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The Mexican Government's Official Plan for a Takeover of America through ideology and assimilation
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | December 12, 2002 | W.J. Perry

Posted on 12/12/2002 4:02:26 AM PST by SJackson

An attack perpetrated through ideology and assimilation.

There are approximately 18 million Mexican immigrants living in the United States today. Out of that 18 million, it is estimated that 3 million, or nearly 20 percent, are illegal aliens. Those 18 million Mexicans present a growing threat to America’s self-determination because many play a dual citizenship role officially encouraged by the Mexican government. This is no secret; it’s all in Mexico’s official "National Plan of Development 2001-2006." This shocking document is a five-year plan full of political rhetoric emphasizing planned improvements for every aspect of Mexico’s infrastructure, but it also lays out specific strategies for expanding the nation’s political reach far beyond the US-Mexico border. In other words, Mexico is systematically trying to cultivate dual loyalties, i.e. disloyalty, among its ethnic compatriots in America. This is a naked expansion of Mexico’s national interest at the expense of ours; the mystery is why we are tolerating it.

"Globalization" is the buzzword that appears numerous times throughout Mexico’s plan. To achieve that goal, the Mexican government is counting on its citizens living abroad to strengthen Mexico’s influence throughout North America. The Mexican government is demanding that we give all Mexican illegals a free pass, and also support them with numerous social services paid for by American taxpayers. Some of these – like free medical care -- we do not even provide to our own citizens. Mexico’s plan specifically outlines its intent concerning Mexican citizens who have entered the United States illegally in a subsection titled "Defense Of Mexicans Abroad." The plan states:

"It is important to note that even if Mexico has achieved a number of agreements and mechanisms to ensure better treatment of our countrymen abroad, the issue of migration, especially in the United States, needs a new focus over the long term to permit the movement and residence of Mexican nationals to be safe, comfortable, legal and orderly, and the attitude of police persecution of this phenomenon must be abandoned and it must be perceived as a labor and social phenomenon."

In other words, nothing is illegal and we are not a nation of laws any more, only markets.

In a television interview in 2000, Mexico’s President Vincente Fox made his country’s intentions clear concerning the balance of power in the Western Hemisphere:

"I'm talking about a community of North America, an integrated agreement of Canada, the United States, and Mexico in the long term, 20, 30, 40 years from now. And this means that some of the steps we can take are, for instance, to agree that in five years we will make this convergence on economic variables. That may mean in 10 years we can open up that border when we have reduced the gap in salaries and income."

In other words, his stated long-term goal is the abolition of the border between the US and Mexico. This is a polite way of saying an end to America’s distinct nationhood, i.e. to our nationhood, period. We are to be dragged down to the level of the corrupt, impoverished, backward, crony-capitalist disaster – a nation whose citizens evaluate quite honestly by fleeing at the rate of millions per decade – on our southern border.

On the surface, Mexico’s globalist vision for economic unity seems innocent, but it’s likely to create a very dangerous situation for America. Unlike our nation of mixed nationalities with various loyalties, Mexicans are extremely nationalistic, and they usually side with their homeland first on all issues. Considering that Hispanics are now the largest minority group in America at 12.6 percent, and Mexicans make up half of that population, the Mexican government is well on its way to wielding significant influence over U.S. policy by relying on the loyalties of their 18 million dual citizens.

Another disturbing section of Mexico’s National Plan concerns the government’s effort to set up illegal immigrants with special identification cards, allowing them to open bank accounts and acquire driver’s licenses anywhere in the United States. Basically, any Mexican illegal alien can walk into the nearest Mexican consulate with $29 and walk out with a "consulate card". These cards are officially recognized in Mexico allowing illegal immigrants to operate on both sides of the border. Although the cards have been available for many years, they have not been officially recognized in America as proper identification until recently.

In 2001, the reliably-ultraliberal San Francisco combined city and county government unanimously passed a resolution to accept the consulate card as official personal identification. Since that first resolution, law enforcement agencies and municipalities throughout California and other parts of the United States, have also gone on to make exceptions for illegal Mexicans by accepting the cards. This is the first step toward making Mexican border jumpers legal by giving them blanket amnesty, something Vincente Fox has openly called for during immigration talks with the United States.

With a sagging economy and many unrealized campaign promises, Mexico’s leader is fighting for his political life inside what is essentially a third world country. Now, with his old friend and "Border Buddy" President Bush firmly in tow, Vincente Fox is pushing for the eventual abolishment of the US-Mexico border. Such easing of border restrictions would serve as a release valve for the most desperate unemployed Mexicans, thus relieving Mexico’s financial obligation to support its’ poorest citizens. Moreover, free movement across the border would allow Mexican workers to earn their money in the U.S. and spend it back in Mexico.

Just as their national plan dictates, the Fox administration is also encouraging Mexican immigrants to officially participate in Mexican politics from within the United States. In 2001, Mexico passed a law allowing dual citizenship for any Mexican national living abroad, legal or otherwise. In addition, Fox visited California several times this year to campaign for stronger absentee ballot turnouts on behalf of all the Mexican nationals living in the United States. Their dual citizenship law is a major weapon in Mexico’s battle for a piece of the American political pie, but it’s only part of an infiltration campaign that started many years ago.

During the past fifty years, Mexico’s dual loyalists have entered every facet of American society, including many public offices now held by the sons and daughters of Mexicans who originally entered the United States illegally, just to be redeemed by past amnesty programs. For decades they have slowly but relentlessly been taking control of local and state governments throughout the American Southwest. Although these Mexican-Americans were born and raised in the United States, many of them openly put their loyalty to Mexico before their loyalty to America. What other ethnic group in America would we tolerate this from? (When some German-Americans flirted with Hitler in their Bund organization in the 30’s, this so shamed their reputation as an ethnic group that they are now – despite being the largest ethnic group in America – also one of the most silent in terms of explicit ethnic self-expression.)

Today, the Mexican loyalists have become a dominating force in American society, influencing the culture, the language and most importantly, the political process. Thanks to Mexican-American lobbying efforts, California state representatives now officially recognize illegal aliens as "undocumented workers" treating them with a laundry list of special aid programs including free college tuition. Repeat: there are native Americans who can’t afford to go to college, and we are spending taxpayer money to send criminal migrants. In Texas, the state legislature recently conducted an entire legislative session in Spanish, and the story barely made the "B. Block" of local newscasts.

Furthermore, the 2000 presidential campaign proved just how important the Hispanic vote is to politicians on the national front. From day one of the campaign, then Texas Governor, George W. Bush, dragged his half Hispanic nephew, George P. Bush to every media event that might garner a sizable Hispanic audience. The plan worked so well that today George W. Bush is described in many Latin American circles as "America’s first Hispanic president" a strange title for a guy who once referred to Mexico’s national language as "Mexican" instead of Spanish.

Indeed, Bush’s relationship with Mexico and Vincente Fox goes back long before his bid for the presidency. The two were Governors at the same time, and they met regularly over the years concerning various issues including border security, energy production, and trade policy. Then during Bush’s first year as president, he and Fox met four times to discuss US - Mexican relations. In the fall of 2001, Bush publicly mentioned the possibility of a new amnesty program for Mexican illegals, but things cooled dramatically after the 911 attacks. Today however, Bush and Fox are back on the fast track to negotiating Mexico’s plans for economic and political expansion.

After the latest meeting of the US-Mexico Binational Commission (BNC) on November 26, the U.S. State Department confirmed that cabinet members from both sides signed a number of important agreements. One agreement that stands out is the "Bilateral Income Tax Treaty" that amends an existing bilateral income tax treaty between the two nations, thus allowing significant reductions in taxes on dividends, which officials say "will further facilitate cross-border trade and investment." If fully ratified by both nations, this treaty will allow major corporations to invest in either country without being taxed at home on profits earned from across the border, thus merging our economies one step beyond NAFTA.

There is no doubt the Latinization of America is well underway, and Mexico is slyly laying the groundwork that could eventually destroy the security of our southern border. Furthermore, it’s no big secret that many Mexicans dream of reclaiming the land lost to America as a result of the Mexican-American War. Ever since that agreement took effect in 1845, numerous Mexican government officials have openly called for "Reconquista," a political plan to recover the land they believe was unjustly stolen by the American government. Although Mexico has never officially encouraged the Reconquista movement, they have also never discouraged Mexican citizens (on and off American soil) from proclaiming its inevitability.

Frankly, the official plan of Mexico is closer to a plan of colonization than it is to a plan of development. Just as their national plan clearly dictates, the Mexican government is preparing for an attack on America -- an attack perpetrated through ideology and assimilation rather than with bullets and blood. The self-hating political correctness of mainstream Americans, combined with their history-blind confidence that the United States is a nation invulnerable to territorial loss, continues to aid and abet this aggression.


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To: SJackson
"I'm talking about a community of North America, an integrated agreement of Canada, the United States, and Mexico in the long term, 20, 30, 40 years from now.

I don't want to see ANY Bush-Bots on this thread criticisin Fox for saying what Bush is planning on doing. Furthermore, the Bush family already has a "family Mexican" to run for the office of president of this new nation,George "The Mexican" Bush. Jeb's son,and Bubba-2's nephew. He is already being groomed to take over the political part of the family business.Anybody who can't see and understand this is blinder than Ray Charles.

61 posted on 12/13/2002 1:30:32 PM PST by sneakypete
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62 posted on 12/13/2002 1:32:30 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Ookie Wonderslug
I see Mexico as a much bigger threat than some arab nutcases.

True,but don't tell Bubba Bush this. He has his little heart set on going to war with Iraq,while the useless SOB leaves our borders undefended. Most people on FR seem to think he is the second coming of Christ,but he is FAR more dangerous to America than Bubba-1 ever was. He should be impeached,not applauded.

63 posted on 12/13/2002 1:39:56 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: RnMomof7
This will end up in the back room...

And it did. As our leaders and the media run around with their hands in the air all concerned about comments made at a birthday party......

64 posted on 12/13/2002 1:43:05 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Drill Alaska
The oath to be taken by the president on first entering office is specified in Article II, Section 1, of the Constitution:

Impeach Bush! Pass it on.

65 posted on 12/13/2002 1:47:07 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: madfly
Mexico is systematically trying to cultivate dual loyalties, i.e. disloyalty, among its ethnic compatriots in America. This is a naked expansion of Mexico’s national interest at the expense of ours; the mystery is why we are tolerating it.

There is no mystery about it. The Bush family wants Jeb's son as president of Mexico,Canada,and the US,and they want the Mexican oil contracts to go to Bush family members. It's all about what is good for the Bush family,and to hell with the country.

66 posted on 12/13/2002 1:50:07 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: dennisw
I would say illegal aliens are 13 million with half being Mexican and another 15% from Central America.

There are a LOT of Hondurans in the US,and the ones here are steadily sending money to their relatives to come.

67 posted on 12/13/2002 1:53:51 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: u-89
"More like we are taking over Mexico letting them think they're taking over us....(Ivy league types will still run things)."

Not from around here - are you.

68 posted on 12/13/2002 1:54:32 PM PST by norton
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To: RnMomof7
And he then works against that very end by having free trade with the slave labor in China

Well,Uncle Prescott Bush needs to make a little money,too. I think it's pretty safe to assume he ain't living in China and partnering with the fascists that own that country because he likes the night life there.

69 posted on 12/13/2002 1:56:43 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: Paulie
"Pres. Bush gave one of his Saturday Radio addresses in Spanish this year."

Say it ain't so.

It's not only "so",it's worse than that. He gave a campaign speech in Spanish when he was running for president,and the RINO's in the RNC spent money to teach Spanish to the elites that run the RNC. They have been recommending all state officials learn Spansish,too.

70 posted on 12/13/2002 2:00:31 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: madfly
Thanks for the ping.
71 posted on 12/13/2002 5:33:44 PM PST by sistergoldenhair
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To: sistergoldenhair
bttt
72 posted on 12/14/2002 6:16:52 AM PST by madfly
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To: sneakypete
It's all about what is good for the Bush family, and to hell with the country.

I am inclined to believe this because he didn't close the borders after September 11, and because of his constant pandering to Mexico in spite of what most Americans want.

73 posted on 12/14/2002 10:59:50 AM PST by janetgreen
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To: SJackson
If anyone thinks that Mexicans are eyeing just what constitutes territory we won from them, then you are seriously mistaken. They think anything west of the Mississippi or remotely close to Coronado or de Soto expedition paths are fair game too.

We should tell Mexico that before we agree to their terms, they should agree to a few of ours, most of which should involved getting their act together economically and politically, and also changing their form of govt to constitutional republic. Or we just could annex them and make it official.

74 posted on 12/14/2002 11:30:42 AM PST by Free Vulcan
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To: SJackson
Bump for later
75 posted on 12/14/2002 3:13:29 PM PST by ThJ1800
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To: SJackson
Maybe it's time to Remember the Alamo.
76 posted on 12/14/2002 7:50:04 PM PST by Sparta
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To: SJackson
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78 posted on 12/15/2002 7:20:53 AM PST by madfly
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To: Stoner
I wonder how many on FR, come the next election, will not vote for El Jorge?

I voted for him last time,and have been sorry ever since. I damn sure won't vote for him next time,no matter how much the "party animals" scream about "the lesser of two evils". I don't give a damn if his opponet is Bubbette!,he ain't getting MY vote.

Just wait until he signs more gun law bills. The so-called Assault Weapons Ban sunsets just before the 2004 elections, and Bubba-2 said before the last election that he would sign the bill to make it permanent if Congress passed it and sent it to him. The way he loves to pander,you KNOW he is going to push the so-called Republican leadership to arrange enough RINO votes to make damn sure it passes.He's going to do this to pander to the "soccer mom" and "big city Dim vote" I think that will be the "one bridge too far" move that kills his re-election bid,just like it did for that worthless SOB he calls "Poppy". Despite his Texas twang,Bubba-2 IS a elitist northeaster at heart. The only reason he even bothers to call himself a Republican is because that's the team his family plays for and profits from.

79 posted on 12/15/2002 10:06:59 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: sneakypete
Very well said. I routinely ask Konservatives who always scream about the need for compromise and "the lesser of two evils" - when does the compromise game no longer work? What does Bush have to do, I ask, for you to realize he has no principle, showing that your support for him will be the destruction of liberty? If the 1 billion dollar grant to HUD doesn't bother you, if the TIPS program sounds good, if bailing out the airlines, if campaign finance reform doesn't make you sick, what does? On what issues are you NOT willing to compromise, if any? What would you do if Bush were to extend the Assault Weapons Ban, or give it more teeth?

The silence that follows this challenging question is deafening.........That is because, for many Konservatives, when it comes to the 2nd amendment, they know they're getting screwed. I'll be on the edge of my seat to see what Dubya does with this, just before the election no less.

80 posted on 12/16/2002 12:06:07 PM PST by missileboy
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