Monday, April 17, 2006

You can have our land when you pry it from our cold, dead hands

Mexican aliens seek to retake 'stolen' land
La reconquista, a radical movement calling for Mexico to "reconquer" America's Southwest, has stepped out of the shadows at recent immigration-reform protests nationwide as marchers held signs saying, "Uncle Sam Stole Our Land!" and waved Mexico's flag.

Even as organizers urged marchers to display U.S. flags, the theme of reclaiming "stolen" land remained strong. One popular banner read: "If you think I'm illegal because I'm a Mexican, learn the true history because I'm in my homeland."

"We need to change direction," said Jose Lugo, an instructor in Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder at a campus march last week. "And by allowing these 50,000, 50 million [immigrants] to come in here, we can do that."

This article was not written on a immigration website but in the Washington Post. People are waking up to the fact that we've had an invasion going on for many years now and it's coming to a head.

A copy of this article should be sent to your Senator.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The invasion is clear and unmistakable. We have one going on right now as I type. An earlier post noted that the leaders in the invasion were intervieved and compared "illegal alien" to k_ke or n____r. This shows that the correct terms of the debate can not be won by the amnesty crew, so they want to change the terms. These leaders must be confronted with their plans for invasion. Yes, citizens can stop this invasion, but will power is crucial to victory.

We must identify the leaders of the invasion and amnesty crew. Naming these leaders and holding them up to public scorn and rejection by spelling out their objectives is necessary to beating them in the court of public opinion.

Anonymous said...

At one of the recent pro-criminal marches, the crowd was chanting "Intifadah, intifadah!"

Take a look at the history of most Latin American countries, you'll find a long history of instability, and a love of turmoil. And then comes failure, poverty, corruption, dictatorship -- and silliness.

Why should we let our country be influenced by people whose countries are failures?

samrocha said...

one question, who is we and who are they?

BEAR said...

samrocha, your confusion continues, doesn't it? So sad!

samrocha said...

Yes it does, and it is sad indeed... so why doesn't someone answer my question, enlighten me, and end the confusion.

Who is "we" and who are "they"?

Anonymous said...

ha ha ha... Stupid Gringos!

We would never go through with the Reconquista- if we "reclaim" Aztlan, where would we go make our dollars?

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