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Fmr Mexican Official Wants To Sabotage U.S Courts With Thousands Of Deportation Cases

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Humberto Fontova Author of The Longest Romance: The Mainstream Media and Fidel Castro
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“Yes I want to use the U.S. judicial system — the immigration courts in particular — to jam, to backlog it so perhaps President Trump will change his mind and stop this ridiculous policy — this unpleasant  and  hostile policy — of deporting people…”  (Jorge Castañeda to Tucker Carlson, Foxnews, 2/14/17.)

The “ridiculous policy”consists of President Trump’s executive orders to deport lawbreaking foreigners, mostly Mexicans.

In other words, this “unpleasant and hostile policy” consists of Presidential candidate Trump’s fulfillment of his campaign pledges and of President Trump’s fulfillment of his pledge with his hand on the Bible on Jan. 20th—to uphold the U.S. Constitution.

The Mexican government itself has pledged $50 million in legal defense funds towards this jamming of U.S. courts as planned and promoted by Jorge Castañeda, who was introduced by Tucker Carlson as “Mexico’s former Foreign Minister, also a NYU professor and Board member of Human Rights Watch.”

Democrats and the mainstream media would have us shudder at such fulfillments of the U.S. Constitution—because they offend the sensibilities of former Mexican Communist Party member and spy for Cuba’s terror-sponsoring Stalinist regime.

Whoops! What was that?….Yes, I’m afraid that — either due to politeness or time-restraints — Tucker Carlson scrimped on his guest Jorge Castañeda’s curriculum vitae. (We’ll flesh it out a bit in a second.)

But firstly, from 2000-2003 Jorge Castañeda served as Mexico’s Foreign Minister. On March 2nd, 2002 twenty-one desperate Cuban refugee wannabe’s crammed into Mexico’s embassy in Havana hoping to emigrate from Castro’s Cuba to Mexico.

Promptly upon notice of this violation of Mexican sovereignty by immigrant wannabes  Jorge Castañeda — a man apparently scandalized by U.S. judicial procedures, especially as regards to illegal immigrants — ordered Castro’s  Stalinist police to enter the embassy and drag the desperate Cubans out.   

Now let’s expand a bit on Jorge Castaneda’s “credentials.”  I hold here in my hands a document detailing how this very Jorge Castañeda was recruited by Cuba’s KGB-trained secret police as a spy, where he served loyally for almost five years.

This document consists of an investigative report by Mexico’s biggest and most prestigious newspaper El Universal dated Feb. 4, 2008.  The reporter got his hands on secret documents belonging to Mexico’s intelligence service that detail how in 1979 this card-carrying member of Mexico’s Communist party and subsequent Mexican Foreign Minister and NYU professor, was recruited into Castro’s KGB-trained secret police and spy service by  Jorge Luis Joa Campos, Cuba’s master spy in Mexico.

The communist Jorge Castaneda was a plum recruit for Castro’s spy service because at the time his father Jorge Castañeda y Álvarez de la Rosa served as Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Affairs.  The Mexican intelligence document, which runs to 264 pages, reveal the young Jorge as an eager and busy-beaver of a communist spy, diligently reporting his father’s activities, pilfering his papers and even recruiting two of his father’s closest aides to aid him in his spying services for Castro’s Stalinist regime.

Perhaps it ran in the family? Jorge Castaneda’s mother, Oma Gutman Rudnitsky, you see was a Communist Polish-Jew who immigrated to Mexico via New York in 1938.

Among the top heroes in Soviet folklore is the little boy Pavlik. In 1931 the story goes that the 13-year old ratted out his father to the GPU (secret police) who tortured him to death at a forced labor camp.

Alas, Jorge Castaneda was already 25 when he joined Mexico’s Communist Party in 1978. So he couldn’t quite live up to little Pavlik’s heroic exploits.

Foreign minister/professor/author/editorialist/human rights activist/communist Jorge Castañeda also authored a biography of Che Guevara. Well? Given his Cuban contacts — why not?

And whaddaya know! Castañeda transcribed the Castroite/KGB-fabricated script almost perfectly!

“Che’s decency and nobility always led him to apologize,” writes the “former” Castroite spy. “Che presented a Christ-like figure. With his mortuary gaze it is like Che looks upon his killers and forgives them.”

In the passages above Jorge Castaneda describes the co-founder and chief executioner of a regime that jailed and tortured political prisoners at a higher rate than Stalin’s during the Great Terror and murdered more Cubans in its first three years in power than Hitler’s murdered Germans during its first six. In the above process Fidel Castro and Che Guevara converted a nation with a higher per-capita income than half of Europe and a huge influx of immigrants into one that repels Haitians and boasts the highest suicide rate in the Western Hemisphere.