George Rebane
Last night on FN, Tucker Carlson interviewed Juan Hernandez, a Mexican government official currently serving as the Guanajuato Secretary of Migration, on Mexico’s policy of permitting central American trans-migration through their country to the US border. The official pointedly avoided addressing the harm that Mexico’s official behavior does to the United States. (more here) The part of the interview that was most revealing concerned Reconquista – the return of lands that Mexico lost to the United States in 1848. In the 20th century Mexico and pro-Mexican politicians in this country have openly declared that the lands will be returned bloodlessly by immigration and out-breeding our European descended whites. In recent decades they have added cross-border migration of illegal aliens to their plan to enlarge and spread insular and non-assimilating latino communities in the US. (Google also Mexifornia and other writings by Victor Davis Hanson.)
Tucker Carlson reminded Mr Hernandez of some of his past statements on the matter.
“We are betting Mexican-Americans will think ‘Mexico first,’ even unto the seventh generation.”
“Mexican immigrants to the United States are going to keep one foot in Mexico. They are not going to assimilate in the sense of not being Mexican.”
“We recognize the Mexican population is 100 million in Mexico and 23 million who live in the United States. We are a united nation.”
RR has covered Reconquista in these pages for over a decade, presenting concordant views by other commentators, academics, and politicians expressed through print and the media. The Left, especially its local light-readers, have vehemently denied that any of this is happening. Their main argument has been that there is nothing to worry about because all Mexicans – no matter how arrived – will quickly assimilate into ordinary Americans holding the same loyal sentiments with the rest of us. The visible evidence does not support that argument. The overwhelming share of American latinos vote with and for the anti-American leftwing, promoting policies and initiatives to diminish the sovereignty of the US. Today’s initiatives focus on keeping borders porous, amnesty to all illegals, and voting rights for all US residents.
Given the ongoing flow of supporting evidence and the vigorous denials by our Left, it is not unreasonable to conclude that for all intents and purposes, Reconquista has been the national policy of Mexican governments since the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed on 2 February 1848. However, never until the globalist tilt of the anti-American Left in recent decades have the Mexicans had a strong ally working in their behalf in the United States.


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