Memo From Mexico, By
Allan Wall
Jorge Ramos’ (Uni)Vision For U.S.
What is the fifth-largest
television network in the U.S.A?
What network can broadcast to 97%
of Hispanic homes in the U.S.A.?
What network did President Bush
choose to be the first to interview him?
If you answered “Univision” to all
3 questions, you were correcto!
The Miami-based Univision network
is the largest Spanish-language network in the U.S.A and
is also viewed in 13 Latin American countries, including
Mexico.
Despite assimilationist happy talk,
about half of American Hispanics still
prefer their news in Spanish and not English.
Univision
controls 70-80% of this market. During prime time,
Univision is seen by as many Latino viewers as the six
biggest English-language networks
put together.
And the undisputed star of
Univision is anchorman Jorge Ramos. (Email him by
clicking here.)
Jorge Ramos is a
white, blue-eyed Mexican (see
photo
here). He immigrated from Mexico in 1983.
Since 1986 he has been anchorman of Univision’s
Noticieros news program. In
Miami (where he resides), Los Angeles and Houston,
Ramos beats Rather, Jennings and Brokaw. His daily radio
commentary is broadcast to dozens of Spanish radio
stations, his weekly column is published in the U.S. and
Latin America, he’s written several
books and won 7
Emmys.
Despite that fact that Ramos is not
even a U.S. citizen, he’s been referred to as “one of
the U.S.A.’s most influential Hispanics”. The
Wall Street Journal even
called him “key to a huge
voting bloc”.
Exclusive to VDARE.COM, we here
present, translated into American, a September 30th
Spanish-language column by Jorge Ramos,
“La Latinización de los EU” (The
Latinization of the United States). It gives nothing
less than the Univision anchorman’s vision for the U.S.
Ramos proclaims that
“There are entire days
in which I do not have to pronounce a single word in
English, nor do I eat hamburgers or pizzas, and I
certainly don’t watch TV programs in a language besides
Spanish. Sometimes all the emails I receive are in
Spanish and those who greet me say
‘hola’ or ‘aló’ but not ‘hello’. This would be normal in
Bogota, Santiago or San Salvador. But it is becoming
more frequent in cities such as
New York,
Los Angeles,
Houston, Miami and Chicago.
“Why?
Well, it’s because the United States is undergoing a
true demographic revolution. Some like to call it
“la reconquista”. The same territories that
Mexico
lost to the United States in 1848—Arizona, Texas,
California...- and many others that did not form part of
the Mexican Republic—such as
Florida and
Illinois –are experiencing a genuine cultural
invasion. ...in many of these places Spanish
predominates over English and they sell more tortillas
and hot sauce than bagels and ketchup...
“Presently there are more than 40 million Latinos living
in the United States—to the 35 million that the Census
counts you have to add the 8 million
undocumented [VDARE.COM
note: That’s PC for
illegal aliens]
that are mostly of Latin American origin... Spanish is
heard in every corner of the country, including the
White House... The most-listened to radio program in New
York is
El Vacilón of Miami and not....Howard Stern’s
show.”
Ramos even gets to do a little
personal gloating:
“When
I arrived to the United States almost 20 years ago, a
news director predicted that I would never work in
television. ‘Your
accent in English is too strong,’ he told me, ‘And
the Spanish media is on the verge of disappearing.’
“In
reality, the opposite occurred. The Spanish media grew
in an extraordinary manner. There are presently three
television networks and hundreds of radio stations in
Spanish. And the news director
lost his job while I obtained my first job as a
reporter for a local TV station in Los Angeles.”
The next paragraph is key:
“The
famous and stereotypical idea of the
melting pot is a
myth. The European immigrants—Italians, Germans and
Poles, that preceded the Latinos
assimilated rapidly to the American culture. But the
Latinos have achieved the feat of integrating
economically to the United States
without losing their culture. Such a phenomenon has
never occurred before.”
Funny, that exactly contradicts
something Ramos said last year on Nightline
IN ENGLISH,
to American viewers:
“Hispanics... are following... exactly
the same path as other immigrants. That’s what
happened with the Irish and what happened with the
Italians....We are assimilating at a very fast pace.”
Ramos’ Nightline appearance was on
March 2001. His column was published a couple of weeks
ago, September 2002. Did Ramos
(a) change his mind in the intervening year and a
half or
(b) say one thing in English and
another thing in
Spanish?
Actually, it doesn’t matter. The
bottom line is the same: bad news about the future
assimilation of Hispanic immigrants.
Elsewhere in the same Nightline
interview, Ramos also said that “I don’t know who’s
assimilating to what” and “America is going
to.... have to accept the fact that it’s truly becoming
a diverse country.” Maybe (c) he’s confused. But
it’s still bad news.
In his current “Latinization”
column, Ramos gloated further:
“....the growth of the
Latino community is assured.... If present tendencies
maintain, in less than 50 years there will be 100
million Hispanics in the United States and only Mexico
will have more Spanish—speakers.”
Maybe – but only if current
immigration policy continues.
And if networks like Univision help
prevent Spanish-speakers from assimilating.
Still, VDARE.COM readers will be
distressed to learn that all is not well. Ramos tells us
-
“
....my enthusiasm for the Latinization of the United
States has confronted a wall of rejection and suspicion
after the terrorist acts of September 11, 2001. To be an
immigrant is more and more difficult in the United
States and to illegally cross the border from Mexico has
never been so dangerous. In the last year more than 300
persons have died from dehydration or cold in the
deserts and mountains. The signs of discrimination are
sometimes subtle and other times not so subtle.
“Unfortunately, the 31 million foreigners who live in
the United States—most of them of Latino origin—are many
times the scapegoats for the failures of American
espionage and for acts committed by 19 Arab terrorists.”
But Ramos has a solution!
“The
only way to confront the specific problems of the Latino
community—school desertion, higher than average poverty,
absence of political representation—is with more
leaders. But this is lacking. We Hispanics are only 13%
of the population, nevertheless we have no senator, no
governor, nor a judge on the Supreme Court. This should
change as the number of Latinos who become citizens and
vote increases.”
In other words, Ramos is calling
for ethnic identity politics and big government to
remedy problems caused by mass immigration—which he
supports.
Note that Jorge Ramos, not a U.S.
citizen, says “We Hispanics” when referring to the
Hispanic population of the United States. Elsewhere, in
an interview, he
identifies himself as being among the “Mexican
journalists working in the U.S” and asserts that
“.... we are also part of Mexico.”
So Ramos is still a Mexico citizen
who identifies himself as Mexican - yet he presumes to
speak for American citizens of Hispanic descent.
Ramos’ column ends by saying:
“....
the presence of the Latinos in the U.S. is overwhelming.
This is neither a white nor a black country, but a
mestizo country. And it is precisely in the
tolerance where its force is rooted. But, as
Octavio Paz has said, the challenge of the United
States is that it recognize itself as it is—a
multiethnic, multi-racial and multicultural nation.
Will
the United States have the courage to look in the
mirror?”
That’s exactly what we think at
VDARE.COM - “Will the United States have the courage to
look in the mirror?”
Will Americans have the courage to
see that they are losing control of their country’s
destiny?
Jorge Ramos is a
citizen of
Mexico. Yet he brazenly promotes, on U.S. soil and with
the superstar status he is permitted, his vision of
America’s future—the
colonization of the U.S. by Latin America.
How about
American citizens? Do they have
any say?
American citizen Allan Wall has lived in Mexico since
1991,and is permitted to live and work there thanks to a
legal work permit issued by the Mexican government.
VDARE.COM articles are archived
here; his
FRONTPAGEMAG.COM articles are archived
here. Readers can contact Allan Wall at
allan39@prodigy.net.mx
October 22, 2002