W.J. Perry
Mexican Government's Official Plan for a Takeover of America
Thu Dec 19 18:34:54 2002
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The Mexican Government's Official Plan for a Takeover of America
By W.J. Perry
FrontPageMagazine.com | December 12, 2002
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=4987
There are approximately 18 million Mexican immigrants living in
the United States today. Out of that 18 million, it is estimated
that 3 million, or nearly 20 percent, are illegal aliens. Those
18 million Mexicans present a growing threat to America’s
self-determination because many play a dual citizenship role
officially encouraged by the Mexican government. This is no
secret; it’s all in Mexico’s official "National Plan of
Development 2001-2006." This shocking document is a five-year
plan full of political rhetoric emphasizing planned improvements
for every aspect of Mexico’s infrastructure, but it also lays
out specific strategies for expanding the nation’s political
reach far beyond the US-Mexico border. In other words, Mexico is
systematically trying to cultivate dual loyalties, i.e.
disloyalty, among its ethnic compatriots in America. This is a
naked expansion of Mexico’s national interest at the expense of
ours; the mystery is why we are tolerating it.
"Globalization" is the buzzword that appears numerous times
throughout Mexico’s plan. To achieve that goal, the Mexican
government is counting on its citizens living abroad to
strengthen Mexico’s influence throughout North America. The
Mexican government is demanding that we give all Mexican
illegals a free pass, and also support them with numerous social
services paid for by American taxpayers. Some of these – like
free medical care -- we do not even provide to our own citizens.
Mexico’s plan specifically outlines its intent concerning
Mexican citizens who have entered the United States illegally in
a subsection titled "Defense Of Mexicans Abroad." The plan
states:
"It is important to note that even if Mexico has achieved a
number of agreements and mechanisms to ensure better treatment
of our countrymen abroad, the issue of migration, especially in
the United States, needs a new focus over the long term to
permit the movement and residence of Mexican nationals to be
safe, comfortable, legal and orderly, and the attitude of police
persecution of this phenomenon must be abandoned and it must be
perceived as a labor and social phenomenon."
In other words, nothing is illegal and we are not a nation of
laws any more, only markets.
In a television interview in 2000, Mexico’s President Vincente
Fox made his country’s intentions clear concerning the balance
of power in the Western Hemisphere:
"I'm talking about a community of North America, an integrated
agreement of Canada, the United States, and Mexico in the long
term, 20, 30, 40 years from now. And this means that some of the
steps we can take are, for instance, to agree that in five years
we will make this convergence on economic variables. That may
mean in 10 years we can open up that border when we have reduced
the gap in salaries and income."
In other words, his stated long-term goal is the abolition of
the border between the US and Mexico. This is a polite way of
saying an end to America’s distinct nationhood, i.e. to our
nationhood, period. We are to be dragged down to the level of
the corrupt, impoverished, backward, crony-capitalist disaster –
a nation whose citizens evaluate quite honestly by fleeing at
the rate of millions per decade – on our southern border.
On the surface, Mexico’s globalist vision for economic unity
seems innocent, but it’s likely to create a very dangerous
situation for America. Unlike our nation of mixed nationalities
with various loyalties, Mexicans are extremely nationalistic,
and they usually side with their homeland first on all issues.
Considering that Hispanics are now the largest minority group in
America at 12.6 percent, and Mexicans make up half of that
population, the Mexican government is well on its way to
wielding significant influence over U.S. policy by relying on
the loyalties of their 18 million dual citizens.
Another disturbing section of Mexico’s National Plan concerns
the government’s effort to set up illegal immigrants with
special identification cards, allowing them to open bank
accounts and acquire driver’s licenses anywhere in the United
States. Basically, any Mexican illegal alien can walk into the
nearest Mexican consulate with $29 and walk out with a
"consulate card". These cards are officially recognized in
Mexico allowing illegal immigrants to operate on both sides of
the border. Although the cards have been available for many
years, they have not been officially recognized in America as
proper identification until recently.
In 2001, the reliably-ultraliberal San Francisco combined city
and county government unanimously passed a resolution to accept
the consulate card as official personal identification. Since
that first resolution, law enforcement agencies and
municipalities throughout California and other parts of the
United States, have also gone on to make exceptions for illegal
Mexicans by accepting the cards. This is the first step toward
making Mexican border jumpers legal by giving them blanket
amnesty, something Vincente Fox has openly called for during
immigration talks with the United States.
With a sagging economy and many unrealized campaign promises,
Mexico’s leader is fighting for his political life inside what
is essentially a third world country. Now, with his old friend
and "Border Buddy" President Bush firmly in tow, Vincente Fox is
pushing for the eventual abolishment of the US-Mexico border.
Such easing of border restrictions would serve as a release
valve for the most desperate unemployed Mexicans, thus relieving
Mexico’s financial obligation to support its’ poorest citizens.
Moreover, free movement across the border would allow Mexican
workers to earn their money in the U.S. and spend it back in
Mexico.
Just as their national plan dictates, the Fox administration is
also encouraging Mexican immigrants to officially participate in
Mexican politics from within the United States. In 2001, Mexico
passed a law allowing dual citizenship for any Mexican national
living abroad, legal or otherwise. In addition, Fox visited
California several times this year to campaign for stronger
absentee ballot turnouts on behalf of all the Mexican nationals
living in the United States. Their dual citizenship law is a
major weapon in Mexico’s battle for a piece of the American
political pie, but it’s only part of an infiltration campaign
that started many years ago.
During the past fifty years, Mexico’s dual loyalists have
entered every facet of American society, including many public
offices now held by the sons and daughters of Mexicans who
originally entered the United States illegally, just to be
redeemed by past amnesty programs. For decades they have slowly
but relentlessly been taking control of local and state
governments throughout the American Southwest. Although these
Mexican-Americans were born and raised in the United States,
many of them openly put their loyalty to Mexico before their
loyalty to America. What other ethnic group in America would we
tolerate this from? (When some German-Americans flirted with
Hitler in their Bund organization in the 30’s, this so shamed
their reputation as an ethnic group that they are now – despite
being the largest ethnic group in America – also one of the most
silent in terms of explicit ethnic self-expression.)
Today, the Mexican loyalists have become a dominating force in
American society, influencing the culture, the language and most
importantly, the political process. Thanks to Mexican-American
lobbying efforts, California state representatives now
officially recognize illegal aliens as "undocumented workers"
treating them with a laundry list of special aid programs
including free college tuition. Repeat: there are native
Americans who can’t afford to go to college, and we are spending
taxpayer money to send criminal migrants. In Texas, the state
legislature recently conducted an entire legislative session in
Spanish, and the story barely made the "B. Block" of local
newscasts.
Furthermore, the 2000 presidential campaign proved just how
important the Hispanic vote is to politicians on the national
front. From day one of the campaign, then Texas Governor, George
W. Bush, dragged his half Hispanic nephew, George P. Bush to
every media event that might garner a sizable Hispanic audience.
The plan worked so well that today George W. Bush is described
in many Latin American circles as "America’s first Hispanic
president" a strange title for a guy who once referred to
Mexico’s national language as "Mexican" instead of Spanish.
Indeed, Bush’s relationship with Mexico and Vincente Fox goes
back long before his bid for the presidency. The two were
Governors at the same time, and they met regularly over the
years concerning various issues including border security,
energy production, and trade policy. Then during Bush’s first
year as president, he and Fox met four times to discuss US -
Mexican relations. In the fall of 2001, Bush publicly mentioned
the possibility of a new amnesty program for Mexican illegals,
but things cooled dramatically after the 911 attacks. Today
however, Bush and Fox are back on the fast track to negotiating
Mexico’s plans for economic and political expansion.
After the latest meeting of the US-Mexico Binational Commission
(BNC) on November 26, the U.S. State Department confirmed that
cabinet members from both sides signed a number of important
agreements. One agreement that stands out is the "Bilateral
Income Tax Treaty" that amends an existing bilateral income tax
treaty between the two nations, thus allowing significant
reductions in taxes on dividends, which officials say "will
further facilitate cross-border trade and investment." If fully
ratified by both nations, this treaty will allow major
corporations to invest in either country without being taxed at
home on profits earned from across the border, thus merging our
economies one step beyond NAFTA.
There is no doubt the Latinization of America is well underway,
and Mexico is slyly laying the groundwork that could eventually
destroy the security of our southern border. Furthermore, it’s
no big secret that many Mexicans dream of reclaiming the land
lost to America as a result of the Mexican-American War. Ever
since that agreement took effect in 1845, numerous Mexican
government officials have openly called for "Reconquista," a
political plan to recover the land they believe was unjustly
stolen by the American government. Although Mexico has never
officially encouraged the Reconquista movement, they have also
never discouraged Mexican citizens (on and off American soil)
from proclaiming its inevitability.
Frankly, the official plan of Mexico is closer to a plan of
colonization than it is to a plan of development. Just as their
national plan clearly dictates, the Mexican government is
preparing for an attack on America -- an attack perpetrated
through ideology and assimilation rather than with bullets and
blood. The self-hating political correctness of mainstream
Americans, combined with their history-blind confidence that the
United States is a nation invulnerable to territorial loss,
continues to aid and abet this aggression.
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