Make America Mexico Again

Make America Mexico Again

We're taking it back

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Ha ha ha....no no

whites all leave.
mexicans drowning trying to swim the missisippi to get gringo jobs.
damn racists.

Well since we bought the land you niggers can fuck off still. Rly kys sage

>mexicans drowning trying to swim the missisippi
the Mississippi? Well, there's ur problem

Come fight for it you dirty fuck.

It could never get that shitty again.

Oh so you're making mexico a colony of spain again?

Well we bought most of what was in that map but they just gave us from Texas and over for reprimands to the war. So they say they lost it unfairly but they literally handed it over when they didn't have to.

You ain't got enough pesos.

We get rid of California, Texas and Florida in one go? Sign me up.

be a dusty ghetto full of drug cartels in 20 years

Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner...

Nearly all the land north of the rio grande was unsettled by the countries who claimed it. Its not exactly "taking it back."

You missed an S herr durr

Giant cartel land? No thanks m8

never thought i'd quote Carlos Mencia, but when we compare mexico to the section on that map that currently belongs to the US,
"LOOK WHAT WE'VE DONE WITH THE PLACE"

Fuck Yeah! Let's do this!

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>be Mexico
>be terrible wasteland (can you imagine?!)
>Americans come settle it
>make it liveable
>have a reputable claim to the land but Mexico is a cunt
>wants to fight for it
>beat the ever-loving shit out of Mexico
>pay for the land anyway, be given some else
We could have taken literally everything, they should consider themselves lucky.

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

The US paid for the territory. Twice, actually. Not to mention we've been carrying Mexico's sorry ass for going on two centuries.

The only thing you can take is low waged jobs and drugs.

>Well since we bought the land
With gold you stole from them.
And it was on credit.
And i f they didn't, you was gonna rape bitches.
Get a clue america, you da villains.

Is that a hotdogcheeseburger or are those just handles to make the eating easier?

>Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Article XII engaged the United States to pay, "In consideration of the extension acquired", 15 million dollars (equivalent to $410 million today),[11] in annual installments of 3 million dollars.
Article XI of the treaty was important to Mexico. It provided that the United States would prevent and punish raids by Indians into Mexico, prohibited Americans from acquiring property, including livestock, taken by the Indians in those raids, and stated that the U.S. would return captives of the Indians to Mexico. Mexicans believed that the United States had encouraged and assisted the Comanche and Apache raids that had devastated northern Mexico in the years before the war. This article promised relief to them [12]
Article XI, however, proved unenforceable. Destructive Indian raids continued despite a heavy U.S. presence near the Mexican border. Mexico filed 366 claims with the U.S. government for damages done by Comanche and Apache raids between 1848 and 1853.[13] In 1853, in the Treaty of Mesilla concluding the Gadsden Purchase, Article XI was annulled.[14]

this man speaks the truth.

The version of the treaty ratified by the United States Senate eliminated Article X,[25] which stated that the U.S. government would honor and guarantee all land grants awarded in lands ceded to the U.S. to citizens of Spain and Mexico by those respective governments. Article VIII guaranteed that Mexicans who remained more than one year in the ceded lands would automatically become full-fledged United States citizens (or they could declare their intention of remaining Mexican citizens); however, the Senate modified Article IX, changing the first paragraph and excluding the last two. Among the changes was that Mexican citizens would "be admitted at the proper time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United States)" instead of "admitted as soon as possible", as negotiated between Trist and the Mexican delegation.