https://www.texastribune.org/2023/08/28/texas-national-guard-shoots-mexican-citizen-border/
According to El Diario, a Spanish language newspaper in Juárez, Darwin José García of the southern Mexican state of Veracruz initially told police he was migrant attempting to cross into the U.S. But the man later told reporters he was practicing a sport on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande around 8:50 p.m. Saturday while a group of migrants were crossing the river, according to the newspaper. García said he then heard shots and realized he had been shot in the leg, the newspaper reported.
I hope Mexico invades the USA with the help of China and Russia and liberates us.
We actually watched this in AP US history class, I hope it ends up looking like a documentary
I meant more along the lines of the AP History class watching that schlocky piece of cinema
Like, completely ahistorical
Oh, this was immediately post-9/11, shit was wild back then. We also watched enemy at the gates and several other of the stock propaganda pieces in other classes to 'fill time'. Welcome to USian public high schools.
Oh, we got Enemy at the Gates, but that was pre-AP
Everything else we watched in AP was at least decent
Like, we watched Glory, which had Denzel
We must seize the opportunity. As Mexican forces push the American Regime through the Los Angeles, Phoenix and Houston axis; Cuban, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan marines must carry out landing operations in the Floridian Peninsula aiming to take the coastal cities of Miami and Daytona Beach and besiege the capital of Orlando City. The Gusano Army Corps must be pushed into the swamplands only to be .... by our croco comrades.
Attempting to push through Phoenix will only get you bogged down in the endless miles of suburb between you and the city-center. The canals and tributaries off the Colorado river would be a much better goal... for the fictional story I'm writing, set in an alternate 199X timeline, of course.
I kinda thought Russia invading Ukraine would, in a roundabout way, allow Mexico a little more autonomy on the geopolitical stage, cus it would be too much of a look for the US to turn around and justify military action in a neighboring country.
I'm. Less sure of that, now. I don't like that.
China needs to send Mexico a few j10s and PHL-03's so they can defend themselves from American aggression.