetuating the Spanish language and Mexican culture.

    Supporting Illegal Immigration: Maintaining the magnitude of illegal immigration is a key strategy of Mexico's colonization. On March 8, 2001, The News Mexico City had an article about the appointment of Ernesto Ruffo Appel as the Commissioner for Northern Border Affairs. In it, Ruffo Appel's pro colonization stance was obvious. His advice to would-be illegal immigrants: "if the Border Patrol finds you, try again".

    On May 18, 2001, the Arizona Sun reported the Mexican government would begin providing survival kits to illegal immigrants, essentially helping them enter our country illegally. In fairness, the article also stated that the Mexican government denied this and said it was just a proposal. "Social Security (IMSS) proposed it, but at this moment it does not exist," said Omar de la Torre, an adviser to migrant affairs chief Juan Hernandez." Later in the article, it was stated that the IMSS already distributes first aid kits in rural areas. "The proposal cited in the newspaper reports simply intended to expand the kits to include products of use to migrants." I cannot say for sure if the initiative was adopted, however, I strongly believe that it was.

    The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) utilizes the American legal system to further colonization. On January 22, 1998, a Houston Chronicle article exposed how MALDEF will even exploit noble causes such as environmentalism: "A Latino rights group filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday seeking to stop an anti-drug operation along the border launched by the military and U.S. Border Patrol. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, suing on behalf of two residents of a colonia, asked U.S. District Judge George Kazen of Laredo to immediately stop a military operation that aims to build or improve 240 miles of roads and to build helicopter landing padsThe suit claims roads to be built in the targeted construction zone will adversely affect the area's environment".

    The article explains that the project was intended to make it easier for the Border Patrol to reach remote areas along the Rio Grand to target illegal aliens. This, in my opinion, is the real adverse affect MALDEF wanted to prevent and there is nothing adverse about it.

    Protecting Illegal Immigrants: After illegally settling inside our country, the Mexican government and its American allies work to secure American citizen rights upon their colonists. Again, MALDEF spearheads legal challenges to this end. The greatest example of this is their involvement with getting California's Proposition 187 stopped in its tracks. The following is taken directly from MALDEF's website:

    "One of MALDEF's greatest successes was the final settlement reached in the case Gregorio T. v. Wilson. Under the settlement, Governor Gray Davis and the state of California officially agreed to dismiss their appeal of the district court's decision, striking down virtually every section of California's Proposition 187, which, when implemented, would have denied education, health care and social services to the state's undocumented immigrants."

    Proposition 187 was approved by 60% of California voters, over five million people. MALDEF, which in my opinion is a tool of the Mexican government, successfully replaced the will of the American people with the will of the Mexican people. Art Torres, Chairman of the California Democratic Party made this clear when in 1995 he was quoted as saying: "Remember, 187 is the last gasp of white America in California".

    On July 27, 1997, Mexican President, Ernesto Zedillo stated at a gathering of Mexicans in Chicago, "I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders and that Mexican migrants are an important, a very important part of it." Zedillo, like most Mexicans, wants the land Mexico lost in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo back in Mexican possession. He wants this because the conquest of the American southwest is a sort of Mexican mythology passed down from generation to generation. Mexicans call it La Reconquista.

    La Reconquista:
    "Mexico is recovering territory yielded to the United States by means of migratory tactics", said prize-winning Mexican author Elena Poniatowska. This quote was revealed in an August 15th 2001 WorldNetDaily article where Poniatowska said her country is recovering territory from the United States with a massive army of uncontrolled immigration. "The common people Â* the poor, the dirty, the lice-ridden, the cockroaches Â* are advancing on the United States, a country that needs to speak Spanish because it has 33.5 million Hispanics who are imposing their culture," said Poniatowska

    Reconquista, spanish for reconquest, is the belief by many Mexicans, like Poniatowska, and Mexican-Americans that California, New Mexico and other parts of the United States belong to Mexico. Reconquistas view the millions of Mexican illegal aliens entering our country as their army of invaders to achieve that takeover. This is why they fight so hard for amnesties and other forms of legitimization.

    So how many Mexicans believe in Reconquista? Insight into this can be gained by looking at a recent scientific study. On June 6, 2002, Zogby International released frightening results about Mexican's opinions of America. In the survey titled, "American Views of Mexico and Mexican Views of the U.S.", Zogby conducted interviews of 801 adults chosen at random throughout Mexico, from Friday, May 25 to Saturday, May 26, 2002. . The survey has a margin of sampling error of +/- 3.5%. Following is one of the results:

    "Do you agree or disagree that the territory of the United States' Southwest rightfully belongs to Mexico?

    Agree 58%
    Disagree 28
    Not sure/Don't know 14

    By two to one, more Mexican respondents agree (58%) than disagree (28%) that the territory of the United States' Southwest rightfully belongs to Mexico. One in seven (14%) is not sure."

    Assuming that 50% of the 14% who aren't sure actually Agree with the question, 65% of Mexicans believe the territory of the U.S. Southwest rightfully belongs to Mexico. So, of the 8,092,030 Mexicans who immigrated to America between 1989 - 2001, two thirds, or 5,340,740 believe they are migrating toward territory that belongs to Mexico. If I migrated to a territory that I believed rightfully belonged to my country, the purpose of my migration would be recovery. Wouldn't yours?

    In 1982, Carlos Loret de Mola wrote the following in Excelsior, the national newspaper of Mexico; "A peaceful mass of people, hardworking, carries out slowly and patiently an unstoppable invasion, the most important in human history. You cannot give me a similar example of such a large migratory wave by an ant-like multitude. Stubborn, unarmed and carried on in the face of the most powerful and best-armed nation on earth.
    The result of this migration is to return the land to the jurisdiction of Mexico without the firing of a single shot."

    In February, 1998, the Mexican Consul General of Los Angeles, Jose Angel Pescador Osuna, said that reconquista is a reality. In a symposium tied to the 150th anniversary of the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Pescador Osuna said, "Even though I am saying this part serious and part joking, I think we are practicing la Reconquista in California,"

    Reconquista is an integral part of Mexican culture, but most Americans have never heard of it. In its name, Mexico has declared war against us, and most Americans remain oblivious. Mexico has figured out how to conquer the richest and most powerful nation on earth and is now working overtime to make it happen.

    Migration, as former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo said, is a very important part of extending the Mexican nation beyond its borders. Having established that, there are other means being employed for the realization of La Reconquista. Mexican and American laws and institutions are being put in place to expand and bind the Mexican colonies to American land.

    Mexican Consuls: There are over 46 Mexican Consulates in America. They provide Mexican nationals with Mexican identification documents, legal assistance and cultural programs. Their recent activities, in my opinion, are all geared toward expanding the Mexican colonies and strengthening the ties between the colonies and Mexico. Following are a few examples of these efforts.

    The hottest item now available at the consuls is the matricula consular card, an official Mexican ID granted by the Mexican government to Mexicans living in America illegally.
    This card's main function, as far as the Mexican government is concerned, is to prevent the deportation of Mexican illegal aliens from America. A November 13, 2001 article by Alan Wall entitled, "Abolishing America: Mexico Ceded Right To Say Whom U.S. Can Deport", makes the case:

    "That, in fact, is exactly what the Siglo, a Mexican newspaper, has reported. An article dated November 5th, 2001, written by Monica Solis, the Siglo's correspondent in Los Angeles, California, couldn't be clearer.

    Ms. Solis bemoans the plight of Mexican illegal aliens in the U.S. who are jailed for misdemeanors and then deported without due process.

    Thus various immigrants have wound up being deported because of a traffic violation when they don't have a driver's license or valid ID.

    But not to worry, help is on the way! The article continues:

    The frequent deportation of Mexicans for lack of an ID card can become a thing
    of the past, with the approval of an initiative that proposes the acceptance of the matricula consular (issued by the Mexican government through its consulates in the entire country), as an official identification document for police authorities when they detain or intercept Mexicans."

    The Mexican consuls are successfully lobbying government agencies and businesses alike to accept these cards. Wells Fargo Bank, the police chiefs of Orange County, California and a growing number of municipalities and institutions are accepting the cards. Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) has initiated a pilot program allowing a federal building in San Francisco to accept the card as valid ID.

    The acceptance of this card by our government gives Mexican illegal aliens a de facto Amnesty. It cements the presence of illegal alien colonies in America and sends the message back to Mexico that America is ripe for the taking.

    What else are the Mexican consuls doing to further colonization efforts? In Tennessee, the Mexican consul general successfully lobbied the state legislature to make it easy for illegal aliens to obtain Tennessee Driver's Licenses. The law, enacted May 3, 2001, allowed applicants to get licenses without showing proof of a Social Security number. Thousands of illegal aliens created long lines and created ill will among Tennessee citizens. So much so, that the law went up for repeal. Juan Hernandez, head of the Presidential Office for Mexicans Abroad, published a letter to the editor in the Tennessean, on June 19, 2001. The article, entitled, "Immigrants want to obey the law", starts out with a plea for patience: "Have patience, Tennessee. Like generations of immigrants before them, Mexican immigrants came to Tennessee in search of a better life. There they found ways to send money home to feed their families -- and believe me, they are grateful. So grateful are the immigrants, in fact, that they are eager to follow Tennessee's laws." Later in the article, Mr. Hernandez writes: "What immigrants want most of all is to play --and drive--by the rules."

    Why are Mexican government officials, in Mexico City, writing articles in Tennessee newspapers? Why are Mexican government officials interfering with American domestic policy at all? Hopefully, you know the answer to this by now. Furthermore, if Mexicans were so eager to play by the rules, they would have immigrated legally.

    Antonio Villaraigosa, former Speaker of the house of the California Legislature had this to say about granting driver's licenses to illegal aliens in California: "It's not enough to elect latino leadership. If they're supporting legislation that denies the undocumented drivers licenses, they don't belong in office friends, they don't belong here." Villaraigosa was a few votes shy of becoming Mayor of Los Angeles in 2001.

    "The Care for Mexican Communities Abroad Program was created by the Government of Mexico in February, 1999 as a foreign policy strategy to increase and improve the relations with the Mexican people and communities of Mexican origin living outside of Mexico, by means of promoting mutual interest and mutual benefit projects.

    The goals of this program: To promote and facilitate completion of bilateral projects, while linking Mexican and Mexican-originated communities with key individuals and institutions, private and public in Mexico."

    Remember the definition of colony? "A body of people living in a new territory but retaining ties with the parent state.

    Dual Citizenship: There is no stronger tie to the parent state than that of citizenship. As of March 20, 1998, a change in Mexican law enables dual citizenship. This allows Mexicans, who are qualified to become American Citizens, to retain their Mexican citizenship as well. The law goes even further. It allows "Mexicans born outside of Mexico and under the age of 18" to become Mexican citizens. The consuls provide both groups with the "Declaration of Mexican citizenship" document.

    The Mexican government, using its consuls, is doing whatever it can to keep Mexicans Mexican - to retain their tie to the parent state. It goes even further by offering Mexican citizenship to American born citizens of Mexican descent.

    Dual Citizenship's other purpose is to hand over political control of the American Southwest to Mexico. Prior to its passage, Mexicans who qualified to become American citizens had to give up their Mexican citizenship. Many Mexicans didn't become American citizens for this reason. After the passage of Proposition 187, Dual Citizenship was seen by Mexican legislators as a way to take control of the American government.

    In a March 27, 1995 article in Excelcior, Dr. Jorge A. Bustamante, President of a college in Tijuana said he wants millions of Mexicans to receive Dual Citizenship to "Vote in the interest of Mexico".

    As you have seen, the Mexican conquest of the American Southwest is demographic, cultural, linguistic and political. To control the political, you must control the minds and hearts of the young.

    The Scourge of MECHA: MECHA stands for Movemiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan. As a reminder, Mexicans and many Mexican Americans call the seven states of the Southwestern United States Aztlan. It is a mythical land the Aztecs supposedly occupied north of Mexico City. MECHA is the Chicano (Mexican American) student movement that began in the 60's and has rapidly expanded with the growth of the Mexican colonies. They have chapters in every California University and are expanding all over the country. They have even organized chapters in California high schools. Their goal, being supported by taxpayer money, is to liberate these States from America.

    The preamble of the MECHA constitution reads:
    "Chicana/Chicano students of California must take upon themselves the responsibilities to promote Chicanismo within the community; as well as politicize our Raza (Race) and continue the struggle for self-determination of the Chicana/Chicano people and the liberation of Aztlan."

    Article II, Section 1 reads:
    "General membership shall consist of any student who accepts, believes and works for the goals and objectives of MEChA, including the liberation of AZTLAN, meaning self-determination of our people in this occupied state and the physical liberation of our land."

    On March 8, 2002, Ron Gochez, Mecha Chairman and Bill O'Reilly had the following exchange of words on The O'Reilly Factor:

    Gochez: We are the nation of Aztlan.
    O'Reilly: Allright that's good, you are the nation of Aztlan. That's great. Do you want your own territory? Do you want them to give you some land?
    Gochez: We understand that we are sitting on stolen land. This is indigenous land. This is native land, you know, Mexicano land.
    O'Reilly: So if I gave you Arizona would you be happy with that?
    Gochez: They took a lot more than Arizona.
    O'Reilly: So you want more than that?

    El Plan de Aztlan: The plan of Aztlan is the bible for Mecha. It opens with the following two paragraphs:

    "In the spirit of a new people that is conscious not only of its proud historical heritage but also of the brutal "gringo" invasion of our territories, we, the Chicano inhabitants and civilizers of the northern land of Aztlán from whence came our forefathers, reclaiming the land of their birth and consecrating the determination of our people of the sun, declare that the call of our blood is our power, our responsibility, and our inevitable destiny.

    We are free and sovereign to determine those tasks which are justly called for by our house, our land, the sweat of our brows, and by our hearts. Aztlán belongs to those who plant the seeds, water the fields, and gather the crops and not to the foreign Europeans. We do not recognize capricious frontiers on the bronze continent"

    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."

    Faith, Hope & Love; America Can Prevail:
    Even as Mexico plan for the liberation of Aztlan, all is not lost. America survived a bloody birth, the growing pains of expansion, a life-threatening civil war, the industrial age and two world wars in which we preserved freedom and democracy from England to China. Adversity has made us strong and Mexican colonialism is just another opportunity for us to prove and improve ourselves - I hope. No paper about a problem is complete without giving solutions. Here are mine:

    1. Place the U.S. Military on the border. Stop all illegal immigration immediately.
    2. Reduce Mexican legal immigration to levels comparable to other nations.
    3. Abolish Dual Citizenship - Both my heart and wallet belong to America. So should immigrants'.
    4. Deport all illegal aliens currently in our country.
    5. Make Illegal aliens ineligible for all public services.
    6. Design & implement a system that verifies an immigrant's eligibility to work in our country.
    7. Close down the Mexican Consuls.
    8. Remove MECHA from all public schools - Hate should not be tolerated on public campuses.
    9. Remove all references to Aztlan and challenges to America's sovereignty from Chicano studies curriculum. Mexican Americans should have pride in themselves. They shouldn't be prejudiced against their country.
    10. End bilingual education.

    To make any of the above a reality, the American people must identify the threat of Mexican colonialism and take actions to fight it. For my part, I have written this essay. It is a thirteen-year culmination of watching my country bow down to Mexico's threats, name-calling and intimidation; thirteen years of concessions to an enemy masquerading as a best friend. But you must do your part: join a group that is fighting to stop illegal immigration. Americanpatrol collected most of the information in this essay. They can be contacted at www.americanpatrol.com. Work with them to inform others about the threat. Demand action from elected officials and hold them accountable. Join a militia group to protect the border. Militias, like groups dedicated to stopping illegal immigration through electoral means, are forming all across the border area. Finally, do all of this with love in your heart knowing that defending our nation is a just cause.

    Summary and Conclusion:
    My name is Kenny Felsher. I was born in Los Angeles, California, USA in 1969. Today, the majority of this land's inhabitants refer to it as Alta California, Mexico. Some say Aztlan. The community of nations is shocked. They can't believe how the mightiest nation on the planet lost one half of its territory to a much weaker and less sophisticated mass of peasants. I wasn't shocked. I saw it happen, just like Mexico and Mexicans said it would. I saw that from 1985 to 1996, California schools added 3,765 white students and in the same time added 1,006,647 hispanic (i.e. Mexican) students. I knew it was only a matter of time before the same fate fell upon the adult population and the demographic takeover was complete. No, I wasn't shocked. I watched as the Mexican media flaunted their colonial aspirations. Didn't the world community and American people see the July 12, 1999 issue of Newsweek. In it Christie Haubegger, President and Publisher of Latina Magazine said, "The United States of the 21st century will be undeniably ours again. It's Manifest Destino." Didn't they see the cover of the September, 1997 Hispanic Magazine. If you missed it, here it is again.

    Joe Sanchez, a noted hispanic civil rights activist made Mexico's intentions clear when he said, "We may not overcome, but we will overwhelm. In 1997 and while in America, the President of Mexico said that Mexico is expanding beyond the territory enclosed by its borders because of migration. One year later, the Mexican Consul General said that Mexico is practicing La Reconquista in California. Four years later, a scientific poll of the Mexican people revealed Mexicans belief that the American Southwest belonged to them. Revenge is a compelling motive, isn't it? As I have shown, Mexico has always had motive but only recently acquired the means and the opportunity.

    America, I love you and I demand that you open your eyes. Destroy the blinding light of political correctness that conceals the guns and ammo of our enemy. America, I beg you to fight for your right to live.
    TIME'S UP!
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    Why should <u>only</u> AMERICAN CITIZENS and LEGAL immigrants, have to obey the law?!

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    I just read this.

    At the end it literally brought tears to my eyes.

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    nowhere in the Constitution does it say that the dependents of the Founding Fathers have to be suicidal..... by constant injections of PCness
    No soy de los que se dicen 'la raza'... Am not one of those racists of "The Race"

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    Yes, I skimmed through it -- a lot of this was in Buchanan's book. Unquestionably Mexico is retaking the American SW through migratory tactics. And they are actually doing a damn good job of it so far. It is clearly the goal of the Mexican government as illustrated in the comments of Juan Hernandez. And it is clearly in the minds of the illegals that they are not becoming Americans -- or even coming to America in their minds. As they come, Americans flee -- I believe at a rate of 100,000 a year out of California.

    And our government was actually going to give legal status to millions upon millions of people who think like this Gongradulations everybody for defeating the evil goals of Mexico and Washington!! But we must strive on. THE BORDER MUST BE SEALED!! THE INVADERS MUST COVER THEIR TRACKS HOME!!
    Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.

    See you at the signing!!

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    We Must Keep Our Voices Loud, and Let Our Government Hear Us. Enforce The Laws We have, And Close our Border. Keep Calling Everyday. Do not Let Up!!!!!!

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    "The common people Â* the poor, the dirty, the lice-ridden, the cockroaches Â* are advancing on the United States, a country that needs to speak Spanish because it has 33.5 million Hispanics who are imposing their culture," said Poniatowska
    Well...she got that right!
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdillon1172
    nowhere in the Constitution does it say that the dependents of the Founding Fathers have to be suicidal..... by constant injections of PCness
    mdillon, how can you stand to post in that idiotic HB forum? What a bunch of raving reconquista, racist, nazis! Most have foul mouths and their strategy has always been to insult you first for no good reason and then when you defend yourself they turn it back on you as if you started it. What a bunch of psycho, sicko's!

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    pssst oleglory.... I gotta be careful about my posts 'cause Viceroy Bob1388 scans this forum for queer words about him or his cohorts over at that disinherited child ... if HB does not wish to be identified as the father of that abomination of a "discussion" forum, then there must be a basic problem with the tone of that .... repository...
    No soy de los que se dicen 'la raza'... Am not one of those racists of "The Race"

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    1. Place the U.S. Military on the border. Stop all illegal immigration immediately.
    2. Reduce Mexican legal immigration to levels comparable to other nations.
    3. Abolish Dual Citizenship - Both my heart and wallet belong to America. So should immigrants'.
    4. Deport all illegal aliens currently in our country.
    5. Make Illegal aliens ineligible for all public services.
    6. Design & implement a system that verifies an immigrant's eligibility to work in our country.
    7. Close down the Mexican Consuls.
    8. Remove MECHA from all public schools - Hate should not be tolerated on public campuses.
    9. Remove all references to Aztlan and challenges to America's sovereignty from Chicano studies curriculum. Mexican Americans should have pride in themselves. They shouldn't be prejudiced against their country.
    10. End bilingual education.
    Now this is a TODO list.
    #2 -- anyone know what percentage of mexicans are part of the legal process? Seems ingenuine that they should make of the majoity of the legal process when we already have over 15million illegals ones here.. sorta dishonest to every other nation that wants a better life. But who cares right ?

    Also, WHY do the universitites tolerate MECHA. Would they allow KKK chapters? Does that make sense.. yet, its completely tolerated... WHY?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixeldoctor
    I just read this.

    At the end it literally brought tears to my eyes.
    Don't worry pixel, that will never happen, not on my watch and i have a couple of a million other veterans to back me up
    “In questions of power…let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” –Thomas Jefferson

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