The current Mexican government, led by Vicente Fox, arrogantly continues to wage Mexico's de facto war by openly engaging many complicit Hispanic shills here in America who work assiduously to stop all those who would stand against them. Those shills work 'hand in glove' with such racist Hispanic organizations such as the NCLR (National Council of La Rasa -- 'The Race' which is NOT a race), MALDEF, LULAC, MEChA, the ACLU and SPLC.(2-7)
Bilingualism is the antithesis of our national motto: E Pluribus Unum: Out of many, ONE! Former Colorado Governor Richard Lamm said it best: History shows that no nation can survive the tension, conflict and antagonism of two or more competing languages and cultures. It is a blessing for an individual to be bilingual; however, it is a curse for a society to be bilingual.(20) Societies [that] are bilingual [become] two competing and nation-dividing languages. A nation is much more than a place on a map. It is a state of mind, a shared vision, and a recognition that we are all in this together . . . [and] one indispensable element must be that we all speak one common language.(21)
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The Law: 1. It is 'aiding or abetting' to "encourage or induce an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such coming to, entry, or residence is or will be in violation of law,." 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv).(28)
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The 'dirty little secret' about the whole Dallas affair discussed above is that the real impetus to mandating school principals learn Spanish came about because parents at a Sam Houston award ceremony, which was conducted in English, infuriated Hispanic parents who DEMANDED it be in done in Spanish. Their audacity knows no bounds. Lou Dobbs believes that "to do so is to surrender America. Those parents need to assimilate to U.S. society, not the other way around." To see the Lou Dobbs' videos covering the Dallas story, go here: (59)(60)
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"Pretty soon, you won't need me in this job," said Daniel Quiñones, a Spanish-speaking farmworkers' representative with the Oregon Employment Department . . . Our job is to educate them [illegal aliens] that they [illegal aliens] have rights," he said. "A lot of them don't know that they have rights in the United States. . . Enforcing minimum-wage laws, workplace safety and child labor laws all are the responsibility of the state [assiduously protected and pursued on behalf of illegal aliens], Quiñones said."(95)