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"Reconquista" refers to the idea that some or all of California, New Mexico and other parts of the southwestern United States might be given to Mexico, and the concern by some Americans that Mexican illegal aliens entering the US are an army of invaders to achieve that takeover.

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CCIR Audio Clip Archive

Links, quotes, and videos on Reconquista.
http://www.ccir.net/ra.html

American Patrol

Reproduction of a full-page ad printed in the Los Angeles Times in 1997.
http://www.americanpatrol.com/ADS/ReconquistaReelectio970719.html

Americans Protest La Reconquista

1998 Rally against immigration
http://www.canadafirst.net/immigration_rally/

America's 'Palestinians'

Expresses concern that Mexican nationalists are "gearing up a movement to carve out of the southwestern United States - a region (called Aztlan) including all of Bush's home state of Texas"
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=25337

Mexico's Plans for the U.S.

Argues that "Our southern neighbor is not shy about expressing its intention to conquer the American Southwest, which Mexico regards as territory lost in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo in 1846"
http://www.limitstogrowth.org/WEB-text/aztlan.html

Changing the face of America

Newslinks and quotes expressing concern about Mexican immigration.
http://www.alpinesurvival.com/immigration.html

Fox Plans Reconquista. Bush Plans.?

Argues that "The Fox plan [of unrestricted immigration] is an absurdity on its face, because it would not only open up the United States to the unlimited drug smuggling and other unpleasantness bred in Mexico but also because only Mexicans would make use
http://www.vdare.com/francis/fox_plans.htm

Los Angeles is a Mexican city says Mayor Hahn

Article from Aztlan.Net quoting Mayor Hahn as saying "Our city is a Mexican city, and Mexican Americans have greatly shaped our cultural, political and commercial landscape."
http://aztlan.net/hahnmexico.htm

Hoover Essay- Bilingual Education: A Critique

Discussion of the evolution of the bilingual education debate from its origin in the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the Bilingual Education Act (1968). Covers concerns of reconquista.
http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/publications/he/22/22e.html

Multiculturalism, Immigration and Aztlan

"Nothing more vividly testifies against that romantic faith in America's ability to continuously assimilate new members than the events of October 16, 1994 in Los Angeles. On that day, 70,000 people marched beneath "a sea of Mexican flags" protesting Prop
http://www.diversityalliance.org/docs/Chang-aztlan.html

U.S.'s bilingual education hastens Mexican conquest of Southwest

"Spanish-language media propagates immigration, 'Reconquista' of western states"
http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/DB/issues/97/09.22/view.spencer.html
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The 'Reconquista'

Mexico's Dream of 'Retaking' the Southwest
http://www.barnesreview.org/The__Reconquista_-Mexico_s_Dre/the__reconquista_-mexico_s_dre.html

Is Mexico reconquering U.S. southwest?

"A radical Hispanic movement's dream to retake the southwestern United States is becoming a reality with the aid of Mexican and U.S. policies, according to some immigration watchers." [WorldNetDaily]
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=25920

Mexico Eats U.S. a Bit at a Time

Article by Barry Farber
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/6/11/182858.shtml

A Solution to the U.S.-Mexico Border Problem

Article by Barry Farber [NewsMax]
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/6/19/220832.shtml

Estudiantes Contemporáneos del Norte

University of New Mexico student organization which encourages the independence of the U.S. Southwest and Mexican North. Site includes related news items and maps.
http://www.unm.edu/~ecdn/

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