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Additional comments from this POS: In an interview with In Search of Aztlán on August 8, 1999, Gutierrez stated, in response to claims that the concept of Aztlán supports the Reconquista of the American Southwest, that: We’re the only ethnic group in America that has been dismembered. We didnt migrate here or immigrate here voluntarily. The United States came to us in succeeding waves of invasions. We are a captive people, in a sense, a hostage people. It is our political destiny and our right to self-determination to want to have our homeland [back]. Whether they like it or not is immaterial. If they call us radicals or subversives or separatists, that’s their problem. This is our home, and this is our homeland, and we are entitled to it. We are the host. Everyone else is a guest.[1] He further stated that: It is not our fault that whites don’t make babies, and blacks are not growing in sufficient numbers, and there’s no other groups with such a goal to put their homeland back together again. We do. Those numbers will make it possible. I believe that in the next few years, we will see an irredentists movement, beyond assimilation, beyond integration, beyond separatism, to putting Mexico back together as one. Thats irridentism. One Mexico, one nation.[1] In an interview with the Star-Telegram in October 2000, Gutierrez stated that many recent Mexican immigrants want to recreate all of Mexico and join all of Mexico into one...even if its just demographically... They are going to have political sovereignty over the Southwest and many parts of the Midwest. [2] In a videotape made by the Immigration Watchdog Web site (as cited in the Washington Times), Gutierrez is quoted as saying: We are millions. We just have to survive. We have an aging white America. They are not making babies. They are dying. Its a matter of time. The explosion is in our population.[3]
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 18:26:13 +0000

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