Mexican “Migrant Parliament” Deliberates In Mexico City—Next Year In Washington DC! By Allan Wall
On November 16th and 17th, Mexico City was the scene of a special gathering: the "Primer Parlamento de Líderes Migrantes Mexicanos que Viven in Estados Unidos de America"—"The First Parliament of Mexican Migrant Leaders Living In The U.S.A."
This isn’t the first time these meetings, discussing ways to subvert U.S. immigration policy and increase Mexican political power, have been held in Mexico.
In 2003 Mexican-American state legislators and mayors were invited to the "First Public Awareness Conference for Elected and Appointed Latino Officials" attended by such politicos as California State Senator Gil Cedillo, pusher of driers’ licenses for illegal aliens, and California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez.
Then, in 2004 there was the "Primer Foro de Reflexión Binacional", which invited such Mexican-American luminaries as University of Texas “Mexican Studies” professor Jose Angel (“we’re going to Latinize this country”) Gutierrez and disgraced Clinton HUD Henry Cisneros.
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