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Is Mexico reconquering U.S. southwest?
Illegal immigration fueling aims of Hispanic radicals

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By Art Moore
© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com

A radical Hispanic movement's dream to retake the southwestern United States
is becoming a reality with the aid of Mexican and U.S. policies, according to
some immigration watchers.

A massive influx of illegal immigrants is "importing poverty" and growing an
ethnic community with greater loyalty to Mexico than the U.S., maintains
Glenn Spencer, president of Voices of Citizens Together, a California-based
non-profit group.

"Unless this is shut down within two years, I believe that it will be
irreversible, and that it will most certainly lead to a breakup of the United
States," Spencer told WorldNetDaily. "I don't think there is any doubt about
it."

A breakaway of U.S. states is a distinct possibility, according to prominent
Chicano activist and University of California at Riverside professor Armando
Navarro. In an interview with WorldNetDaily, Navarro would not answer
directly whether he shared separatist aspirations, but said that if
demographic and social trends continue, secession is inevitable.

"If in 50 years most of our people are subordinated, powerless, exploited and
impoverished, then I will say to you that there are all kinds of
possibilities for movements to develop like the ones that we've witnessed in
the last few years all over the world, from Yugoslavia to Chechnya," Navarro
said.

"A secessionist movement is not something that you can put away and say it is
never going to happen in the United States," he continued. "Time and history
change."

In a 1995 speech to Chicano activists, Navarro said demographic trends are
leading to "a transfer of power" to the ethnic Mexican community in the
Southwest. He notes that most studies show that within the next 20 to 30
years Latinos will comprise more than 50 percent of the population of
California. This fact, and other cultural and social developments, are
opening the door for "self-determination" and even "the idea of an Aztlan,"
he said in his speech.

Aztlan, the mythical birthplace of the Aztecs, is regarded in Chicano
folklore as an area that includes California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and
parts of Colorado and Texas. Spencer believes the aim is to create a
sovereign state, "Republica del Norte," the Republic of the North, that would
combine the American Southwest with the northern Mexican states and
eventually merge with Mexico.

"I see that as the overarching goal of the Mexican government and many
Mexicans who want self-determination," Spencer said.

'America's Palestinians'

On its website, a group called "La Voz de Aztlan," the Voice of Aztlan,
identifies Mexicans in the U.S. as "America's Palestinians." Many Mexicans
see themselves as part of a transnational ethnic group known as "La Raza,"
the race. A May editorial on the website, with a dateline of Los Angeles,
Alta California, declares that "both La Raza and the Palestinians have been
displaced by invaders that have utilized military means to conquer and occupy
our territories."

But the threat of secession is not merely from groups that might be
considered on the fringe, Spencer insists, noting the declarations of Mexican
leaders, up to the highest office. Former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo
said in a 1997 speech in Chicago to the "National Council of La Raza, a
Hispanic advocacy group, that he "proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation
extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders and that Mexican
migrants are an important – a very important – part of this."

Zedillo said that because of this fact his government proposed a
constitutional amendment that allows Mexican citizens to hold dual
citizenship. Spencer believes that the objective is to enable Mexicans in the
United States to vote in the interest of Mexico.

Ultimately, many Mexicans hope for a "reconquista," a reconquest of territory
lost when Mexico signed the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidlago at the end of
the Mexican-American War.

"One could argue that while Mexico lost the war in 1848, it will probably win
it in the 21st century, in terms of the numbers," Navarro told WorldNetDaily.
"But that is not a reality based on what Mexico does, it's based on what this
country does."

Spencer argues that misguided U.S. policies and lax enforcement have allowed
a steady stream of 1 million illegal immigrants a year to enter the country.
Demographers agree that instead of integrating into a "melting pot," new
Hispanic immigrants, both legal and illegal, are building a distinct,
politically active community.

The problem is not that they have a voice, Spencer says, but that they
increasingly are acting according to the interests of Mexico.

Spencer believes that the Mexican government played an important role in the
legal quashing of a 1995 California voter initiative, Proposition 187, that
limited taxpayer funds to services for citizens only. After a visit with
California Gov. Gray Davis in 1999, former Mexican President Zedillo told
reporters that he had a commitment from Davis to ensure that "the
catastrophic effects which were foreseen with Proposition 187 several years
ago will not come to pass."

Among other signs of Mexican influence on U.S. affairs, Spencer notes that
less than two years ago, West Los Angeles businessman Eddie Varon Levy became
the first person living abroad to join the Mexican Congress. Varon Levy said
one of his goals as a member of the Chamber of Deputies was to establish a
special attorney's office to defend immigrants' rights.

Border erasure

The U.S. has tripled its border patrol budget over the past five years, but
the flow of immigrants has barely changed. At the same time, Mexican
President Vicente Fox has pressed for an eventual erasure of the southern
border and encouraged Mexicans who seek work in the U.S.

At a speech one year ago at a border post in Nogales, just south of the
Arizona border, Fox said: "We want to salute these heroes, these kids leaving
their homes, their communities, leaving with tears in their eyes, saying
goodbye to their families, to set out on a difficult, sometimes painful
search for a job, an opportunity they can't find at home, their community or
their own country."

Under the Fox regime, Mexico has an Office for Mexicans Abroad that provides
survival kits for Mexicans who seek to enter the U.S. illegally.

Some immigration watchdogs in the U.S. believe, however, that all this does
not add up to a desire by the Mexican government to retake the Southwest. Ira
Mehlman, spokesman for the Los Angeles office of the Federation for American
Immigration Reform, believes statements by Zedillo and Fox indicate "they are
looking for some way to gain leverage with regard to American policy."

"They want to create one market where they will be able to send workers here
without any restrictions, because it's in their interest to do so," Mehlman
said.

The incentive to cross the U.S. border is high. The average illegal worker
can make about $60 a day in the U.S. compared to about $5 a day in Mexico.

Immigration hurts both countries

But Allan Wall, an American married to a Mexican and a resident south of the
border for 10 years, maintains that immigration is not helping Mexico. "I see
it having many bad effects where I live," said Wall, Mexico correspondent for
Project U.S.A., an immigration reform group in New York. "It's kind of like
welfare; it encourages people to use the U.S. as a safety (net) rather than
solve the problems in Mexico."

On the U.S. side of the border, Mexican migrant workers are viewed by many
lawmakers and officials as an economic boon. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan
Greenspan has said that the illegal workers increasingly play an essential
"anti-inflationary" role in the U.S. economy.

But Spencer argues that the most recent census confirms that the immigration
tide is "importing poverty." Wall agrees that the influx is precipitating a
demographic meltdown that could lead to a fracturing of the country. "The
United States needs to drastically reduce immigration and go back to an
assimilation model, where immigrants learn English and become American;
otherwise it will be a disaster," Wall said.

Studies indicate most Americans believe immigration policy is not serving
their interests, Mehlman said. "They're upset about it, but still haven't
been upset enough to demand that the government change its policies."

Mehlman explained that the impact on the average citizen is not easy to
assess. "Even though they are aware that this is not necessarily beneficial,
it's hard to convince someone of how much it is costing in social costs, how
much it might be costing in lost wages."

Polls show that most Americans want something done about immigration, said
Spencer, but are afraid to speak out because they don't want to be labeled as
racist, or anti-immigrant. "That's the weapon the other side uses against
us," said Spencer, who served among Native Americans for many years. "It is
very effective, and they know it, and so they use it at every opportunity."

Wall believes that the "whole discourse on immigration" must be changed. "We
have to distinguish between being anti-immigrant and anti-immigration," he
said. "Like any other public policy issue, it should be debated.
Unfortunately the mainstream press is only giving us one side of the
immigration issue."

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