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Resistance
is Futile
Conquest by Assimilation
By John D. Turner
Whether our politicians want to admit it or not, the illegal alien (aka
“illegal immigration”) problem is a hot button issue for many in our
country. It is highly polarizing; some want it stopped immediately,
others seem to think that we should fling our borders wide open to
whoever wants to come without limits.
To me, this issue is greatly disturbing. I am disturbed by how
little those on the left care about the laws of our country. If they
think the laws are bad, one would think they would fight to change
them. But I guess that is too much bother. Better simply to ignore
them instead.
I am disturbed by those coming into our country illegally, who seem
to think it is their right to do so, and who also seem to find
nothing wrong with simply setting up shop here and demanding the
same social services as those who are citizens or legal resident
aliens.
I am disturbed by the government of Mexico, who encourages its
citizens to do so, actively assists them in this endeavor, and
complains loudly if we seek to restrict such behavior. I am
extremely disturbed when the same government contends that it is the
legal government for all Hispanics in the United States, even those
who are American citizens.
I am disturbed by the history books in Mexico, which teach their
children that the Southwestern United States really still belongs to
Mexico, that the United States is illegally occupying it, and that
some day it will be returned.
I am disturbed by the large scale protests, with people flying
Mexican flags on U.S. soil (in at least one instance, removing the
U.S. flag at a post office and replacing it with a Mexican flag),
and loudly proclaiming “this is our country, gringo go home.”
Truly, there is a problem here. This much emotion is a powder keg
simply waiting for a catalyst to set it off. Those that think that
the Palestinian problem is endemic to Israel, that the IRA problem
is endemic to England and such things can never happen here might
want to take another look.
My Hispanic friends tell me not to worry. No American of Hispanic
descent in their right mind, they say, would ever want to be under
Mexican rule. It will never come to that, they tell me.
So, I got to thinking. If I were Mexico, and wanted to regain the
Southwestern United States, how would I go about doing it?
Mexico is not going to militarily invade the U.S. Such an invasion
would last a few hours at best. Then the U.S. military would show up
and put paid to that. There is no armed force in the world that is
going to beat the U.S. military in open conflict on the field of
battle, particularly here at home on U.S. soil.
A guerilla operation might work. Drawn out long enough, it might
succeed, if the American public in the rest of the country got tired
of it. However, messing around on U.S. soil is different from
fighting a guerilla operation overseas in some place like Iraq or
Vietnam. That might not work so well here. It is possible that the
United States might find the best resolution of the problem to be
rolling tanks to Mexico City. Obviously, that would be a very bad
thing for the Mexican government.
So while ideas of this sort might take root amongst groups like
MEChA, or La Raza, or other such organizations (and might give al
Qaida wet dreams), it isn’t likely that the Mexican government would
provide overt (or even covert) support for such activities.
But then again, why settle for just the southwestern United States,
when you can have the whole enchilada? The best way for Mexico to
not only regain its former territory, but take over the entire U.S.
is for it to petition for statehood.
Mexico is a federal republic, the same as the United States. Its
governmental structure is very similar to ours. It is comprised of
31 states, and if admitted to the union, it is likely that it would
be admitted as 31 new states, rather than one single state called
“Mexico”. In fact, such would be integral to the plan, since the
more states created, the more power the former Mexico would accrue
in the Senate.
Of course, this would mean that the president and vice president of
Mexico would have to give up their power. Still, they can’t be in
office forever, and I am sure that, politicians being politicians, a
very nice deal could be cut with them, say a large amount of cash
and other considerations. There would have to be new elections for
senators and representatives for the newly admitted states, of
course, and “golden parachutes” might have to be provided for some
of the current crop of Mexican congresscritters to gain their
support in eliminating their jobs. Mexico currently has 128 senators
and 500 “representatives”, way more than the 31 new states would
have in the “greater United States”.
What would be the advantages of admitting Mexico to the United
States? Well, the “illegal immigration” problem would be quickly put
to rest. There would no longer be any arguments about amnesty for
illegals, since all former citizens of Mexico would now be U.S.
citizens. Our southern border would greatly shrink as well. Instead
of the long southern border with Mexico, we would now have a
southern border with Guatemala and Belize; significantly shorter and
easier to patrol.
We would also pick up Mexico’s large oil reserves and other natural
resources. As well as lots of cheap labor; everyone could have their
own gardener!
But the biggest advantage would be for the Democratic Party. In
fact, this probably wouldn’t work except that the Democrats now hold
both houses of Congress, and have a good shot at the White House in
the coming election as well. Admitting Mexico to the union would
give them a lock on power that they might not ever relinquish.
Thirty-one new states would mean 62 new Senators; pretty much all
who could be expected to become Democrats. This would give them a
veto-proof majority in the Senate. As for the house, even assuming
we didn’t increase the number of representatives, the
reapportionment that would occur would definitely favor the
Democrats as well.
Mexico has a population of around 109 million according to the
CIA World Fact Book. U.S. population currently stands at about 302
million, according to the same source. This means the addition of
about a third again as many citizens as we now have, most of whom
being Hispanic, can reasonably be expected to vote Democrat.
So how, you may ask, can the United States reasonably expect to
assimilate so many people all at once, particularly people with a
different culture, who don’t even speak English?
To which I say, how politically incorrect! What are you, some kind
of racist? We are already pretty much accepting Spanish as an
“official” language here now. The ATM machines I use ask me if I
want English or Spanish. Spanish language billboards are common
around town. Ballots are printed in Spanish. We even have a
“bilingual” Yellow Pages here in town, called “Mi Pueblo”.
Insistence on English is so 20th century imperialistic.
So how does all this translate into Mexican “reconquista” of the
southwest, and ultimately the conquest of the entire United States?
Well, as long as you don’t care if the country is called “Mexico” or
not, but are more interested in who is actually running it, the
answer is simple; demographics.
As it is, the papers are already full of articles on how the
Hispanic demographic within the United States is the one to cater
to. Hispanic birth rates are largely responsible for the fact that
the fertility rate for the U.S. is a still healthy 2.09 (hovering on
the edge of replacement) rather than the demographically disastrous
1.3 to 1.6 rates currently seen in Europe. Most of the states in the
southwestern United States will become (if they aren’t already)
Hispanic majority states by 2030 or so as it is. If you add the
current estimated 41 million American citizens of Hispanic
descent to the estimated 109 million new Hispanic citizens, you get
a Hispanic population in the greater United States of 150 million
out of 411 million total citizens, or approximately 36%.
Mexico has a fertility rate of 2.39. Admit Mexico to the Union and
by 2050 or so (certainly by 2100), the United States will become a
Hispanic majority country. Conquest will be complete. And of course,
once you are the majority, you can call the country anything you
like. You can keep the name “The United States” for historical
reasons if you wish, or you can change it to “Mexico” for nostalgic
purposes if you so desire.
Of course, we are not a pure democracy, but rather, a republic.
Thus, just because the majority of citizens in the country are
Hispanic, does not mean that the majority of the states have a
Hispanic majority population. Still, the demographics will tend to
weight the electoral college in that direction (California and Texas
two of the largest states population-wise, and thus heavily weighted
in the electoral college, are already Hispanic majority states), so
whereas all the states may not be Hispanic majority states, the
point will in fact be moot.
So it seems, the best strategy for Mexico may be one of “if you
can’t beat them, join them.” After that, it is just a matter of
time. As the Borg would say, “Resistance is futile; you will be
assimilated”.
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