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October 10, 2001

TANCREDO EXPOSED MEXICAN
ANTI-AMERICANISM LAST NIGHT ON HOUSE FLOOR

"President Fox asked us to trust him." "Mexico ranked next to last in terms of countries supporting the United States after the attack."
Rep. Tancredo Speech on floor of House of Representatives, October 9, 2001
   
"It is interesting to me to see what one, quote, friend, is doing for us. After the attack on September 11, scores of nations rushed to help us. One was conspicuous by its absence. That, of course, was the country of Mexico." Tancredo said.
   Tancredo suggested that the Hispanic Caucus, instead of trying to divide America, ask Vicente Fox to support America in its fight against terrorism.

   "Mexican nationalism has often been defined as anti-Americanism," Tancredo said.

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Start -- 14:20 -- Hispanic separatism in the U.S.
14:20 -- 41:30 -- Mexican anti-Americanism


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