Illegal since 1492? Well then, all Spanish speaking people should be deported. Nina? Pinta? Santa Maria? All Spanish names.
Illegal since 1836-1848. They see it as the US having "stolen" Texas, and then "stolen" the rest of the Southwest in the Mexican War. After all, Mexico has a military heritage that is only rivaled by France, ipso facto, all that land had to be "stolen..."
"Illegal since 1492? Well then, all Spanish speaking people should be deported. Nina? Pinta? Santa Maria? All Spanish names."
Their argument is that language and race are separate: most U.S. "native americans" speak only english.
Ask those Aztlan folks the following question... What is the Nahual for "airplane", for "Internet"? Heck, ask then what's the Nahual for "steam locomotive"? (In the interest of education Nahual was the language of the Aztecs, which hasn't been in general usage since shortly after Cortez did his little number on Tenochtitlan...)
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