By Allan Wall
06/18/2022
More On The Summit Of The Americas, The âDeclaration Of Los Angelesâ And Trump
By James Kirkpatrick has already pointed out that the recent âSummit Of The Americasâ underlined the collapse of U.S. influence and even sovereignty, since it ended up committing to more immigration from the hemisphere and simultaneously showers more money on Latin America â the âLos Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protectionâ(see Fact Sheet for details).
My take: Itâs an outrage, yes, and the American people were never asked about it. But given the current state of the Biden Border, it probably doesnât make that big a difference â weâre already being overrun.
It makes one wish for the halcyon days of Donald Trump. The previous Summit of the Americas was held in 2018 in Peru, and Trump didnât even go, sending Mike Pence instead.
Marcelo Ebrard Hams It Up In Los Angeles
I think itâs worth noting that, while Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) refused to attend in protest at the leaders of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua not being invited, AMLO did send Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard.
Ebrard, a consummate self-promoter, had a great time in L.A., promoting himself and extending Mexican influence in the Mexican âcommunityâ on U.S. soil.
Check out what appeared on Ebrardâs twitter:
The JĂłvenes Construyendo el Futuro program started in Los Angeles, California. Three thousand young people are now participating. It will be extended to other U.S. cities by instruction of President Lopez Obrador. Extraordinary the open dialogue with our community.
Notice he tweets âour community,â meaning all Mexicans residing on U.S. soil â even Mexican-Americans who were born here.
No objection from American officials, but then there never is.
The Summit gave AMLO another opportunity to complain in his June 6 press conference of what he sees as inordinate Cuban-American influence in the U.S.:
âŠI feel that there are many pressures from the Republicans, and also from some leaders of the Republican Party and also of the Democratic Party that has to do with the Cuban community in Florida in the United States, which has much influence. But from my point of view they are acting with hate and they donât want the brotherhood of peoples. They are making a selfless and worthy people, the people of Cuba, to suffer much. Therefore, they have much influence. With elections coming, the Cuban community is feared because if there is a new policy for Cuba or any other country of the hemisphere with which they are not in agreement, then they call on people not to vote for parties and candidates. They have much influence.
[VersiĂłn estenogrĂĄfica. Conferencia de prensa del presidente AndrĂ©s Manuel LĂłpez Obrador del 6 de junio de 2022 (âStenographic Version. Press Conference of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of June 6, 2022â), Mexican Presidential Website, June 6, 2022]
Naturally, AMLO took a swipe at the GOP:
Of course, the most inhumane anti-immigrant authoritarians are those of the Republican party.
The Democrats, however, arenât totally off the hook.
But there are also some in the Democratic Party. There is Senator Mendez, Menendez, yes, of the Democratic Party.
Though he doesnât always get his name right, AMLO knows about Senator Menendez (D-NJ), who, a few months back, criticized Mexico for not putting sanctions on Russia:
âThere are 50 Republican senators and 50 Democratic senators. And one of these 50 is the chairman of Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. And he is that Mr. Melendez [sic] of the Cuban community, and he has an enormous influence.â
Watch out, Senator Menendez/Mendez/Melendez, AMLO has his eye on you.
As for our Cuban brothers in Florida, how many are there? Four Million. How many Mexicans are in the United States? Forty million.
(Note this figure includes U.S.-born Mexican-Americans.)
But they [the Cuban-Americans] have a greater influence and are untouchable.
What AMLO means of course is that Mexican-Americans should have more influence in the U.S. than Cuban-Americans.
Amlo Slams Cuban-American Senators
Two days later, in his press conference of June 8, AMLO went after all three Cuban-American senators, even though he got them mixed up sometimes. [VersiĂłn estenogrĂĄfica. Conferencia de prensa del presidente AndrĂ©s Manuel LĂłpez Obrador del 8 de junio de 2022 (âStenographic Version. Press Conference of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of June 8, 2022â), Mexican Presidential Website, June 8, 2022].
AMLO was complaining about the U.S. Congress not sending promised aid to the region. Then a reporter piped up and really got him going.
Reporter: Like Marco Rubio.
AMLO : Like Rubio and the other gentleman.
Reporter: Cruz.
AMLO: Yes, Ted Cruz, and Menendez. These senators almost unanimously, I think one didnât, authorized 50 billion dollars for arms for Ukraine. So, how is it possible that they canât authorize 4 billion dollars to confront the problem of the migratory phenomenon at the root? ⊠. This Mr. Ted Cruz, senator, saying that he was glad I was not attending the summit because I protectâŠ
Reporter: Marco Rubio.
Then the reporter quotes a Marco Rubio tweet of June 7 (tweeted in Spanish): âIâm happy to see that the Mexican president, who has turned over sections of his country to the drug cartels and is an apologist for the tyranny in Cuba, a murderous dictator in Nicaragua and a narco-trafficker in Venezuela, will not be in the United States this week [for the summit].â
Reporter: What would you say to Marco Rubio?
AMLO: Well, I donât know. I canât identify them well.
Reporter: The Republican senator from Florida.
AMLO: Oh, yes, but itâs not just him. There are three: this Mr. Rubio, who belongs to the Republican Party, right?
Reporter: Yes.
AMLO: And Ted Cruz, who is also a Republican.
Reporter: Yes.
AMLO: Yes, Ted CruzâŠTed Cruz added that I not only protect dictators, but that I permitted the drug trafficking that will dominate a big part of Mexico. So I would say to Mr. Ted CruzâŠ
Reporter: Marco Rubio.
AMLO: Marco Rubio, but also the other one, both of them, that they provide proof. Because I have proof that Mr. Ted Cruz, Texas senator, of Hispanic origin, who gets his votes from Hispanics, I summon you to present the proof of what you are saying. Because I have proof that those who are in favor of manufacturing arms in the U.S. and against prohibiting the sale of arms have given him money. I have the proof. This past year they gave him about $120,000, this foundation called Rifle, the National Rifle Association. But these two are Republicans. Also a Democratic Senator, Menendez, it was he who practically threatened that he was not going to vote in favor of the initiatives of President Biden if all the countries of the Americas go to the so-called Cumbre de América. [I. e., the Summit.]
Once again, Senator Menendez, who accused AMLO of blackmailing Biden by threatening not to attend if Biden didnât allow the three communist countries to attend [Menendez: Mexican president âtried to blackmail President Biden,â by Rafael Bernal, The Hill, June 9, 2022].
Isnât this unusual behavior? A Head of State personally attacking legislators of another country?
Not only that, but in the same press conference, two videos were played about Ted Cruz walking away from an interview with Sky TV about guns. The two videos are here: Esto hizo Ted Cruz cuando un reportero lo confrontĂł sobre el control de armas (âThis is what Ted Cruz did when a reporter confronted him about gun controlâ), Noticias Telemundo, May 26, 2022; ÂżCuĂĄnto dinero del lobby de las armas reciben los polĂticos de Texas?, por el âHouston Chronicleâ (âHow much money from the gun lobby do Texas politicians receive?, by the Houston Chronicleâ), France 24 (in Spanish), France 24 May 27, 2022, 2:07-3:04 and 4:02- 5:46.
When Trump was president, AMLO spoke respectfully and well of him. Now that Biden is in office, AMLO is going after U.S. senators.
Is there a moral?
So AMLO didnât come to the U.S. for the Summit. But donât worry, he plans to visit Biden in July. And guess what heâs going to propose:
In July Iâm going to see him [Biden] in the White House and I want to talk to him about the integration of all AmĂ©rica [the Western Hemisphere]. My proposal is that, as the European Community was created and later became the European Union, we need to do the same in AmĂ©rica. But this means a change in policy, leaving behind confrontation, hate, threats, embargoes, meddling and instead choose brotherhood, for the Good Neighbor Policy.
[VersiĂłn estenogrĂĄfica. Conferencia de prensa del presidente AndrĂ©s Manuel LĂłpez Obrador del 6 de junio de 2022 (âStenographic Version. Press Conference of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of June 6, 2022â), Mexican Presidential Website, June 6, 2022]
Submerging the U.S. in a hemispheric superstate â that sounds like the sort of plan Biden and company will like!
Once again, what a change from the Trump Era. What a difference American leadership makes!
American citizen Allan Wall (email him) moved back to the U.S.A. in 2008after many years residing in Mexico. Allanâs wife is Mexican, and their two sons are bilingual. In 2005, Allan served a tour of duty in Iraq with the Texas Army National Guard. His VDARE.com articles are archived here; his Mexidata.info articles are archived here; his News With Views columns are archived here; his US Inc blog items are here, and his website is here.