November 28, 2007

Aztlan War Draws Near
Mexicans Escalate Rhetoric

Mexico is invading the United States with hostile intent. See 'Conquest of Aztlan.'
Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- November 27
Wian: Mexican politicians and activists are growing more vocal in their criticism of U.S. efforts to enforce immigration laws. Earlier this month, Arellano addressed representatives of Mexican citizens in the United States meeting in Mexico City. They denounced deportations and the growing number of state and local laws seeking to crack down on illegal immigration. The participants proposed reserving a dozen seats in the Mexican parliament for migrants living abroad. Some even demanded a trade embargo against the United States until deportation ceased.
George Grayson -- College of William & Mary: The political class speaks with one voice and that is that Mexicans have a God given right to come to the United States, that they're doing Americans and specifically the American economy a favor. And that they're being maltreated right and left by the border patrol.
Wian: His (Calderon) government this month called the construction of more border-fencing medieval and Calderon himself accused U.S. presidential candidates of holding Mexicans in the United States as symbolic hostages.
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