Well, now. Does anyone continue to doubt that Mexico wants to take over control of the land north of their current border?
1 posted on
12/25/2002 5:21:53 PM PST by
HiJinx
To: madfly; Spiff; Tancredo Fan; strela; Poohbah; JackelopeBreeder; FrogMom; B4Ranch; ...
Bump-Ping to some FReepers who enjoy good border issue discussions.
I need to go entertain in-laws for awhile, I'll be back!
2 posted on
12/25/2002 5:24:59 PM PST by
HiJinx
To: HiJinx
Nothing will be done about any of this as long as we sit here. I don't think even Fox News will investigate this distructive, global element within our own government that is attempting to destroy the sovereignty of the nation.
To: HiJinx
Two local attorneys will form part of a 100-member council created by Mexico's government to represent Mexicans living in the United States. Who is going to get off their ass and represent American citizens living in America?
Dear President Bush,
You were elected to protect America and her citizens, NOT MEXICO!
5 posted on
12/25/2002 5:39:29 PM PST by
B4Ranch
To: HiJinx
Sounds like a council of Mexican government representatives to me...on US soil. They were selected by the Mexican government.
To: Travis McGee
ping
To: HiJinx
...Mexican residents of the United States can vote as absentees in Mexican elections...I lived in Spain for four years. Voted absentee in every Oregon election I could at that time. The fact that Mexican citizens want to vote in their nation's elections doesn't shock me, and personnally do not consider this a threat against United States sovereignty.
Mexico's Congress is considering...Mexican congressional district encompassing the United States.
This one gives me pause. There are associations, the Phil-Am Society comes to mind, which tries to foster better relations between the U.S. and the Phillipines, and that speak out about issues of concern to foreign nationals in serving in our military or who reside here. But establishing a Mexican congressional district in the United States is a violation of our sovereignty? No. The Mexicans are treading dangerously with this idea.
To: HiJinx
including one that would form a Mexican congressional district encompassing the United States
We are now in a de-facto state of war with the nation of Mexico.
To: HiJinx
To: HiJinx
BTTT
19 posted on
12/25/2002 9:07:57 PM PST by
GrandMoM
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ping
22 posted on
12/26/2002 7:30:45 AM PST by
madfly
To: *immigrant_list; eye for an eye
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To: HiJinx
The Mexican lawyer (s) have made inroads into some of the more politically important Arizona families, some of them nationally known and many are lawyers. These young activists front for the illegal and the legal Mexican.
While the rights of some border property owners are being denied them i.e., protection - Mexicans legal and illegal are being given a leg up from our government and these legal activists.
Arizona has Mexican Conciliate offices in all major cities in the state, why do they now need 100 lawyers to represent them? It seems reasonable to me if they are here without the green card or any other pass, they are illegal and they have broken the law. They are now deported maybe, only to return the next day and with the help of lawyers that BEND the law and judges who cant READ the law and up hold it to protect the United States Constitution as they are sworn to do leaving the taxpayers of AZ and all other states picking up the tab for their (the illegal) comfy stay in the good ol U S of A. When did an illegal person obtain the right to a lawyer or any Constitutional rights at all? Where are the Constitutionalist scholars, why are they not being heard? Is it because the socialists in our congress and Senate have watered down the meaning of the words in our Constitution so much, they no longer apply to a Republic.
Did I mention the Invasion is REAL and our Sovereignty as a nation means very little to anyone in authority. By that I mean, those whom weve elected to carry out the Rule of Law according to our Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are failing to do so. The Citizen must now protect himself as those who are sworn to do so, are not.
28 posted on
12/26/2002 9:25:22 AM PST by
yoe
To: HiJinx
But Mexico's consul in Tucson, Carlos Flores Vizcarra, said that his government's intent in forming the council is not to create a new U.S. branch. "It isn't a House of Representatives. It isn't a parliamentary assembly. But it is a representative entity and, therefore, will certainly voice the concerns of the Mexicans who are here," Flores Vizcarra said.
We're not really talking about ducks.
It isn't a white duck. It isn't a green duck. But it is a red duck and, therefore, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck.
To: HiJinx; madfly
Every American who collaborates with this Mexican invasion needs to be treated as a traitor and dealt with as one.
As for Jorge Bush, he needs to wake up and do something about the border or people like Spencer and Simcox will.
31 posted on
12/26/2002 9:35:20 AM PST by
Sparta
To: HiJinx
32 posted on
12/26/2002 9:41:11 AM PST by
archy
To: HiJinx
Let us be honest all these nations and their masses that have been dumped on our shores have one role model for political activism and that is Israel and its lobby. And if anyone in the conservative movement got serious about reducing the influence of immigrant lobbies for their old countries this would make the neo-conservatives highly agitated and most likely to come down hard on the conservatives who mention such unPC topics. Flame away but at least you should know what you face when begin tampering with before you start.
34 posted on
12/26/2002 11:05:01 AM PST by
junta
To: HiJinx
George Bush earlier this season announced that your either with us, or against us in the war on terrorism.... so Jorge please define us........? Tend to America first....part of the oath of the presidency is to DEFEND THE UNITED STATES, or did he convienently forget? Normally I support Bush 70%of the time, but the 30% wrong that he gets wrong is almost unforgiveably wrong on certain issues.
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