THE 52nd STATE: Why America Must Annex Mexico to Stop the Drug Trade and Help Save Democracy and the World?


Introduction: The War That Never Ends

For decades, America has fought a losing battle against the Mexican drug cartels. Trillions of dollars have been wasted on border security, DEA operations, and failed diplomatic negotiations. Yet, the drugs keep flowing, the violence escalates, and Mexico remains a lawless wasteland ruled by cartels instead of government. There is only one solution left: America must annex Mexico and enforce democracy and law under the American Constitution.


Mexico is a Failed State

Mexico is not a functioning democracy—it is a nation run by organized crime. Every year, over 30,000 people are murdered, making it deadlier than most war zones. The Mexican government is powerless: corruption runs so deep that even police, military, and politicians work for cartels. Good leaders don’t survive—they get assassinated or hung from bridges as warnings.

Mexico has proven time and again that it cannot govern itself. The people flee instead of fighting for their own country. They rush to America, bringing crime and instability. This is not a refugee crisis—this is a national failure that needs to be fixed permanently.


The Drug Trade Will Never End on Its Own

The drug industry in Mexico is worth billions per year, creating a permanent economy of crime. Cartels are stronger than the government—they have their own armies, police, and justice systems. Even if one cartel is eliminated, another one instantly rises. Drug legalization in the U.S. won’t stop them; cartels still profit from human trafficking, extortion, and weapons smuggling. Every overdose in America is proof that this war is unwinnable unless the source is destroyed.


The Border Crisis is a Symptom of a Bigger Problem

Millions of illegal migrants flood the U.S. every year because Mexico is unstable. Fentanyl, cocaine, and meth pour into America, killing thousands annually. The wall won’t stop it—the cartels control the border and find new ways around every law. The people don’t believe in Mexico anymore—they abandon it instead of fighting for its future.


Why Annexing Mexico is the Only Real Solution

Full-Scale American Military Occupation – The U.S. military eliminates cartels, dismantles corrupt officials, and enforces strict American law.

Constitutional Rule & Governance – Mexico is placed under U.S. control and governed by strict American policies.

Economic Reconstruction – Mexico’s economy is rebuilt with American infrastructure and industry.

Border Control Ends – Mexico no longer sends illegals into the U.S. because it is a U.S. state with American laws and security.


Keeping Cultures Distinct & Enforcing Order

This isn’t about mass assimilation—it’s about bringing law and stability while preserving cultural identity. No forced multiculturalism—Mexicans keep their traditions, but under American governance. Strict birth control policies prevent overpopulation and instability. No more uncontrolled migration—Mexicans live under U.S. law, within a controlled system. No more cartels, no more corruption, no more lawlessness.


The Benefits to America & The World

Annexing Mexico would end the drug war, as the U.S. military would eliminate the cartels once and for all. Border security would be permanently solved since Mexico would become part of America, removing the incentive for mass illegal migration. Economic growth would skyrocket as Mexico, under U.S. management, would finally become a productive American region. Global security would improve as cartel-funded terrorism, smuggling, and destabilization would come to an end. Most importantly, for the first time in history, Mexico would have real law, real elections, and real freedom under the U.S. Constitution.


Conclusion: America Has No Other Choice

The time for half-measures and political games is over. America has only two options: invade Mexico, establish law, and rebuild it under American rule—or continue losing thousands of lives to drugs, crime, and violence every single year. There is no fixing Mexico from within. The only way to stop the border crisis, eliminate the cartels, and bring real stability is to make Mexico the 52nd State. The time for action is now.