View Poll Results: If an illegal immigrant can’t be deported, should they be forced to receive vaccines?

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    Going back to the mexican American war. Usa stole the american southwest from mexico by murdering mestizos and Indians already in those lands and taking away their farms and ranches. Usa goes to mexico city and takes mexico. Mexico is then divided up by euro rich oligarchs, zionist wasps, jews, rich white mexicans, former Aztec royalty. The majority indigenous population got the shaft. That's the reason why the majority of mexicans have resentment towards americans. Mexicans never did anything to Americas. So everything. You do know that the mexica people are originally from yuta, arizona, new Mexico, Colorado. Its just mexican going back to their ancestral homeland.
    USA bought the territory you speak of, fair and square.

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    the "purchase" of the territory was part of the terms of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo but these terms also included provisions that stated all rightfully owned land by Mexican citizens would remain their land as the U.S. was to honor all Spanish Land Grants. What happened following the treaty was decades of illegally obtained land from Mexicans by various means such as squatting, corrupt judges and the use of the infamous 'rinches' (texas rangers) in order to secure that land. many rightful owners of mexican heritage were lynched as well.

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    the "purchase" of the territory was part of the terms of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo but these terms also included provisions that stated all rightfully owned land by Mexican citizens would remain their land as the U.S. was to honor all Spanish Land Grants. What happened following the treaty was decades of illegally obtained land from Mexicans by various means such as squatting, corrupt judges and the use of the infamous 'rinches' (texas rangers) in order to secure that land. many rightful owners of mexican heritage were lynched as well.
    “Sheriffs sold three times as many parcels for tax delinquency in the decade from 1904 to 1914 as they had from 1893 to 1903,” writes Benjamin Heber Johnson in his book Revolution in Texas: How a Forgotten Rebellion And Its Bloody Suppression Turned Mexicans Into Americans. “These sales almost always transferred land from Tejanos to Anglos.” Because records of land ownership in the region had been poorly maintained when the land was less desirable, Anglo settlers could often challenge ownership in court. If the Tejano living on the land didn’t have the funds to fight such a challenge, they ended up selling parcels in order to pay legal fees. Sometimes, Johnson writes, white ranchers “resorted to the simple expedient of occupying a desired tract and violently expelling previous occupants.” The end result was catastrophic for the Tejano community: Between 1900 and 1910, more than 187,000 acres of land transferred from Tejano to Anglo hands, in just two Texas counties (Cameron and Hidalgo). Many who lost their land ended up working on it, paid, not well, by its new owners.
    https://slate.com/news-and-politics/...americans.html

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