Author Topic: BREAKING VIDEO: Amid Anti-ICE Riots, Mexican Leader Suggests Taking U.S. Land—And You Won’t Believe  (Read 137 times)

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In the midst of the chaos engulfing Los Angeles, where anti-ICE riots have turned streets into battlegrounds, Mexican Senate President Gerardo Fernández Noroña dropped a bombshell that’s left the world reeling. In a video shared by Collin Rugg on X, Noroña suggests Mexico should reclaim a large swath of U.S. land—because of the Mexican names. Yes, you read that right. As the city burns, with National Guard and Marines deployed to quell the violence, Noroña’s words cut through the noise: “Names don’t lie. The most spoken language in Los Angeles is Spanish.” For Trump supporters, this is an outrage; for the rest of us, it’s a jaw-dropping moment that demands attention. The image above, from the video, shows Noroña holding a map of Mexico in 1830, his expression serious, the Mexican Senate emblem behind him. It’s a scene that’s gone viral with over 2 million views, and it’s a story you need to see.


Is this guy serious?

Yeah — I’d like to see them try & claim our land when they can’t even keep the cartels under control.

How many politicians were assassinated during their election cycle? 28?

https://www.rightjournalism.com/breaking-video-amid-anti-ice-riots-mexican-leader-suggests-taking-u-s-land/

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They are very serious and have been promoting it for years.  Here's a map of what they want.

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1824?

What, did they lose the newer stuff?

Texas Annexation of 1845?

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)?

Gadsden Purchase (1854)?

Don't make us kick your @sses again.
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“Names don’t lie. The most spoken language in Los Angeles is Spanish.”

And where did that language originate?
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