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To: Levy78
The vast, vast majority are of almost pure Amerindian extraction

No, that's a minority in Mexico, for example.

Mestizo is the majority ethnic group and has roots in both Spain and the Amerindian populations of Mexico.

Do you think Spaniards should have special rights in the United States? The Conquistadors?

If so, why? We fought wars against them: England for 500 years and America throughout its history up to the Spanish-American war in 1898.

Does being a descendant of enemy nations qualify one for Affirmative Action?

4 posted on 11/27/2014 8:13:58 AM PST by Regulator
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To: Regulator

I’m sorry, you’re simply wrong. What you and the media call mestizos have very little European/Spanish blood. They are almost purely Amerindian. Those of a majority Spanish blood lineage are the upper crust of Mexican society and are not the ones entering illegally. The ‘mestizos’ have most lost their ‘Indian’ culture unlike those from the tribal regions you reference. However, that does not change their blood. Extensive DNA testing supports what I am saying as well as my experience as a 6th generation Texan that speaks fluent Spanish and had spent extensive times around the Mexican populations (legal and illegal) in the border region of Texas. These vast majority of people have very little Spanish blood. It’s a fact. The ‘white Mexicans’ you speak about, which certainly exist, aren’t low-income migratory manual laborers entering into the USA illegally.

Regarding the rest of what you’re speaking about; I am hardly flowing your considering I never referenced anything regarding what you reference. I think Mexicans should stay in Mexico and unless they immigrate legally. I don’t they Amerindian DNA gives a birthright to any land, especially land that was never occupied by any of their anyway.


5 posted on 11/27/2014 8:41:15 AM PST by Levy78
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