@@MrZerocool562 Since you asked: Imagine being in a Twilight Zone episone, able to enter another country illegally, scream out that Americans who dissent are Republican inhumane racists. Next, stand before a large Latino audience in an auditorium filled with irredentists. You raise the handheld mic, and you spew anti-American psychobabble: "I am an immigrant, just like many of you. I am a proud Latino immigrant here in the United States. My name is Jorge Ramos, and I work at Univision and at the Fusion network. And you know exactly what is going on here in the United States. There are many people who do not want us to be here, and who want to create a wall in order to separate us. But you know what? This is also our country. Let me repeat this: OUR country, not theirs. It is our country. And we are not going to leave. We are nearly 60 million Latinos in the United States. And thanks to US, the United States eats, grows and, as we've seen today, sings and dances. So when they attack us, we already know what we are going to do. We are not going to sit down. We will not shut up. And we will not leave. That is what we are going to do." "Reconquista" specifically calls for formal return of Mexico's lost territories (what we call the U.S. Southwest) to Mexico. The classic argument for reconquista was spelled out 25 years ago. In 1982, Mexican columnist Carlos Loret de Mola visited Los Angeles, California. He was intrigued by the burgeoning Mexican community there (which was much smaller than today's). Loret de Mola saw beyond the situation, and overcoming the traditional Mexican embarrassment over emigration, saw it as an opportunity for reconquest. In his Excelsior column entitled The Great Invasion: Mexico Recovers Its Own, Loret de Mola exulted that: "A peaceful mass of people, hardworking, carries out slowly and patiently an unstoppable invasion…You cannot give me a similar example of such a large migratory wave by an ant-like multitude, stubborn, unarmed, and carried on in the face of the most powerful and best-armed nation on earth. They have marked social and family characteristics, agility for adapting to the environment and for conquering a great region, once primitive and virgin, that belonged to our fatherland, and we lost it. But it seems to be slowly returning to the jurisdiction of Mexico without the firing of a single shot, nor requiring the least diplomatic action, by means of a steady, spontaneous, and uninterrupted occupation….The territory lost in the 19th century by a Mexico torn by internal strife and under centralist dictatorships led by paranoid chiefs, like Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, seems to be restoring itself through a humble people who go on settling various zones that once were ours on the old maps….Land, under any concept of possession, ends up in the hands of those who deserve it. What Loret de Mola spells out here is a re-conquest of the U.S. Southwest by demography. Charles Truxillo, professor of Chicano studies at the University of New Mexico, thinks Republica del NorteX would be a good name for a new La Raza Latino nation. The Republic of the North would contain all of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas and the southern part of Colorado. Its capital would probably be Los Angeles. The Albuquerque-born Truxillo says the new nation is “an inevitability,” and should be created “by any means necessary.” He doubts violence will be necessary, however, because shifting demographics will make the transition a natural one. “I may not live to see the Latino homeland,” he says, “but by the end of the century my students’ kids will live in it, sovereign and free.” That's exactly what it is. Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska: The people of the poor, the lice-ridden and the cucarachas are advancing in the US, a country that wants to speak Spanish because 79.4 million Latinos impose their culture. Mexico is recovering the territories ceded to the US with migratory tactics. "This phenomenon fills me with jubilation, because the Latinos can have a growing force between Patagonia and Alaska." Their expansion as the vanguard of a Mexican conquest of the US. LULAC president Mario Obledo: "California is going to become a Mexican state. We are going to control all of the institutions. If people don't like it they should leave." I didn't make up Mex Vegas. I got it from the anti-U.S. Latino threads...
Mexican here 🙋 that's not even close to being the world's largest taco, many states in mexico use giant tortillas bigger than that one for tacos, burritos and quesadillas as a normal dish, and several of them, especially in the coast, contain lobster or any other shellfish and fish, with additional veggies and salsas or whatever
@@wolf17238 u take everyone that’s complaining then little money 🤣🤣🤣🤣.. How u assume someone doesn’t have any money because they make a statement because their statement isn’t a complaint. Stop projecting.. You the type that ain’t use to nothing someone give u a few dollars you’ll know it’s all u have and still run through it as a rich flex… I make damn good money and can afford the luxuries of life and will still say something if it’s too expensive.. Point I’m making is STFU 🤫 😂😂
"Check please"
Waitress: that will be a $1000.00
🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol
and?
Get your money up
Don't forget to tip your waitress 300.00😂
The food and drinks look amazing. The restaurant looks like you’re stepping into another world ❤
Until you leave, and then you're reminded that you're in Mex Vegas...
@@fretsward2225so that’s a bad thing why 😆
@@MrZerocool562 Since you asked:
Imagine being in a Twilight Zone episone, able to enter another country illegally, scream out that Americans who dissent are Republican inhumane racists. Next, stand before a large Latino audience in an auditorium filled with irredentists. You raise the handheld mic, and you spew anti-American psychobabble:
"I am an immigrant, just like many of you. I am a proud Latino immigrant here in the United States. My name is Jorge Ramos, and I work at Univision and at the Fusion network. And you know exactly what is going on here in the United States. There are many people who do not want us to be here, and who want to create a wall in order to separate us. But you know what? This is also our country. Let me repeat this: OUR country, not theirs. It is our country. And we are not going to leave. We are nearly 60 million Latinos in the United States. And thanks to US, the United States eats, grows and, as we've seen today, sings and dances. So when they attack us, we already know what we are going to do. We are not going to sit down. We will not shut up. And we will not leave. That is what we are going to do."
"Reconquista" specifically calls for formal return of Mexico's lost territories (what we call the U.S. Southwest) to Mexico.
The classic argument for reconquista was spelled out 25 years ago. In 1982, Mexican columnist Carlos Loret de Mola visited Los Angeles, California. He was intrigued by the burgeoning Mexican community there (which was much smaller than today's). Loret de Mola saw beyond the situation, and overcoming the traditional Mexican embarrassment over emigration, saw it as an opportunity for reconquest.
In his Excelsior column entitled The Great Invasion: Mexico Recovers Its Own, Loret de Mola exulted that:
"A peaceful mass of people, hardworking, carries out slowly and patiently an unstoppable invasion…You cannot give me a similar example of such a large migratory wave by an ant-like multitude, stubborn, unarmed, and carried on in the face of the most powerful and best-armed nation on earth. They have marked social and family characteristics, agility for adapting to the environment and for conquering a great region, once primitive and virgin, that belonged to our fatherland, and we lost it. But it seems to be slowly returning to the jurisdiction of Mexico without the firing of a single shot, nor requiring the least diplomatic action, by means of a steady, spontaneous, and uninterrupted occupation….The territory lost in the 19th century by a Mexico torn by internal strife and under centralist dictatorships led by paranoid chiefs, like Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, seems to be restoring itself through a humble people who go on settling various zones that once were ours on the old maps….Land, under any concept of possession, ends up in the hands of those who deserve it.
What Loret de Mola spells out here is a re-conquest of the U.S. Southwest by demography.
Charles Truxillo, professor of Chicano studies at the University of New Mexico, thinks Republica del NorteX would be a good name for a new La Raza Latino nation. The Republic of the North would contain all of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas and the southern part of Colorado. Its capital would probably be Los Angeles. The Albuquerque-born Truxillo says the new nation is “an inevitability,” and should be created “by any means necessary.” He doubts violence will be necessary, however, because shifting demographics will make the transition a natural one. “I may not live to see the Latino homeland,” he says, “but by the end of the century my students’ kids will live in it, sovereign and free.”
That's exactly what it is. Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska: The people of the poor, the lice-ridden and the cucarachas are advancing in the US, a country that wants to speak Spanish because 79.4 million Latinos impose their culture. Mexico is recovering the territories ceded to the US with migratory tactics. "This phenomenon fills me with jubilation, because the Latinos can have a growing force between Patagonia and Alaska." Their expansion as the vanguard of a Mexican conquest of the US.
LULAC president Mario Obledo: "California is going to become a Mexican state. We are going to control all of the institutions. If people don't like it they should leave."
I didn't make up Mex Vegas. I got it from the anti-U.S. Latino threads...
I don't like things hanging above me when I eat, how do they make sure dust doesn't accumulate? Even on real vines
Best Mexican Food are the ones that are hole in the wall places. The worst are the Fancy ones.
Dont think lobster is mexican food but either way youre trippin this place looks delicious
This ain't really Mexican food.
I bet the food good 😂😂😂 and drinks
FACTS!
@@FlyEagles-l5t yeah if you have $1000 to spend
My pockets are SCREAMING 😭😂
Hate the "screaming" remedial twits
New subscriber!! I am loving your content. Thank you so much for sharing with us! 😃🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thank you so much for being here!! Really appreciate it!
I can only imagine how expensive going there would be. But I'd be happy just going once! Everything looked amazing!
Wow. Those cocktails look amazing!
I’m not poor .. but I’m not paying $600 for “an experience “
Not poor, but clearly not rich.
People with money pay for experiences all the time. Which is why they fly private jets, sit courtside at the game.
Weathly people @@baibureh8816
@@baibureh8816 Lol, so you're a millionaire with neck chains, not a billionaire without chains
@@aaabbb-py5xd Noice!
Right!? F them! 😂
Wow can't wait to go thank you for sharing 🎉🎉🎉 lobster 🦞 🦀🦀
That's a $100 taco folks, let that sink in
Try $300
I sneeze 1000.00 so that’s not a problem for me! Sunked!
DON'T DRAG KRATUS INTO THIS🦀
The Food and Drinks look 👌🏽 AMMAZINNNNG🎉
Omg incredible !!!
We will go once we visit Vegas. Looks delicious but expensive it seems. Greetings from Cape Town, South Africa 💐💃
I used to go to Vegas to gamble, but my next trip will be almost exclusively for food 😩
will you be my friend
Tacky looking. Who would waste lobster meat that way anyhow
👏 I was looking for this comment.
@@alecoickle me too!
Thank God I live here ❤ My bday is this Friday I know where im going 😁
So how was it?
Vegas baby Vegas ❤
Right on Sister sounds great thanks 😊
This lobster taco done snapped! WOWW. She didnt mention the price though.
$95 for the lobster taco.
This is why I end up spending 10k every time I go to Vegas 😂
Looks fantastic!!! I gotta go now!!!!
WOW that thing looks AMAZING!!! 🤤❤
Mexican here 🙋 that's not even close to being the world's largest taco, many states in mexico use giant tortillas bigger than that one for tacos, burritos and quesadillas as a normal dish, and several of them, especially in the coast, contain lobster or any other shellfish and fish, with additional veggies and salsas or whatever
Thank you Mexican
It's the whatever ingredient that scares me🎉🎉🎉
So what ! It's the experience for me js sheesh !!
Question.....are there any places you can recommend?..
She said largest lobster taco not the largest taco.
Her taco looks amazing...
I never heard of a lobster taco in it was huge😮 thanks for info i will definitely visit this restaurant whenever I go to Vegas.
That looks so amazing !!!!
Whooooooooooooaaa super Delish!!!❤ been there I live here in henderson...
Sara is the best!
Looks so amazing!!!
That lobster taco is a disservice to the lobster
Exactly. Also, a lobster that big is probably pretty old. "Lets kill 100 year old lobsters and make some stupid, gimmicky nasty taco." Ass Jacks.
@@rocknroller77how long can they live
This place is giveing off the vibe it is some place exceedingly special and somewhere people remember forever ❤
Wow! Yesss going to Vegas for my birthday can’t wait to try this
Have to definitely check it out!!! Thanks
OMG looks delicious🤤
Those are absolutely gorgeous cocktails. Like wtf 😮😮😮
Just subscribe as well, I wanna try this place when i go to Vegas!🎉
Look up websites they usually have the prices
Wow! Looks delicious
Oooh I wanna go here. It looks absolutely incredible......I want that taco bad 😂
Goodness!❤
Valid!
EVERYTHING looks scrumptious! What is the cost?🤷🏾
As long as it’s under $60 per meal id say it’s worth it
@@jaweel6205What world do you live in, Biden has made it to where bacon and eggs isn't under 60$.
Can’t wait until I move to NeVada I finally going to check out these great restaurants every day ❤
Please don't.
This is a beautiful restaurant ❤
Omg girl this would be a very fun date experience. I wouldn’t be able to finish that food by myself.
Love the plating
Oh, you would be blown away by the size of it that's the fact!
Que Bonito Restaurante, Señorita.🤩😍🥰
Beautiful...amazing video❤❤❤❤
Lobster in Vegas? Yikes
So creative . 😊
Using the lobster shell to hold up the taco is cool.
She sounded cute talking in Spanish about that cocktail drink she recommended!😚
Looks delicious
That look amazing
everything is like over 70$
😂😂😂 Clearly you can't afford to go. Just like the other commentators complaining.
@@wolf17238 u take everyone that’s complaining then little money 🤣🤣🤣🤣.. How u assume someone doesn’t have any money because they make a statement because their statement isn’t a complaint. Stop projecting.. You the type that ain’t use to nothing someone give u a few dollars you’ll know it’s all u have and still run through it as a rich flex… I make damn good money and can afford the luxuries of life and will still say something if it’s too expensive.. Point I’m making is STFU 🤫 😂😂
Good looking taco.
Super creative
Dope. Just a shame there isn’t one (that I’m aware of) in the UK. I’d so be there.
Wow I love the feeling and holy crap I've never seen a taco that big
Shrimp tacos and burritos are wayy better with Flour tortillas 💯🇲🇽
wow looks so good.
That pineapple reminds me of the dinner scene from Temple of Doom.
It might be helpful to post price of the dishes
If you have to ask, you can't afford it
@@RoosterCogburn2112 But she didn't ask a question sooo...
Looks delicious and beautiful
They bringing back bedrock food
Thnx
I will be in Vegas March 19th.
I may have to check out this place.
Gonna go try it out next week but don’t see the lobster taco on the menu. Is it still on menu ?
Been there and loved it!
My stomach is screaming yes while my wallet is screaming no
The owner definitely knows his demographic.
Not many will serve a lobster with a broken leg. So this is fantastic 😊
Truff sauce on everything!!!!!
❤ hello beautiful....saying hello from Chicago Illinois 👍👍
The way she pronounced La Neta :)))
🤣🤣 not the Neda! 😂 La neTa wey.
On my to do list for sure
Laneta in Dallas is pretty good
That taco looks all shell! It's huge but it's definitely not stuffed!
How are the prices?
Yummy....nothing like a large lobsta taco...
Looks good.
Looks Delicious, but can I afford it though.
Must have a entire lobster claw
I'd need the soft shell lobster taco. lol
Can you tell us the price of the taco?
I cannot wait to go
The size of that taco though😍😍😍😍😍
Idk i might be the only one, but when i buy a drink its to get DRUNK......no other reasons 😂😂esthetics she says😂😂
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought I was gonna have to make a choice over who had the bigger taco. 😂
How much is that taco?
cost ?
Amazing
How much did it cost the lobster taco
She was blown away
The Simpsons predicted lobster stuffed with tacos
But that's not what they did here
Wow O Wow 😮
Chef looks like Ron Jeremy 😅
El Jefe=The Boss
How much was the dinner
We have the same name.. (Lynnetta)😂😂