Posted on 01/01/2003 8:51:58 AM PST by SJackson
As the US began to grow, immigrants started flowing into this new land of opportunity. Immigrants from Europe and Asia made up the majority of the newcomers. Thousands of miles of ocean separated the newcomers from their old homeland. The remoteness from their roots made it a little easier to cut the ties from the homeland and assimilate into a new American culture. For the last several decades immigration (illegal and legal) from Mexico has increased significantly and is now a major source of immigrants. But the closeness of Mexico made the acceptance of the American culture a lower priority than in the past. In many cases crossing the USMexican border is as easy as moving from state to state. In less than a days drive, someone can leave anywhere in the southwest and be in Mexico. The closeness of ones homeland makes acceptance of their new homeland less critical.
Most of those that emigrated from Mexico became naturalized US citizens and have become productive citizens. Unfortunately, some embittered intellectuals (on both sides of the border) have advocated that most of the southwest US belongs to Mexico. As a result they also believe that there should be no border control between Mexico and the US. Their rantings have convinced many that the southwest US belongs to Mexico. This view is reflected in a recent Zogby poll. The poll revealed that 58% of Mexicans believe that the southwest US belongs to Mexico. That probably explains why 60% of Mexicans also believe there should be no border control.
One of the promoters of this idea is Professor Charles Truxillo, instructor of Chicano studies at the University of New Mexico (UNM) and self-described disciple of Chicano-Marxist terrorist Reies Lopez Tijerina. Tijerina and his terrorist group have been advocating retaking the southwest since the mid 60s. In June 1967, Tijerina led his gang in an assault on the courthouse in Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico. During the attack he proved that his violence was non- discriminatory. They shot fellow Mexican- American jailer Eugolio Salazar in the face, pistol whipped fellow Mexican-American Undersheriff Dan Rivera, and killed fellow Mexican-American Deputy Sheriff Nicainor Saizan. The gang also took 20 local citizens hostage in the courthouse before fleeing town.
Tijerina claims that this new territory is the Nation of Aztlan and includes California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, plus the southern part of Colorado. Tijerina declared "exclusive and supreme" powers "within our territorial jurisdiction, over all persons and property situated therein, to the exclusion of all other countries and governments."
It is disturbing that educators like Charles Truxillo look to anarchists like Tijerina for moral leadership and historical vision. As a result of this warped sense of morals and history, educators like Charles Truxillo, advocate that the area from the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico belongs to Mexico.
Truxillo and educators of his ilk are performing a disservice to their students by distorting history, preaching hate, and inciting violence. The curriculum sounds frighteningly like the message Muslim Clerics preach at their Madrassas. Truxillo maintains that the new country should be created 'by any means necessary'. And after the 1995 Latino Summit representatives of the "Brown Berets de Aztlan," a Chicano paramilitary group, has threatened to "make the streets run red" with their opponent's blood.
This militant rhetoric isnt restricted to Tijerina, or the "Brown Berets de Aztlan. The Aztlan movement is supported by high profile militant separatist groups that are active on high school and university campuses. MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan) and La Raza (the Race) are just two of such groups.
Miguel Perez of Cal State-Northridge's MEChA chapter said, "The ultimate ideology is the liberation of Aztlan. Communism would be closest [to it]. Once Aztlan is established, ethnic cleansing would commence: Non-Chicanos would have to be expelled opposition groups would be quashed because you have to keep power." It sounds like the advocates of Aztlan preach the same philosophy advocated by Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda buddies.
It should be no surprise that the area in dispute was spelled out in the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which ended the US Mexican War. In the treaty, Mexico relinquished control of the area in exchange for $15 million plus the US assumed millions of dollars of Mexicos debt. But the believers in Aztlan want to rewrite history and void the treaty.
The Aztlan agitators claim the US stole the area have forgot that in 1848 Mexico exercised very little control over the area, that less than 1% of Mexicos population was in the area, and no valuable minerals had been discovered.
Astute geopolitical observers have suggested that it may have been better for all concerned (US and Mexico) if at the end of the war the US had seized all of Mexico. No one can deny that the territory in question has prospered during the 154 years it has been under U.S. free market philosophy while poverty still exists south of the border.
Without the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo the US southwest might still look like Tijuana. Disbelievers need only walk across the border between San Diego and Tijuana to see the stark contrast.
The agitators call themselves the "Bronze People" and claim Aztlan is theirs. They have stated, "Aztlan belongs to those who plant the seeds, water the fields, and gather the crops, and not to the foreign Europeans". Im afraid that these misguided agitators have forgotten the strong cultural, religious, and ethnic influence that France and Spain (both European countries) have had on Mexico. Aztlan supporters should also abandon Spanish (a European language) and adopt Aztec or Mayan as the new language of Aztlan.
The way that Spanish law worked during its colonial period contradicts your Spanish friends and they probably know it. Queen Isabella of Spain was a green-eyed, red-haired Castilian of Celtic ancestry. If her brother moved to Mexico and married in Mexico, whether he married an unrelated lady as green-eyed, red-haired and Celtic/Castilian as his sister and brought in from Spain for the occasion or married Montezuma's daughter, both he and his wife became Mexican in nationality and ONLY Mexican by that marriage in Mexico.
Whether by revolution (Texas), or conquest, or purchase, the US ownership of each and every state in question is complete as any "Atzlan" Liberation Front will find out in short order to its collective detriment with extreme prejudice if they would like to contest the question.
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The idea is not to bring the states in question under solitary Mexican rule. The idea is to make them de facto Mexican states while not relinquishing access to U. S. Federal programs. Given the political clout by the population of the states and the access to federal entitlements the U. S. will finance an invasion here and support of Mexico below the border until the two countries are merged with the approval of Bush and Fox.
That sentiment isn't all that rare in Mexico. For example, Baja California was always so rebellious that it was not even granted Mexican statehood until the 1980's (as two Mexican States: Baja Norte and Sur) The usual main agenda of the Baja Rebels? Union with California and the US!
In my CA days, I had many an a debate with prospective residents of their dreamed concept of Aztlan. My argument always was that if, "Mexicans had held on to their Northern Provinces, today those states would be in the same state of acute lawlessness, poverty, disorganization, and underdevelopment as the other states of Northern Mexico."
The long range conjectures are fascinating. Make no mistake about it, Mexicans of the Fox team definitely see Mexico returning to the world stage in 100 years with the return of the Territories. Other, apparently less megalomaniac Mexicans have not given up the idea of Federation with the US.
The biggest handicaps facing individual Americans is, imho, an incredible ignorance of the world, based on cultural and historical isolation and an ever-worsening educational system. Officially we are players on the world stage. Man for man in the small towns, we are getting to be a seriously dumbed-down bunch of Clymers who don't know what is in the alley behind Main Street, never mind the history of this country or any other.
This is why Republican leadership is content to leave this the racial issue of the truly stupid, rather than address the policies of a foreign government which are at the very least, not designed with our best interests in mind.
What is in the alley behind Main Street in Everytown, USA? Large numbers of illegally present Mexicans living 15 to an apartment, sending money home, and working their behinds off to survive ... and probably unbeknownest to them, executing major Mexican Government Policy.
Ther Mexican Government's major challenge is to survive without a revolution. Their major technique in working toward this goal is shipping as many campesinos as they can North by fair means and mostly foul. That way, the campesinos are on our payroll, send $Billions home, and most important of all, are not bloody likely to riot in the streets of Guadalajara when they are living in Wichita Falls and have to shape up at the meat-packing plant at 7:00 AM the next morning.
There are many historical antecedents. When the Brits cleared the Highlands, they sent Scotsmen fleeing around the world so they wouldn't be in the way of the sheep. The difference is numbers and style. The Scotsmen numbered a few hundred thousand and had to be smart enough to finesse a 4-month sea voyage across 3500 miles of Atlantic Ocean. The Mexicans have easily another 20 Million campesinos ready to ramble, with more in the wings every day, and all they have to be is smart and strong enough to walk North.
Attention: GWB, we do not have to co-operate.
Absolutely correct. When there are more people voting to give themselves benefits than there are paying for the benefits, we are doomed. Right now it's at about 48%. Add another 2-3% to that, and this country, as we know it, is history.
of the various indian tribes? Continue peeling the onion, we shall discover that tribe has conquered and displaced tribe for millenia.
Land belongs to those who can and will fight to claim it as their own.
If we don't fight for it, we shall lose it, and deserve to lose it.
Agreed. I was commenting on the irrationality of their claim, not stating that I thought the Indians still "owned" America.
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