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We are migrating to our ancestral land, Aztlan. We are not immigrating as foreigners we are migrating from southern Aztlan into the northern fringes of our ancestral Aztlan territory. The US-Mexican border prevents us from experiencing our Aztlan homeland, the fruits of our land by our birthright. It is wrong when gringos deport our people, the children of Aztlan, from Aztlan itself. Such places as Tejas are appendages of the Aztlan body, functioning in harmony with the other appendages and organs of Aztlan, forming the breathing living entity Aztlan. An example is Nuevo Mexico. It can be considered Aztlan's spinal column, and holds Aztlan's structure together.

The children of Aztlan are the lifeblood of Aztlan. Aztlan's children function in unison with Aztlan's internal organs and appendages forming a living breathing cosmological body.
the lifeblood does not "immigrate" within this cosmological body. Rather, the lifeblood "migrates" throughout Aztlan itself.

2007-06-13 22:04:34 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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Hugo Hugo Hugo....your same question posted over and over and over again will just result in the same answer over and over and over again. So here we go again. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is the peace treaty that ended the Mexican-American War (1846–1848). The treaty provided for the Mexican Cession, in which Mexico ceded 1.36 million km² (525,000 square miles) (about 40% of its pre-war territory) to the United States in exchange for US$15 million. Anything else you would like to know?

alienwaltz5
You claim to state facts. How about backing it up? Proof? Source? The above treaty is pure FACT! Take a history class sometime. EXPAND YOUR MIND! It doesn't hurt I promise. With any luck, even you can learn!

2007-06-13 22:09:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

Your land !!! Your land !!! Did you own it ? No This is America not AZTLAN ! Are you a legal resident ? ok based on your Question I will assume not ! How can I deport you ? Well first of all I am not deporting you the government is the one doing the deporting. They have every right...Unlike Mexico the US' laws actually mean something so when you break them by entering illegally you are subject to deportation. Don't come here and try to play on our sympathies by using that argument. You wouldn't dream of saying something like that to another country. If you were making that same argument to mexico they would laugh in your face. If you want to be an American get in line behind all those who are using legal means to do so.

2016-05-20 00:11:53 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Because, despite all this "Aztlan" stuff, it's still against the law to cross the border illegally.

Yes, I AM a law abiding citizen. Never been convicted of a felony or even a misdemeanor. I've never been to jail, or in any trouble with the law, whatsoever.

FYI...Can't possess a Texas Dealer's License, or be bonded, or be a Notary when you've been in trouble with the law.

2007-06-13 22:09:49 · answer #3 · answered by ▪ώhiteĝırl▪® 5 · 8 1

Same "question" deserves the same answer: You are hallucinating. Aztlan is a MYTH -- you might as well hope to go to school with Harry Potter!

2007-06-13 22:26:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

You are another one that can not seperate FACT from Fiction. There is no such, nor has there ever been, place as Aztlan.

2007-06-14 01:06:02 · answer #5 · answered by bootsontheroad 6 · 1 1

After the war in the 1800's the U.S PAID for the land. If you do not like it, go to Mexico and take it up with your government. Or, you and the other illegal immigrants can all chip in and pay the real legal taxpayers of the US millions of dollars to have the land back.

Don't act like we wronged because you are the one's who are wrong...accept the facts!!

2007-06-14 06:03:16 · answer #6 · answered by Workcompguru31 4 · 0 1

the past is in the past. empire rise and fall, borders change. So texas and new mexico used to aztlan. so what? they aren't anymore.This reminds me of the palestenian-israeli conflict. the jewish people had palestine thousands of years ago. so what? today is what is relevant. one can't call on ancient history, myths, and cultural texts to make right.

2007-06-14 00:03:21 · answer #7 · answered by jane j 3 · 2 1

this is a repeated question from last night. again, aztlan is a myth,myth,myth.myth.

and by the way, it's not cool to report people for having a different opinion from yours. not cool.

2007-06-13 22:11:49 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

I know the history about the land but honey isn't it to late to talk about whose land where? Eventhought I am an immigrant myself it is hard to force a country to break their laws and rules. God bless America it gathers different kind of people but it is hard to bend the rules. But Good luck with that because it doesn't work that way.

2007-06-13 22:12:53 · answer #9 · answered by tammy 1 · 6 1

There's no such thing as Aztlan.

2007-06-13 22:50:03 · answer #10 · answered by qwert 7 · 5 1

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