Mexicans are in an uproar, claiming the American southwest is "conquered land" that really belongs to Mexico, and are demanding it back.
If they get any traction whatever with this from our gutless Congress and self-serving President, no doubt American Indians everywhere will sense the time is right to demand all their "historical" tribal lands back, but they won't sue through federal courts, they will sue through the international court.
Then, look for the International Court and the United Nations to step in with decisions and resolutions that will demand that we honor those claims, because agents of this federal government -- without our consent -- have signed binding agreements that we would.
Well, we've been asking for it for decades.
We, the citizens of the United States of America, as represented by our very own federal government, have established international precedence and validity to such claims by providing unlimited support for over a half-century to a small group who claimed "historical rights" to a spot of land, and took it.
That, of course, was the Jewish "historical" claim to Palestinian lands, along with our unlimited and continued support for that particular land grab. That track record will work against us when the Indians, perhaps along with the Mexicans, claim vast amounts of America using "historical rights" and "religious rights" as a basis, and receive wholehearted support from the Hague and the United Nations, who will in turn demand we honor those claims, or suffer international condemnation. Threats from foreign governments who are UN members that we instantly pay up all the trillions of dollars this federal government has borrowed from them over the years will surface if we fail to comply. Goodbye dollar, hello Euro.
Your new landlord will not speak English.
Wait and see.
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