
Ancient DNA tests showed that the Mexicans were in U.S. since 500 BC How can they be illegal?
http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2007/822/4 "LeBlanc and his colleagues found that almost 14% of these samples contained haplogroup A. This haplogroup is extremely rare in the Southwest, but in about half the population of Central America. Intermediate frequency in the sample of Western Basketmakers corresponds to the idea that migrated from somewhere in the middle of Mexico. "Ancient DNA tests Forenzic in Utah found that the ancient Mexicans have been here since 500 BC It is not that Mexicans are indigenous and therefore can not be illegal? And if they are illegal, according to whom? Under Whites (Europeans) are not indigenous?
I would say, no, not illegal. Mexicans are clearly descended from the Indians. Whites are clearly descendants of Europeans. The Indians were here first. The white man's limits and reserves have made without their permission. I think if the Jews of Israel can not claim after 2000 years, then the Mexicans are entitled to be almost anything in America North, because its DNA / ancestry is, obviously, and everywhere.
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