Mexican Senate President Highlights Western U.S. Was Once Mexico While Denouncing Deportations
- Mexican Senate President Gerardo Fernández Noroña asserted that California and Texas were once part of Mexico, defending the rights of immigrants amid U.S. deportation efforts.
- Lizzo criticized immigration policies on social media, asserting that no one owns land and stating, "We can finally see the oppressors for who they are."
- Both Lizzo and Fernández highlighted the historical presence of Mexicans in U.S. territories, calling for respect for their ancestral ties.
- Fernández emphasized the dignity of immigrants, asserting that the U.S. government has the right to implement immigration measures but no right to violate immigrant dignity.
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