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To: SJackson
IIRC, this is the group that doesn't really accept the Treaty of Guadalupe, and they feel that the USA “stole” the land. They feel they are the Natives, and want to drive the invaders (white people) out.

They are one of the groups that is behind the “Calexit” movement (formerly Yes California) that is working to bring a vote for California to be its own Nation, and apply for UN recognition. Calexit already has opened an “embassy” in Russia. I think I read that Mayor Villagarosa and some of the legislators are working on this.

Also attending are members of the Cartel, gangs, and others who believe that if they can't succeed with the ballot, they should just start shooting white people so that they will move out of California.

Here is a good link explaining the Chicano Student Movement, it's socialist/communist ties, and a map of what they think Atzlan of the future should be:

http://www.mayorno.com/WhoIsMecha.html

10 posted on 02/02/2017 6:23:35 AM PST by greeneyes
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To: greeneyes

WHAT IS AZTLAN?

The myth of Aztlan can best be explained by California’s Santa Barbara School District’s Chicano Studies textbook, “The Mexican American Heritage” by East Los Angeles high school teacher Carlos Jimenez.

On page 84 there is a redrawn map of Mexico and the United States, showing Mexico with a full one-third more territory, all of it taken back from the United States. On page 107, it says “Latinos are now realizing that the power to control Aztlan may once again be in their hands.”

Shown are the “repatriated” eight or nine states including Colorado, California, Arizona, Texas, Utah, New Mexico, Oregon and parts of Washington. According to the school text, Mexico is supposed to regain these territories as they rightly belong to the “mythical” homeland of Aztlan.

On page 86, it says “...a free-trade agreement...promises...if Mexico is to allow the U.S. to invest in Mexico...then Mexico should...be allowed to freely export...Mexican labor. Obviously this would mean a re-evaluation of the border between the two countries as we know it today.” Jimenez’s Aztlan myth is further amplified at MEChA club meetings held at Santa Barbara Public Schools..

The book, paid for by American tax payers, cites no references or footnotes, leaving school children totally dependent on their teacher to separate fact from opinion and political propaganda. The book teaches separatism, victimization, nationalism, completely lacks patriotism towards the United States, and promotes an open border policy. The book is 100 percent editorial — the opinions of the author.


11 posted on 02/02/2017 6:28:04 AM PST by greeneyes
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