A radio reporter attempting to interview the principal of a publicly funded school backed by radical groups that lay claim to the Southwestern U.S says he was chased down and tackled at the campus today, apparently by order of the principal.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles Unified School District officials say they are conducting an investigation of the "performance" and "culture" of the Academia Semillas del Pueblo Charter School.
Sandy Wells of KABC in Los Angeles was turned away at the school's front desk this morning when he tried to talk to founder and principal Marcos Aguilar.
As WorldNetDaily reported, Aguilar indicated in a recent interview he believes in racial segregation and sees his school as part of a larger cultural "struggle." Chartered by the district in 2001, the institution is backed by MEChA, a radical student group with the stated goal of returning the American Southwest to Mexico. KABC radio host Doug McIntyre has been investigating the school for the past three weeks.
Aguilar has not responded to WND's request for comment.

MARCOS AGUILAR, PRINCIPAL
ACADEMIA SEMILLAS DEL PEUBLO CHARTER SCHOOL
IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA
Aguilar, interviewed recently by an online educational journal, Teaching to Change L.A., doesn't think much of the Brown v. Board of Education decision that desegregated American schools.
He simply doesn't want to integrate with white institutions.
"We don't want to drink from a white water fountain, we have our own wells and our natural reservoirs and our way of collecting rain in our aqueducts," he said.
The issue of civil rights, Aguilar continued, "is all within the box of white culture and white supremacy. We should not still be fighting for what they have. We are not interested in what they have because we have so much more and because the world is so much larger."
Ultimately, he said, the "white way, the American way, the neo liberal, capitalist way of life will eventually lead to our own destruction. And so it isn't about an argument of joining neo liberalism, it's about us being able, as human beings, to surpass the barrier."
Aguilar said his school is not a response to problems in the public school system, as it's available only to about 150 families.
"We consider this a resistance, a starting point, like a fire in a continuous struggle for our cultural life, for our community and we hope it can influence future struggle," he said. "We hope that it can organize present struggle and that as we organize ourselves and our educational and cultural autonomy, we have the time to establish a foundation with which to continue working and impact the larger system."
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Now, is there something I'm missing here? What the hell is this school doing on US territory, paid for by US taxpayers...with a Spanish name and a stated mission of "continuous struggle" for a Mexican cultural life???
Isn't there already a Mexico with a Mexican cultural life? How about going there and enjoying it? If Americans...and I do mean cultural Americans...and if necessary, I mean WHITE Americans...don't take this as a warning that our way of life is under attack, then we have turned into such patsies that I suppose we deserve whatever we get.
Shall we wait until there are so many hostile ghettos of foreign cultures among us that we can no longer maintain the peace, and end up like France, or Denmark, or Indonesia?
Wake up people.
(If we don't, we might just HAVE to start shooting the bastards, cause they'll be shooting at us!)
The Gunslinger
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