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    The coalition that organized an estimated 500,000 marchers in Los Angeles to protest immigration reform announced its next mass action is "an economic and labor boycott that will paralyze the U.S. economy."

    The radical separatist publication La Voz de Aztlan, the Voice of Aztlan, said the proposed boycott is in response to a "racist" measure in Congress.

    The House has passed a bill to tighten border security, but President Bush broadly supports rival legislation being debated in the Senate that contains a guest-worker proposal.

    Coalition member Roberto Reveles of "Unidos en Arizona" said his group will host a "summit meeting" April 8 and 9 in Phoenix to work out details of the boycott.

    The boycott is scheduled for May 1, the Day of the International Solidarity of Workers, or May 5, the Cinco de Mayo celebration.

    Armando Navarro, coordinator of the National Alliance for Human Rights, said, "We are living through very dangerous times and we must take advantage of the moment. If we just sit and wait to see what happens, everything we have accomplished so far may go to waste. That is why we must continue the struggle to once and for all defeat that racist (House) proposal."

    In Phoenix, an estimated 10,000 to 12,000 participated in a march and rally last Saturday.

    "What occurred on March 24 is a consequence of the people being tired of the treatment we are receiving," Reveles said. "The first step has already been taken, we organized ourselves and have completed the first phase, now we have to prepare for the second."

    Reveles said the activists "will not rest" until they see the House bill defeated.

    "We are sure that the preparations we make at the summit will lead us to victory," he said. "We are united and only united will we be victorious."

    La Voz de Aztlan said the two-day summit will be attended by Mexican-American and other Latino groups from Nevada, Texas, Wisconsin, Washington, New York, Chicago, California and other states.

    Representatives from Mexico, Central and South America also will attend.

    Navarro said the "international boycott" counts on the support of the consulates of Bolivia, Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Cuba and Mexico, along with Mexican labor organizations.

    I'd suggest you to read that again, we are defacto a colony


    "We have to demonstrate to the nation, one more time, that its economic stability depends on us," Navarro said. "I am sure that our sister nations of Latin America, who are also tired of the situation, will unite with us.

    The professor concluded: "That is why we will celebrate May 1, 'Day of the Worker,' with labor strikes, no purchases and go out and march. Soon they will see the impact we will have!"

    As WorldNetDaily reported, one of the organizers of the L.A. rally was the Mexica Movement, which already has decided it is the "non-indigenous," white, English-speaking U.S. citizens of European descent who have to leave what they call "our continent."

    Both Rep. James Sensebrenner, R-Wis., chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and a proponent of tougher border security, and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger were caricatured as Nazis by the group on its posters and banners.

    The group insists the indigenous people of the continent were the victims of genocide � a campaign of extermination that killed, according to one citation, 95 percent of their population, or 33 million people. Another citation on the same website claims the toll was 70 million to 100 million.

    The only solution, says the Mexica Movement, is to expel the invaders of the last 500 years, force them to pay reparations and return the continent to its rightful heirs.

    The platform of the group illustrates the diverse � and sometimes extreme � agendas of those participating in the mass mobilizations that have been seen largely as protests against efforts to curb illegal immigration.

    The Mexica Movement has big issues with many other equally radical groups participating in the massive, united-front rallies, include the separatist Aztlan Movement.

    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. The movement seeks to create a sovereign, Spanish-speaking state, "Republica del Norte," or the Republic of the North, that would combine the American Southwest with the northern Mexican states and eventually merge with Mexico.

    La Voz de 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."

    Others in the coalition hope to see a "reconquest" of the American southwest by Mexico. This would not likely take place through military action, they say, but rather through a slow process of migration � both legal and illegal.

    www.worldnetdaily.com . . .

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    credibility, the onion or Worldnetdaily?.............. I'll take the onion.

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    Since when the **** diD WE beCOme the Fvckin UNITes States Of CEntral and SOUth America,give me a fuvckin break represenitives from central american countries and mexico not even a citezen and you got the balls to talk trash in this country!!!!!!!!!get the fuVck out then!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by soprano
    Since when the **** diD WE beCOme the Fvckin UNITes States Of CEntral and SOUth America,give me a fuvckin break represenitives from central american countries and mexico not even a citezen and you got the balls to talk trash in this country!!!!!!!!!get the fuVck out then!!!!!!
    You're a goddamned retard. We can't kick out 12 million people - who will mow your lawns, cook your food, clean your dishes, empty your trash? They're here illegally because the immigration system is broken. Fix it, create a guest worker program, and all will be fine.

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    During the 1900's the US use to transport Mexican workers by bus from Mexico to the US to work...How things have changed ejeje

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellfish6
    You're a goddamned retard. We can't kick out 12 million people - who will mow your lawns, cook your food, clean your dishes, empty your trash? They're here illegally because the immigration system is broken. Fix it, create a guest worker program, and all will be fine.
    What happened to the good old days when parents had their kids do a lot of this stuff to instill values???

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    Quote Originally Posted by AOCBravo2004
    What happened to the good old days when parents had their kids do a lot of this stuff to instill values???
    computers and tv ruined those days, most kids look like they are ready to have a heart attack now by the time they are 12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellfish6
    You're a goddamned retard. We can't kick out 12 million people - who will mow your lawns, cook your food, clean your dishes, empty your trash? They're here illegally because the immigration system is broken. Fix it, create a guest worker program, and all will be fine.

    Stop the rest of the bastard’s from coming in. Once they are cut off from their family, they will leave. If not, then they won't have a job because we need to crack down on businesses hiring illegal’s as well.


    Anyone can come to this country. Become an American, make fist fulls of money and live a wonderful life. Just do it legally Gonzalez. That's all there is to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremiah
    As WorldNetDaily reported, one of the organizers of the L.A. rally was the Mexica Movement, which already has decided it is the "non-indigenous," white, English-speaking U.S. citizens of European descent who have to leave what they call "our continent."...
    i am going to have to see a psychiatrist from being exposed to all of this ignorance. As Mexicans, we may be more mixed than americans but we are still technically "white european" you can look at most mexican birth certificates and under race you will see "blanco" (white) .there are full blooded indians here, but you have to got to the mountains to find them and are generaly looked down upon, with such degrading phrases as "naturalitos" so the so called native pride is not representative of the nation

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremiah
    The only solution, says the Mexica Movement, is to expel the invaders of the last 500 years, force them to pay reparations and return the continent to its rightful heirs.
    reparations for what, if they start kicking white people out, we will be rigth there with them
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremiah
    La Voz de 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."
    this is just the "chicanismo " movement of the 60's revisited triyng to create a "race" out of and "ethnicity" but at a more ignorant level. i understand chicanos are upset, they are not exactly in the high rungs of US society and we Mexicans dont generally consider them our countrymen ,we regard them as americans with funny accents. so they are in a weird middle position, but i would not call them opressed or occupied. the comparisons with the palestinians is beyond ignorant, if these clowns are "america's Palestinians", then i would gladly join "americas IDF"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingswat
    computers and tv ruined those days, most kids look like they are ready to have a heart attack now by the time they are 12.

    I couldn't help but laugh at that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingswat
    computers and tv ruined those days, most kids look like they are ready to have a heart attack now by the time they are 12.
    x2 so true

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    I'm disgusted that so many of you are opposed to these people being here. The only difference between these immigants, illegal or not, and my grandparents and great grandparents is that they didn't come in through Ellis Island. I would argue they put a lot more into this country than they get out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellfish6
    I'm disgusted that so many of you are opposed to these people being here. The only difference between these immigants, illegal or not, and my grandparents and great grandparents is that they didn't come in through Ellis Island. I would argue they put a lot more into this country than they get out of it.
    The only difference between my parents and them is that my parents came here LEGALLY. They accepted American values and rules unlikes these stupid f*cks who still think that California is part of Mexico.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apathy
    The only difference between my parents and them is that my parents came here LEGALLY. They accepted American values and rules unlikes these stupid f*cks who still think that California is part of Mexico.
    So how many immigrants would you accept from Mexico? Put out a number and let's see... 0, 10,000, 100,000, 1 million ? If they were ALL legals because the quota was raised that wouldn't solve the issues anyway...

    What's your suggestion? Eh, American values... lol... did you take a citizenship test to verify you're good enough for the nation?


    btw, most of the "old immigrants" (Europeans/asians) came before the Quota Laws, most came before Ellis island, before the Quota Laws (which in effect removed the purpose of Ellis as less people were accepted)
    It even used to be a state decision not federal...

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    Quote Originally Posted by signatory
    So how many immigrants would you accept from Mexico? Put out a number and let's see... 0, 10,000, 100,000, 1 million ? If they were ALL legals because the quota was raised that wouldn't solve the issues anyway...
    1,337.

    What's your suggestion? Eh, American values... lol... did you take a citizenship test to verify you're good enough for the nation?
    I took that test when I was 4 and got a B+. My parents were not pleased.

    btw, most of the "old immigrants" (Europeans/asians) came before the Quota Laws, most came before Ellis island, before the Quota Laws (which in effect removed the purpose of Ellis as less people were accepted)
    It even used to be a state decision not federal...
    My parents came to America in the 1980s. ^_^

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