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and other minorities in Mexico, although the vast majority have either Indian blood or Spanish or both. About 200,000 African slaves were brought to Mexico by the Spanish and they now constitute a racial minority of about one million in Mexico, but they are not very visible in Mexican society and tend to be dispersed. There was also a migration of Jews to Mexico and they form a small community of maybe 50,000. There was a migration of Chinese laborers to Mexico at one time and, in fact, cities like Mexicali at one time had a larger Chinese population than an Hispanic one. It think their community is about the size of the Jewish population at present. And as far as the Spanish themselves, it seems that most of the conquistadores who came to the New World came from southern Spain, which means that they had Moorish blood in them from the hundreds of years of North African occupation of Spain. It might therefore be difficult to tell a pure blood Spaniard with a great amount of Moorish blood from a Native America. I have traveled through both Spain and Mexico and I have noticed that some people in both countries look alike, although living on very widely separated continents.
Personally, I don't like the idea of awarding land or rights and privileges on the basis of DNA. I don't think a racial test has any place in our modern world. I think we have to focus more on the fact that Mexico is a country ruled by a vastly wealthy elite where the tax rate (about 12% compared to 24% in the U.S.) exists to allow the small usurpers to continue exploting the poor. The third richest man on earth is Mexican and Mexico is the richest country in Latin America, with 10 of the 26 billionaires in Latin America. Yet, Mexico spends about $20 billion a year from their federal revenue in bribes, while providing few social services for its poor. There is no affirmative action law in Mexico to help women get into the competitive workforce and out of the house and having babies.
George Bush wants the same to happen in the United States. He wants no estate tax, low income tax, and a country where the rich elite remain in power. I think ultimately that the poor white coal miner from West Virginia, the black union worker laid off in Detroit, and the Mexican of whatever percentage of Indian blood who comes to work without documentation in the U.S. have more in common and more at stake together than they do with the rich in their own countries.
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