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While all but unknown to most Americans, Jorge Ramos, who arrived from Mexico in 1983, is a household name in our nation's growing Mexican subculture. Since 1986, Ramos has been anchorman on Noticieros, the evening news program on the Spanish-language Univision network. The Miami-based cable network "is the largest Spanish-language network in the U.S.A. and is also viewed in 13 Latin American countries, including Mexico," noted Allan Wall, an American commentator for the VDARE.com news site residing in Mexico. "During prime time, Univision is seen by as many Latino viewers as the six biggest English-language networks put together."
This is significant because Ramos, the Mexican "Walter Cronkite," champions La Reconquista -- Mexico's reconquest of the southwestern United States. This is to be accomplished through "demographic warfare" (i.e., rampant illegal immigration).
Though he lives and works in the U.S., Ramos notes in a recent Spanish-language newspaper column, "There are entire days in which I do not have to pronounce a single word in English.... This would be normal in Bogota, Santiago or San ...