Posted on 08/31/2003 12:53:33 AM PDT by Pro-Bush
Hasta la Vista, America!
Forgive my poor Spanish, being just a dumb gringo, but I am starting a new activist organization: Anglos Por Reconquista. In English that translates roughly to white people for the reconquest of California by Mexico. Its a fledgling group, but no matter. This is a brilliant idea whose time might soon be upon us.
Currently, California Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante, a candidate in the recall election, is getting a hard time from talk radio though rarely from the establishment media for his previous involvement as a student in the radical Latino racist group known as Movimieto Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, or MEChA. That means Chicano student movement for Aztlan. The key word is Aztlan. When a Latino mentions Aztlan, that means he believes the American Southwest should be returned to Mexico.
Anti-immigration activists routinely send along brochures and articles showing the radical intentions of these groups that support Aztlan. They arent completely wrong. There is a contingent of Latino activists that really believes this dreck. Ive never met a Latino who admits believing it, but they certainly are out there.
The groups motto is "For La Raza to do. Fuera de La Raza nada." That means "For the race everything, for those outside the race, nothing." Its gameplan is typical of the 1960s-era radical Chicano Marxist/racist nonsense. We must drive the exploiter out of our land, unify with one another, liberate the race, teach ourselves in Spanish, blah, blah, blah.
Its pretty funny stuff, and you can find MEChAs rants quickly by doing a Web search. As various conservative writers have pointed out, there is incredible hypocrisy in the way Bustamante gets a free pass on his past association with this group, and the way Republicans get treated for their past associations.
This is just whining.
The chances of the American Southwest being officially reunited with Mexico are pretty slim. The real problem is that Democratic politicians are turning California into a Third World country, not just in demographics but in political philosophy.
The lieutenant governors brilliant new proposal supported by Gov. Davis would put the government in control of gasoline. Price caps and other regulations would be imposed from Sacramento. These morons cant figure out that when prices cant rise to meet demand that rationing occurs. That plan comes on top of Bustamantes proposal to push California closer to a Cuban-style health-care system and increase taxes by a staggering $8 billion, including the elimination of Prop. 13 property tax protections for commercial property owners, who already are fleeing the state in droves.
Meanwhile, Bustamante rakes in the campaign contributions from Indian casinos and unions, and would be likely to act like Davis: curiously signing bills following large campaign contributions. Im no expert on Mexico, but this sounds like it would be consistent with their system. Although in fairness, any average Mexican has a better shot of buying his way out of a fix than any average Californian.
Bustamante doesnt want to distance himself from MEChA, so why make him? I believe in freedom of association. If someone wants to associate only with La Raza, why shouldnt he feel comfortable doing so? Im all for secession also, although reuniting with a corrupt Third World government isnt exactly secession.
Nevertheless, seeing the path California is on, I cannot see that the reunification idea is such a bad one. Why not give it a try? Even the Bush administration should like it. Imagine Sens. Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein, the wealthy Bay Area liberals, trying to plead Norte Californias case in Mexico City.
The big question is whether Mexico would want us. After all, right now the wealthy Mexican elites can send their unwanted, predominantly Indian citizens north to find jobs. Thats easier than having to make free-market reforms to provide jobs at home. If Mexico City gets California, then watch out Oregon, Washington and elsewhere.
What Bustamante and Davis and the states Democrats are doing, however, is probably worse than an outright reconquest. Anti-immigration activist Glenn Spencer "argues that Bustamante and other Latino leaders are working closely with Mexican government officials to allow more and more illegal immigration, which will add to their political power by giving California and other southwestern states Hispanic majorities," according to the San Francisco Chronicle. That is, indeed, true.
Heck, as Davis said about Mexican President Vicente Fox the other day, they are no longer just "amigos." Now they are "compadres." My Spanish is hazy, but I suppose Davis was saying they no longer are just friends but they practically are lovers. Or something like that.
Theres no doubt California officials are blurring the lines between legal residency and illegality. The governor is going to sign the bill granting drivers licenses to illegals, which will then give them the ID cards they need to take advantage of every other social service California offers.
A recent news story explained how the Immigration and Naturalization Service has forbidden its officers from arresting illegal immigrants in many places in Southern California. Once youre here, youre here. The INS doesnt even want to bother with you. And if youre pregnant and you sneak across the border to have your child in a U.S. taxpayer-funded hospital, the child automatically is a U.S. citizen.
Recently, I heard the story of a man at traffic court who was paying a traffic ticket. In front of him was an illegal immigrant who had no license, no money, no address, no nothing, but was caught driving under the influence. The judge let her go. The story teller had to pay a fine. Actually, illegals have extra rights: They can do what they please, drive while drunk, whatever. There are no consequences.
These problems would cease after the reconquest.
Back to my new organization. Why dont we just go with the flow? Why dont we actually reunite California with Mexico? Think of the possibilities. The shakedown artists and communists who run the state could then be part of a government more in line with their philosophy and practices.
A lot more Mexican residents looking for jobs and citizenship would simply stay home.
The United States government would no longer be burdened by the states left-wing wackos in its congressional delegation.
Property rights might actually improve, because at least homeowners could directly bribe their new officials, rather than go through the California process of paying enormous regulatory and permit fees.
Police practices would remain roughly the same, but then the Mexican government would be the one having to pay for outrageous police pensions.
Wheres the downside?
As an Anglo, I could then lobby the government for affirmative action privileges for my kids. I doubt the Mexican government would be too sympathetic to such things, but one never knows. It couldnt be any less sympathetic to people of my ethnic heritage than the California government is right now. And if Mexico retakes California, I would then gain the right to buy oceanfront property in Baja California, something Im currently denied.
From the Baja coastline, with a tequila in my hand, its hard to care about much of anything.
It sounds like a win-win situation. Of course, just in case things dont go so well I might put my house on the market now and try renting for a while. Dont worry, Im all behind the idea. I promise to lobby hard on behalf of my new organization. You can send your donations (in pesos) to Anglos Por Reconquista. Well have a post office box set up pretty soon. I promise. Hasta la vista.
Don't give up on McClintock!
Expose Bustamante and let the conservative debate continue. IMO
Stop Illegal Aliens
And The UFOs That Bring Them
Vote Angelyne
California's Next Governor
www.angelynegovernor.com
Sounds a little to extreme here. Prints and DNA are for criminals, not for people we want to be citizens.
But having the name of a mythic single race land in the name gives away it's true purpose.
I have been telling people for years that "it's coming to a neighborhood near you"......
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Immigrants Enter Country through 'Gateway' States Before Moving Inland, Census Bureau Says 8/22/03 12:01:00 AM
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- About 60 percent of the 5.6 million foreign-born population who moved to the United States between 1995 and 2000 entered the country through six "gateway" states (California, New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois and New Jersey), an analysis of Census 2000 data shows.
At the same time, three of the gateway states New York, California and Illinois had considerable net out-migration of their foreign-born populations to other states between 1995 and 2000. New Jersey was the only gateway state to have net out-migration of natives but net in-migration of foreign-born people.
"One of the major findings of Census 2000 was the overall size of the foreign-born population and its presence in areas outside the traditional immigration gateways such as California, New York and Texas," said Census Bureau Director Louis Kincannon. "Like the Westward migration of immigrants in centuries past, their movements remind us that opportunities abound throughout our country." Among the biggest beneficiaries of secondary migration, i.e., foreign-born migrants from other states, were North Carolina (76,000) and Nevada (73,000). Nevada had more foreign-born migrants from other states than it did from abroad.
The new Census Bureau report, Migration of Natives and the Foreign Born: 1995 to 2000, examined Census 2000 data to compare migration patterns for natives (people born in the United States) with people born abroad. Among the report's findings:
-- Domestic migration patterns of foreign-born and native migrants were similar, with common destinations. -- Between 1995 and 2000, California's net out-migration rate to other states for its foreign-born people (30.4 people lost per 1,000 foreign-born residents in 1995) was higher than its net out-migration rate for natives (22.6 people lost per 1,000 native residents in 1995). -- California was responsible for most foreign-born migrants to Georgia, with 19,000 making the cross-country move during the five-year period.
-- Nevada had the highest net migration rate of foreign-born migrants from other states, gaining 276 people for every 1,000 foreign-born residents in 1995, while Florida had the largest net migration gain of foreign-born migrants from other states: 89,000.
-- Some states and counties in the Midwest had net domestic out-migration of natives but net domestic in-migration of the foreign-born population. For example, Nebraska and Kansas had native net out-migration rates of 13.1 and 5.2, but foreign-born net in-migration rates of 101.0 and 47.6, respectively.
The report and supplementary data tables, as well as previously published migration reports, are available on the Internet at http://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2000/migration.html.
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