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Mexican officials claim Texas California is “deprived” of Mexico

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If the border was re-demarcated to match the 1830s, when most of the southwestern United States belonged to Mexico, Mexico would pay for the U.S. border wall.

Gerardo Fernández Noroña spoke in Spanish about U.S. federal immigration raids in Los Angeles that sparked violent riots and protests, demonstrators waving Mexican flags on American soil.

Critics, including senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller, branded the Mexican flag-waving person as evidence in Los Angeles is “occupied territory.”

In this regard, Noroña privately told President Donald Trump in 2017 in New York that Mexico would build and pay for the border wall he wanted in one case.

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Mexican Senator José Gerardo Rodolfo Fernández Noroña (screenshot)

“We will do this based on the 1830 map of Mexico,” Noroña made the production map. “That’s what the United States aims in 1830, which is part of Mexico.

“When President-elect Donald Trump said…I said, I said, in the Trump Tower, I said, 'Yes, we're going to build the walls. Yes, we're going to pay for it, but we're going to do that based on the 1830 map of Mexico.”

This number of tailors in the territory will account for 48% of the U.S. election vote, a standardized measure of population density.

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Members of the left-wing Morena party lamented that Mexico had “deprived” one-third of its territory through the Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty, which ended the Mexican-American war.

The United States won the war, but also suffered huge losses, including former Tennessee Rep. Davy Crockett's final position in Alamo.

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The treaty laid the rights of those living in Mexican territory, which would be ruled by President Zachary Taylor (the commander of this war decoration) only a few months later.

“We settled there in what is now called the United States,” Noronia said.

He claimed that the disgruntled residents of Laredo, Texas established Nuevo Laredo on the Mexican side of Rio Grande because they didn't want to be Americans.

“With this geography, how do they talk about the liberation of Los Angeles and California-the U.S. government; from whom?” he said.

“[For] Mexican men and women, [that has] It has always been their home. ”

At the time, senior officials claimed that due to the historic popularity of Spain there, Angelenoth did not need to know how to speak English.

“This is part of the United States and yes, the U.S. government has the right to implement what it considers appropriate to immigrate measures. But they have no right to violate the dignity of immigration … there is no right to cause them to suffer, persecute and harassment.”

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