A student group espousing anti-American separatist views at the University of California – Los Angeles (UCLA) received $100,000 in funding from the college administration last year, reveals an internal budget obtained by Campus Reform.
The recipient of the funds is a student-organization, Moviemiento Estudiantil Chicano de AZTLAN (MEChA) which believes that the Southwestern U.S. states New Mexico, Arizona, California and parts of Nevada, Utah and Colorado are in fact part of a separate nation called “Aztlan.”
The national organization’s website states that their aim is “reclaiming the land of our birth” and calls the organization “a nationalist movement of indigenous gente [people] that lay claim to the land that is ours by birthright.”
“As a nationalist movement we seek to free our people from the exploitation of an oppressive society that occupies our land,” reads the site. “[A]ztlan belongs to indigenous people, who are sovereign and not subject to a foreign culture.”
The website organization also urges Americans of Latino descent to reject “the assimilation and accommodationist melting pot ideology.”
Individuals associated with the organization have also been linked with militant actions. In 1993 MEChA made headlines when its leaders spearheaded a riot at UCLA, resulting in a reported $500,000 of damages and 99 arrests.
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