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AMERICA NOT MEXAMERICA

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Government-Made Crises

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IMMIGRATION LAW PORTENDS UNCERTAINTY IN ‘MEXAMERICA’

By LARRY ROHTER

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June 7, 1987
LEAD: AS the day drew near when enforcement of the new United States immigration law was to begin, protests from factory owners, farmers, ranchers, hotel owners and restaurateurs natiowide rose [...]

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The start of MexAmerica?

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MEXAMERICA

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Nine Nations: Mexamericaby Jason Godesky

What barely-closeted racists1, 2, 3 have called the “crisis” of the United States’ “broken borders” has become a major issue for the 2008 presidential election. Should English be made the official language of the United States? All the current Republican candidates support such a measure—and most Americans, [...]

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8 deaths cap off bloody week in Juárez
Killings cap off bloody week in border city; police force in town near N.M. quits amid threats
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico – The killers arrived at the motel in the predawn gloom.
Dressed in military-style uniforms and armed with automatic weapons, they forced the [...]

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Mexamerica, here we come

Have Americans, one wonders, fully reflected on what the Bush amnesty portends for the country their children will grow [...]

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Gold Medal in Tyranny A look at China’s authoritarianism. by Matthew Continetti
In July 2001, when the International Olympics Committee (IOC) awarded the 2008 summer games to Beijing, the international community began a thought-experiment. Wouldn’t holding the games in China give the world’s democracies “leverage” over that country’s Communist dictatorship? Wouldn’t the increased media attention [...]

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I Love My Country–Aw, Who Am I Kidding? My Country Can Go Fuck Itself
By Harvey Sands

When I look at that grand old flag, waving up there, big and [...]

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