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Reconquista

The ‘Reconquista’—Mexico’s Dream of ‘Retaking’ the Southwest

The ‘Reconquista’—Mexico’s Dream of ‘Retaking’ the Southwest

Posted on March 13, 2001 by Help

By John Tiffany. Some Mexicans and Mexican-Americans want to see California, New Mexico and other parts of the United States given to Mexico. They call it the “reconquista,” Spanish for “reconquest,” and they view the millions of Mexican illegal aliens entering this country as their army of invaders to achieve that takeover.

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