RECOLONIZING
THE US (II)
MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE RANCH
By: Paula Devlin
The eastern half of the nation has to worry about the Brits trampling on
our Constitutional rights via a sneaky extradition treaty and the west has to worry about
an undefended border crossed by millions of illegals at the behest of their government (usted
también brínquese la barda ads found in La Jornada).
The land in the states of New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and California
was ceded to the United States in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo for $15,000,000. When
the treaty was signed, General Scott was occupying Mexico City and President Polk was
being encouraged by some to annex the entire country. |
California had around 11,000 residents with very spasmodic and loose
ties to Mexico City. Arizona and New Mexico were desert and occupied (except for Santa Fe
and Taos) primarily by native American tribes.
For nine years prior to the hostilities, the residents of what is now Texas had been an
independent republic. In 1845 it chose to become part of the United States and use the Rio
Grande as its southern and western border.
Mexico took exception to this and the Mexican-American war resulted. Now they are
unhappy with the terms of the treaty and are acting as though it never existed.
In the Patriot Act provision was made for improving defense of the northern border but
nothing was said about the southern border. Why? It continues to be open to all sorts of
traffic headed north, carrying drugs, disease and racist hostilities. Transporting of
weapons is still an open question. It is certainly feasible, given the ease with which
drugs and money flow over the border.
With some estimates for illegals here as high as 15,000,000 and Vincente Fox (Fox
isnt Spanish!) lobbying for yet more amnesty, we have a grave problem that has all
the earmarks of the globalist desire to foment unrest and to destroy the sovereignty of
the United States. Congress and the White House appear complicit.
Mexican consulates are offering matriculas consulares as identity cards so those
without proper American papers can avail themselves of many of the benefits of American
life without the hassle of the immigration bureaucracy. This means an illegal can set up a
bank account and who knows what else. Its advocates claim that people will feel freer to
report crimes to the police without fearing immigration troubles, as though this card
grants them immunity from our laws.
Pardon me for asking, but why are not the police mandated to arrest illegals? They
should be able to arrest, microchip and deport them. If the legislatures dont have
the stomach to deal with the reality of illegals, at least arrest them on charges of grand
larceny for being squatters.
Some jurisdictions where controls are lax will probably even accept the matriculas
consulares for voter ID. In Mexico they have sense enough to give voters a card that
has a photograph, thumbprint and eight security features. (See http://nclr.policy.net.) Too bad our legislatures
dont have the same common sense.
A website of interest is www.aztlan.net because of
its blatantly racist, yellow-press sensationalism. Without having the slightest respect
for private property, rule of law or diversity of cultures, it slams anyone who criticizes
illegals as vile racists. It assumes an attitude that all illegals have rights equal to
legal immigrants and that United States citizens have no rights, not even to defend their
sovereignty or protect their property from trespassers.
It blames the deaths of all illegals on "racist vigilantes". It completely
ignores the fact that drug running and human cargo are big business, with the usual
competitiveness among gangs for a bigger piece of the pie.
In Arizona, families of 14 illegals who died of thirst crossing the border in May,
2001, have sued the US for $42,000,000 for failing to allow a group of useful idiots to
install water stations in the wilderness area east of Yuma. Since when is the United
States is obliged to facilitate criminal behavior? What violation has the United States
committed that would cause a claim for damages? What Constitutional standing do these
families have? What bogus right have their lawyers created so they can take 50% of
$42,000,000?
There is a huge Mexican lobby in the United States and it is very well organized. Many
Hispanic lawyers have dual citizenship. There are dual citizens who sit in the Mexican
legislature and reside here, elected by Mexicans living here, just as though this were not
a sovereign nation. They make themselves heard in Congress and state legislatures while
Joe and Mary Sixpack sit in their doublewide watching newscasts that blatantly ignore the
whole problem with the ongoing attacks on our sovereignty, borders and sovereignty.
It appears the game plan is to continue to flood the US with illegals who will cry
about being an oppressed minority (you can go home and whine to your own government, thank
you) who only come here to "take jobs Americans are too proud to do". They will
continue to demand outrageous concessions such as amnesty, drivers licenses, medical care,
welfare and voting rights while taxpayers foot the bill.
It is time we end all thoughts of amnesty, end dual citizenship and deport all illegals
after inserting a microchip to track their movements. Once deported, they should never be
allowed back into the United States for any reason. They should take their children with
them. Mexico needs to solve its own problems, not export them.
Our legislators need to know we hold our nation sovereign. It is not up for grabs to
the highest bidder.
Related article:
Recolonizing the US - Competing
to Have the US Under Their Control
"Published originally at
EtherZone.com : republication allowed with this notice and hyperlink intact."
Paula Devlin is a
former New Englander who bolted to the Rocky Mountain West, where the air is clean, the
stars are brilliant and men still put their pants on one leg at a time. Paula is a
regular columnist for Ether Zone.
Paula Devlin can be reached at: pdevlin@bacavalley.com
Published in the November 21, 2003 issue of Ether Zone.
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