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Tuesday, January 04, 2005

From Mexico With Malice

“In a stirring address, delivered in impeccable English to crowd of more than 2,000, [Mexican President Ernesto] Zedillo evoked feelings of patriotism and pride in Mexican roots.” The problem is that he also firmly believes that Mexico and Mexicans have the right to interfere in and affect policies in the United States as “the Mexican national extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders.” (See RealAudio sound clip). He made this speech in Chicago in 1997.

While Americans have been focused on the War in Iraq, which in reality is only a battle in the war against Islamic extremism in the form of Jihad that has been going on for decades, Mexico has also been waging a war against the United States, using one of the successful tactics that Muslims have used in Europe: demograhics. Europe is rapidly Islamizing because of the “guest workers” that were invited in to solve the man-power shortage, and America is rapidly “Mexicanizing” as illegal immigrants, mostly from Mexico, pour over the southern border by the thousands. Estimates put their numbers in the millions.

Why could a Mexican president make such a bold and audacious statement while visiting the United States? Perhaps he believes that the United States actually belongs to Mexico, that they are the rightful owners of lands that were “stolen from them in the Mexican-American War.” This is same logic that Muslim immigrants are using against Europeans that finished re-conquering Spain in 1492: Europe is theirs because all previous Muslim lands must return to Muslim hands.

In 1997, Zedillo wasn’t the only Mexican elite that encouraged the migratory flow of illegals as a safety valve for their failed economy which needed twenty years to get off the ground.

Mexican Interior Secretary Santiago Creel said during his April 2001 visit to Washington “the Mexican government is recognizing that we have a responsibility regarding the migratory flow” into the United States.


Could this mean that the Mexican government could affect the flow: either stop or increase the flow?

Since that illuminating speech, various schemes have been floated to “regulate,” but not stop, the flow of immigrants. Vicente Fox has met with Bush on various occasions. Bush has called for a guest worker program” and Fox’s government has issued “Consular Matricular” identity cards that are now being used in the United States as legal identity for the purpose setting up bank accounts and other legal transactions. The U.S. Border Patrol has even been ordered to provide illegals with blankets and other amentities in an effort to stop the deaths of those attempting the dangerous crossing.

This is huge problem for the United States that no one seems to be successfully addressing. After 9/11, most Americans became interested in the problem, but no large grass-roots effort has been made to induce the Congress and the Whitehouse to make serious change that will affect our safety. In fact, we continue to be less safe as the Border Patrol continues to come across evidence of the crossing of Middle Eastern illegals on a regular basis.

The Mexican army regularly engages Americans and with the Border Patrol as it herds emigrants to the border. For some reason the mainstream press and Washington seem to want to keep this under cover.

“Many U.S. law-enforcement officials working along the border acknowledge the involvement of Mexican military troops and police in narcotics trafficking and migrant smuggling business,” the magazine says.

“Many Mexican police agencies along the border are in the pay of the narcotraficantes and the corruption extends to high-ranking key Mexican military officers.”

And “Drug cartels spend $500 million a year to pay off corrupt Mexican generals and police officials.”

Said Congressman Tancredo: “There’s no doubt Mexican military units along the border are being controlled by drug cartels, and not by Mexico City. The military units operate freely, with little or no direction, and several of them have made numerous incursions into the Unite States.”


Money talks, but to whom? Obviously it must be talking to some here as well.

Money talks to gangs. Gangs have existed in the United States for centuries as well as Mexican narco-gangs.They have taken up the kidnapping of U.S. citizens for ransom. These gangs exist all over the United States and are a major problem in American prisons. It is obvious that the Mexican elite have been using the United States as a safety valve for decades, sending us both their undesirables as well as the unemployed. It is estimated that there are 18-20 million illegal immigrants in the United States, a great majority of them Mexican. And obviously money talks to U.S. employers.

Many Mexicans come to work but not to become American. Being an American is a state of mind, not an address. Mexico has now changed its policy about dual citizenship. Mexicans holding dual citizenship are encouraged to participate in the politics of both the United States and Mexico. Mexican dual citizens are encouraged to put Mexico first.

Hernandez told Nightline that "we are betting" that Mexican-Americans who are American citizens (even after several generations) will "think Mexico First." Hernandez and other Mexican officials continually repeat the refrain that Fox is the leader of 120 million Mexicans, 100 million in Mexico and 20 million in the United States. Since this concept would, by definition, include not only Mexican migrants who sometimes work north of the Rio Grande, but also millions of American citizens of Mexican descent, many of whom were born in the United States — it is clearly in contradiction to traditional American principles of civic assimilation and immigrant loyalty.

Two years ago, before Fox became president, his current national-security adviser, Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, advocated a policy in which the Mexican government would work politically with the "20 million Mexicans" in the U.S. to advance Mexican "national interests." In El Siglo de Torreon on May 5, 2000, Zinser attacked American attempts to stop illegal immigrants from crossing the border. He declared that "Mexicans are subjected every day to mean-spirited acts and their rights are permanently threatened by ambitious politicians who are hunting for the Anglo vote." After disparaging the "reactionary Senator Jessie Helms," Zinser recommended that Mexico "find allies in the U.S. political system" particularly among "Liberal Democrats, labor unions, civil rights organizations, and social movements."

Last month The Californian (Salinas) reported on February 26 that the Mexican counsel general in San Jose, Marco Antonio Alcazar, told Mexican-American fifth and six graders at a school in Salinas that because of Mexico's dual-nationality law they have "the right to automatically obtain Mexican citizenship." Alcazar declared, "This is exciting because there are many children, who were born in the United States, whose parents are Mexican. And these children have the opportunity now to enjoy two different nationalities…" Alcazar gave the school "complete collections of educational books from the Mexican government, intended to help students understand Mexican history and culture."


Obviously many Mexican immigrants, encouraged by the Mexican government, are not going to assimilate as did the immigrants of the past.

Superficially, assimilation is just a matter of learning English, getting a job or driving on the right side of the road. But there's a lot more to it than that," said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies. "It involves a change of allegiances to the new country. Dual citizenship only serves to complicate that process.


Dual citizenship creates a potential threat and sets a dangerous precedent for other immigrant groups that would want to overlook the requirement that the U.S. Citizenship Oath demands

"I hereby declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen; that I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I will bear arms on behalf of the United States when required by the law; that I will perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces of the United States when required by the law; that I will perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by the law; and that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; so help me God."


The Mexican government has figured out how to claim the United States. First it will flood the U.S. with the poor and undesirables. Second, the Mexican army, involved in narco-trafficking and other activities will be on the ready to invade and will not protect the border from terrorists. It will also assist illegals get to the border. Third, Mexican criminal gangs are encouraged to come to the United States, and finally, dual citizenship and the promotion of “the Mexico first” philosophy among emigrants demonstrates that Mexico is no friend of the United States.

The next question might be: which capital will the new Mexican overlords occupy when they are successful with their eventual takeover of the United States as, at this rate, demographically they will overcome non-Mexicans with their dual citizens in a matter of a few decades!

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