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Along both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border “there is a growing fusion, a reviving of connections,” Truxillo said. “Southwest Chicanos and Norteño Mexicanos are becoming one people again.”
Truxillo, 47, has said the new country should be brought into being “by any means necessary,” but recently said it was unlikely to be formed by civil war. Instead, its creation will be accomplished by the electoral pressure of the future majority Hispanic population in the region, he said.
Originally posted by Heyyo_yoyo
Wonder why they left out Las Vegas? We got the bulk of what left Arizona last year
Originally posted by AnIntellectualRedneck
I agree. My only hesitation is that I think the Northern half of California and the Eastern half of Texas might avoid such a thing.
Originally posted by DaddyBare
reply to post by gncnew
Again I'm not so sure Texas wouldn't join..
there already is this consortium of western energy producing states that include OK and KS... as well..
given the need for other comedies and services as well I think most rational leaders would think long and hard about the benefits to joining as opposed to trying to go it alone.... Of course this is Texas were talking about so undoubtedly they would want the new Capital to be there... at the very least..edit on 14-7-2011 by DaddyBare because: (no reason given)