SEN. JOHN CROYNYN (R-TX) SAYS TEXAS SHOULD FALL TO LA
RAZA SUPREMACY!
We’ve got an even more ominous enemy within our borders that
promotes “Reconquista of Aztlan” or the reconquest of California, Arizona, New
Mexico and Texas into the country of Mexico.
“While the Obama Administration downplays violence along the
U.S.-Mexico border, authorities in Texas reveal that Mexican drug cartels have
transformed parts of the state into a war zone where shootings, beheadings,
kidnappings and murders are common.
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CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE MONITOR
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
from
the May 28, 2009 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0528/p09s01-coop.html
What will America stand
for in 2050?
The US should
think long and hard about the high number of Latino immigrants.
By
Lawrence Harrison
Palo Alto, Calif.
President Obama
has encouraged Americans to start laying a new foundation for the country – on
a number of fronts. He has stressed that we'll need to have the courage to make
some hard choices. One of those hard choices is how to handle immigration. The US
must get serious about the tide of legal and illegal immigrants, above all from
Latin America.
Immigrating America Into a Colony of Mexico
We’ve got an even more
ominous enemy within our borders that promotes “Reconquista of Aztlan” or the
reconquest of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas into the country of
Mexico. With 9.2 million Mexicans now living in America, their goal of
colonizing our country back into Mexico moves forward. A more sobering reality
stems from the evidence that it’s Mexican-American citizens in the forefront of
this disintegration of our country.
Mexican Drug Cartels Make
Texas Border A “War Zone”
By Judicial
Watch Blog
Created 18 Oct 2011
While the Obama Administration
downplays violence along the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities in Texas reveal
that Mexican drug cartels have transformed parts of the state into a war zone
where shootings, beheadings, kidnappings and murders are common.
In fact, drug-cartel violence is so severe that
Texas counties along the Mexican border are under attack around the clock,
according to an alarming report
[1] published by the state’s Department of
Agriculture. The agency was ordered by the state legislature to conduct an
assessment of the impact of illegal activity along the Texas-Mexico border on
rural landowners and the agriculture industry.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples hired
two reputable military veterans to conduct the probe. One of them is a retired
four-star Army General (Barry McCaffrey) who served as Bill Clinton’s Director
of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The other, retired Army
Major-General Robert Scales, is the former commander of the U.S. Army War
College.
The results of their in-depth investigation have
ignited outrage among border state officials who are sick of Homeland Security
Secretary Janet Napolitano’s reassurances that the border is “as
secure as it has ever been.” [2] Just a
few months ago, during a heavily promoted visit to El Paso, Napolitano said
violence along the Mexican border is merely a mistaken “perception” because the
area is better now than it ever has been.
The reality is that in the past two years Texas has
become increasingly threatened by the spread of Mexican cartel organized crime
as the enterprises move their operations into the U.S., according to the new
assessment. They recruit street gangs and exploit porous borders by using all
the traditional elements of military force, including logistics, intelligence
and deadly firepower.
This has created a sort of “narco-terrorism” which
takes on the classic trappings of a real war, the report concludes. “Crime,
gangs and terrorism have converged in such a way that they form a collective
threat to the national security of the United States.” However, the report
points out that “federal authorities are reluctant to admit the increasing
cross-border campaign by narco-terrorists.”
In the meantime, Texas has become an “operational
ground zero” in the cartels’ effort to expand into the U.S. This has put
residents of border communities in the crossfire of escalating violence resulting
from conflicts between cartels, paramilitary enforcement groups and
transitional gangs struggling for control of drug and illegal alien smuggling
routes into the U.S. from El Paso to Brownsville.
Incredibly,
Napolitano proclaimed that “some of America’s safest communities are in the
Southwest border region…” during her spring visit to El Paso. She actually said
that “misinformation about safety” was negatively impacting border communities
by driving visitors away and hurting local businesses.
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