- A new movement calling for the independence of the
south-western
States of the USA in a "Republica del Norte" has emerged.
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- The region is called Aztlan, an area which includes all
the territories conquered from Mexico in the mid-nineteenth century (1848)
(Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California) by the Treaty of
Guadalupe-Hidalgo.
The State is to be called "Republica del Norte" and its
government
formed by members of the movement, La Raza (The Race), according to the
movement's website. The movement has chosen Los Angeles as its capital
city.
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- This site is predominantly anti-Israeli and there are
reports that the movement has close contact with Islamic activists. The
publication of La Raza, called La Voz de Aztlan (The Voice of Aztlan),
claims "There are great similarities between the political and
economic
condition of the Palestinians in occupied Palestine and that of La Raza
in the Southwest United States".
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- The references to Zionism and the state of Israel both
in the website and in the publication are as strong in their context as
they are in quantity: "Both La Raza and the Palestinians have been
displaced by invaders that have utilised military means to conquer and
occupy our territories".
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- The threat posed to America's national security by this
hitherto-unknown movement, at least overseas, is questionable. However,
for the first time, the United States sees a movement hostile to its
central
government spring up within its borders. The last time a state within a
state was proclaimed, the result was the Civil War.
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- Like the Russian Federation, the United States of America
must remain and function as a unitary state or else risk implosion. Aztlan
is, without doubt, a marginal and little-important movement fuelled by
a hotchpotch of pranksters, extremists, those who want an easy living and
others who have nothing better to do.
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- It should nevertheless not be forgotten that the jigsaw
which constitutes the geo-political blocks which form nations, is in a
constant state of movement, a process very much kinetic and never static.
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- Comment
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- Divide And Conquer
- By Frank Vera
- Redlands, CA
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- The real reason that illegal immigration exists in the
US is that the government and corporations want it.
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- It is a common strategy, "divide and conquer".
In the 60s, the average American started taking a good, hard look at what
our government and corporations were doing. Americans finally started
to wake up from our long slumber, and when we did, we were appalled at
what we saw. We started to unite; it did not mater if one was white,
brown,
black, red, or yellow. We had a common enemy, the corrupt: entrenched
bureaucrats, professional politicians, and corporations. They saw the
writing on the wall, the days of "business as usual", were
numbered.
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- The strategy the bureaucrats, politicians, and
corporations
adopted was mass immigration into our country.
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- Up until the mid 60s, the United States of America had
a conservative immigration policy. Then it was changed, tens of thousands
of immigrants were brought in to the US, they were encouraged to settle
in separate communities, retain their culture and language, and not
assimilate
into America "to be American". This created strife and division
within the American people, and nothing was changed. The corrupt
bureaucrats,
politicians, and corporations are still in charge.
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- The birth of multiculturalism was an act of war against
the American people - of ALL COLORS - in a desperate attempt to retain
power and control over them. The fact that illegal immigration is condoned
and is even rewarded by the government (through social programs and
amnesty),
is part of the same plan - "DIVIDE AND CONQUER" and stay in
control.
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- FYI please read http://english.pravda
.ru/main/2001/11/17/21201.html
However, it is not a small, isolated group, as reported in this article,
with this view. The majority of Mexican political organizations within
the US, e.g., MEChA, La Raza, and their variants, advocate the overthrow
of America by Mexico.
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- Frank Vera
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