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Open Letter To
Felipe Calderon
President of Mexico

From a Private Citizen of the United States of America 
9-18-7

President Calderon,
 
The American people would like to answer your baseless charges that our Congress is insensitive to the plight of alleged "migrants" to this country.
 
Both the president of the United States and the Congress have shown extraordinary sensitivity toward the Mexican occupation army which now attempts to exert control over American territory.
 
This empathy for a foreign invader by our leadership, has denied the rights of real Americans, to grant extraordinary special privileges to a caste of serfs who clearly do not belong in the First World.
 
Both our president and Congress, chose to defy not only the American people, but the historical admonitions of President Theodore Roosevelt, who warned that anything other than 100% loyalty to America, was an imposter. They also forgot the words of President Andrew Jackson who stated:
 
"Unless you become more watchful in your States and check this spirit of monopoly and thirst for exclusive privileges, you will in the end find that the most important powers of Government have been given or bartered away, and the control of your dearest interests have been passed into the hands of these 'corporations,' and invading beggars demanding service and special privileges not available to long time American Citizens."
 
It is the American people, who now remain vigilant in ensuring that the corporations do not get their "guest worker" program, which would enslave all people, and destroy the sovereignty of nations--both ours, and yours.
 
Should the American people acquiesce to a guest worker program--which seems highly unlikely at present-- we would want to make sure that the rights of Mexican nationals were protected, and that those guest workers would receive a fair wage--which does not undercut the American worker--decent housing, and proper medical and dental care, subsidized by Mexico--not the American taxpayer.
 
Mexico is wealthy in natural resources, oil, tin, silver, agricultural commodities, and tourist beaches.
 
The American people expect that any guest worker arrangement will involve the exchange of Mexican oil for services rendered. In short; a value-for-value relationship of equality and respect. We do not subscribe to corporate slavery--neither for our own people or yours.
 
We cannot accept your demands in their present form, for they would destroy our middle class, and the American way of life. We are an Anglo-Saxon nation for the most part, and intend to remain that way. Those people of color we call our fellow Americans, feel the same way, as they have adapted to the dominant Anglo-Saxon culture, and assimilated to the American way of life--and we hold them dear, as our fellow countrymen.
 
The Mexican-Americans we call our countrymen are those who tell you: "You don't speak for me," for they are 100% American.
 
Mexico is under the illusion that American territory belongs to Mexico. You are also under the illusion that your invading army has rights here, which common Americans cannot even get. You must be dispelled of your erroneous notions, and show the proper respect toward a superpower, if you would make any inroads with us.
 
We will build a fence between our two nations--for good fences make good neighbors-- and you will accept that reality, and quit whining. It is far better that you focus on the walls in your own Mexico City, which insulate the rich from the poor.
 
In the long run; you will be glad the wall has been built, for it will cut down on border tensions, crime and illegal drug-running into the United States. It will also protect Mexicans from dying in our deserts.
 
You have stated that our Congress "ignored reality " by not granting dual citizenship status to Mexican nationals who broke into our country as common burglars and invaders, to steal away from us the American quality of life.
 
Perhaps they did ignore reality--and continue to do so-- insofar as they could not perceive the Mexican invasion of America, despite the massive demonstrations of a 500,000 man Mestizo army, which ran up the Reconquista banner over the streets of Los Angeles.
 
This Communist peasant army carried placards which read: "This is our continent--not yours," "Today we march, tomorrow we vote," and other such nonsense.
 
Your occupation army even sought to rewrite our national anthem, and manifest destiny as a racially homogeneous people, by promising to outbreed us, and eclipse us in our own homeland.
 
In the words of the Mexican poet, Carlos Loret de Mola, as written in the Excelsior of Mexico City, under "The Great Invasion: Mexico Recovers its Own," dated July 20, 1982:
 
"Los Angeles, California. This is the second largest Mexican city in the world for the number of our compatriots settled there, and it must have as many Spanish-speakers as Madrid. The Anglo-Saxons are still the most numerous and there are a lot of Negroes, but the numerical advance of Mexicans is astonishing. Ten movie houses at once show the Cantinflas comedy "El Barrendero." On the streets one has the impression of a great Mexican city. "La Opinion," with a circulation of 60,000 copies, is one of three daily newspapers in Spanish in this enormous country. When did the Mexicanization of Los Angeles happen? 
 
It has been a sociological phenomenon of tremendous implications.A peaceful mass of people, hardworking, carries out slowly and patiently an unstoppable invasion, the most important in human history. You cannot give me a similar example of such a large migratory wave by an ant-like multitude, stubborn, unarmed, and carried on in the face of the most powerful and best-armed nation on earth. But neither barbed-wire fences, nor aggressive border guards, nor campaigns, nor laws, nor police raids against the undocumented, have stopped this movement of the masses that is unprecedented in any part of the world. In 1950 they were called "Pachucos" (half-breeds); today they are called "Chicanos." They have marked social and family characteristics, agility for adapting to the environment and for conquering a great region, once primitive and virgin, that belonged to our fatherland, and we lost it. 
 
But it seems to be slowly returning to the jurisdiction of Mexico without the firing of a single shot, nor requiring the least diplomatic action, by means of a steady, spontaneous, and uninterrupted occupation. These are not assault troops. Nor are they potentates who take over a territory through economic power and purchase of properties. they are a mass of workers, artisans, women, and students who arrive to reinforce the base of the common people and the human virtues of this society in California. Much like them, despised and persecuted, were the humble Christians in the sovereign empire of Rome; but the meek brought down the Caesars and established -- for some 2,000 years now -- their own style of life over those all-powerful enslavers of the ancient world.
 
There is a great difference in circumstances. Today we perceive as powerful those who control and manage U.S. society; and it seems crazy to dare to believe it, but let's not forget that great social movements, and changes in social structure, were done by populist forces, so long as they knew how to work together. The United States is the richest and best organized country in the world, within the limitations of its capitalist system. Its industrial power and way of living absorbs immigrants and readily converts them to nationals. But the Mexicans in the southern part of this nation continue to be Mexican and even to impress their personality on their surroundings, in limited proportions and yet every growing. Usually they take low-paying jobs; nevertheless, they put such industry, will-power, and self-interest into their job efforts -- precisely because of unequal status in a hostile and deprecatory ambience -- that they end up making themselves indispensable. California society does not dare to suppress them. The efforts of misguided authorities to expel them always end in failure. They (the Chicanos) are a social and physical reality that cannot be uprooted. The U.S. upper classes in the western states live in increasing splendor. Their apogee of luxury and comfort doubtlessly marks the inevitable beginning of their decadence. 
 
The Mexican invasion continues. Who are they? They are those who have a great capacity to take risks, the more ambitions, those with more character, the strongest from the rural and suburban areas of their home country. A human current of natural selection flows out of Mexico and settles down in the United states, where a second selection takes place. those who are selected must meet two tests: that of leaving, with fortitude, their family and society and giving up familiar ways and customs; and then that of having the character to adapt to new working conditions. A human current with these qualities, if it can succeed in maintaining itself united and coherent, will end by winning. It's a question of time. The territory lost in the 19th century by a Mexico torn by internal strife and under centralist dictatorships led by paranoid chiefs, like Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, seems to be restoring itself through a humble people who go on settling various zones that once were ours on the old maps. Land, under any concept of possession, ends up in the hands of those who deserve it. 
 
All of us Mexicans should prove ourselves worthy of what we have and what we want. The problem is one or organization. And those humble Mexicans - the braceros, the "wetbacks," the undocumented, teach us with their example of tough, iron-like character and their spirit of great adventure how to overcome a hostile environment. Let us imitate them from within the Mexico that belongs to us." A "human current of natural selection?" That sounds a lot like racial eugenics to the average American. It sounds like an invading parasite, eager to advance on a host duped by political correctness-- to supplant and replace him, with an alien race.   
 
By the admission of your own poet laureate; you have come as invaders, to supplant the Anglo-Saxon in his own country. It is a race war, in short, and the American people recognize it as such. Your "steady, spontaneous, and uninterrupted occupation," has now been thwarted by the American people themselves, who perceive you for the invaders you truly are. "But the Mexicans in the southern part of this nation continue to be Mexican and even to impress their personality on their surroundings, in limited proportions and yet every growing." We see your "impressions" everywhere in our beautiful cities, in which Mexican youth has defiled and trashed a great civilization, by graffiti with the spray paint can. Even rocks, plants, and toilet seat lids are unsafe from the bid for immortality by your taggers. 
 
We see it in the drive-by shootings, the advent of gang-bangers, and an increase in violent crime against Americans by Mexican nationals. We see it in the closure of our hospitals, the failure of our social safety net, and the bankruptcy of the state of California--all caused by a parasitic Mexican invader. You bring nothing to us. We depend on you for nothing, for we built this nation into a superpower without the help of Mexican slaves. In fact, we outlawed slavery, so any consideration of humanity by Americans must only be given to Native Americans, Black people, Mexican-Americans, and our other minorities which do not remain essentially Mexican, as does your occupation army. "The insensitivity of the American congressmen will only spur us to redouble our efforts for the full recognition of the enormous contribution Mexican migrants make to the U.S. economy, and for the respect of their human rights."   
 
The American congressmen have been more than sensitive to your plight--to the point of being treasonous sell-outs of their own nation. It is the American people you are now dealing with, and you don't like it, because we still run the show here. The plain truth of the matter is that you have worn out your welcome here, amigo. Perhaps it is the Mexican government itself--being the arch deceiver that it is--which points an accusatory finger, even as it does precisely that which it accuses the host of doing. Your government continues to imagine that it can continue with impunity, the practice of using America as a safety valve, for the failure of the Mexican government to provide a decent standard of living for its people.  
 
This letter is to inform you that henceforth; the American people will no longer accept charges of an alleged "racism" from those who coined the phrase: "Mi Raza Primero." "Afuera la Raza--nada!" You get nothing from us, when you come as an invader to supplant an Anglo-Saxon people. Contrary to your belief; the American Congress is not an entity unto itself, which rules over the American people. These lawmakers must answer directly to the American people. Our foolish lawmakers sought to grant your occupation army dual citizenship, and voting rights, so that you could indeed accomplish your master plan of "Reconquista" of American territory. Your Presidente, Vicente Fox--in conjunction with a David Rockefeller philosophy of "supranationalism"--imagined that it would be only a matter of time, until you were enabled to force a shotgun marriage between a First World nation and a Third World nation. 
 
We divorced you in 1846, and what was good and politically correct then, now serves for the present and future. You imagine yourselves the "New Palestinians," with an axe to grind, but this private citizen of the United States would remind you that you will never accomplish your goals of acquisition of alleged "lost lands," which you stole from Spain, never developed, and never occupied in force during your brief twenty year tenure here. Your claim to the American heartland, is as baseless as a Russian claim on California, which predates Mexican occupation, and lasted longer. Your charge in the month of June, 2007, that the United States Senate made a "grave error," in rejecting "immigration reform," is spurious at best, for it was the direct will of the American people which called a halt to the Mexican invasion. We do earnestly desire "immigration reform," but on terms favorable to both nations. When you come as an invader, making demands, accusations, and extortionist threats; your efforts fall on deaf ears. You have no claim here, and the American people do recognize your warlike intentions, for we acknowledge the many faces of war in its myriad forms. That is why we are a superpower, and will remain such.   
 
There will be no "Reconquista," and no path to dual citizenship for your peasant army. The American people have spoken. Now we will discuss your terms of surrender, in this Second Mexican War: 
 
1. You will forever renounce any and all claim on American territory, and the American political sphere of influence. You will abandon the idea of "Reconquista," and a path to dual Mexican/American citizenship. 
 
2. You will confine your nationals within your own borders, unless they are here lawfully under full American jurisdiction. You will publicly call for the withdrawal of the Mexican occupation army from American territory, before sterner measures of incarceration and stiff penalties against your people are fully enacted. 
 
3. You will reform your own corrupt government, and begin to make provision for your own people, by entering into joint business, and cooperative ventures with us. If you fail to provide a better standard of living for your people; you will face revolution and overthrow by these same "humble" forces which are now attempting the annexation of American territory. 
 
4. You will declare an end to the Second Mexican War, and a new era of mutual cooperation and friendship between our two countries. 
 
5. Publically disavow the mad ravings of activist Chicanos such as Jose Angel Gutierrez, who whip up the race war between our two peoples. In his own words:
"We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him."-- Professor Jose Angel Gutierrez ,University of Texas.
http://www.americanpatrol.com/RECONQUISTA/GUTIERREZ-
JOSE-ANGEL/StoptheInvasion040417
Should you fail to accomplish that which you accuse us of lacking--that is a sense of reality about the situation--there will indeed be grave consequences for your society, for it will be rocked by social upheaval.  
 
You bit off more than you could chew, when you decided to invade the United States of America, so please be apprised of that fact. It is as Admiral Yamamoto observed:
 
"You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass."Japanese Admiral Yamamoto, 1941
 
Those forces which stopped the "comprehensive immigration reform," are not heartless, nor are we lacking in a realistic perspective. We do admire the two Mexican men who walked barefooted across a fiery American desert to save their shoes for employment. We would welcome such people to our land as favored guests, as long as they do not come to eclipse us, or our way of life. I do sincerely hope that Mexico and the United States of America will become the best of friends, and finally end this age-old animosity between our two nations. If we work together, with mutual respect; we will accomplish great things, and the betterment of both peoples. Abandon your expansionist aims, and join us for true comprehensive immigration reform, by signing terms of surrender to end this border war. 
 
Sincerely yours, Thor H. Asgardson "Vigilante"
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