to be the legitimate founding father of the Mexican nation. The head of the group
Juan Carlos López Lee has acknowledged that the group's ideology includes elements of
fascism and
National Socialism, but disputes that the organization itself is fascist.
Reincorporation of territories and Hispanism The organization opposes foreign culture and influences, and rejects the
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of 1848, in which Mexico lost half its territory that now forms part of the
southwestern United States. Nationalist Front of Mexico promotes the
reincorporation of
Central America to Mexico, claiming that concerning immigration, the modern Central American republics were founded by
"self-serving landlords" and since they have separated from Mexico, and that free movement of people between them must come as a result of a political union.
Economic policy The Nationalist Front proposes a
distributist economy and advocates for Mexico to withdraw from the
World Trade Organization (WTO), the
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and the
International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Environmental policy The FNM wants to abandon and reject the use of some or all fossil fuels and deregulating the use of renewable fuels, They also encourage private investments for environmental causes and advocate for stricter laws on environmental matters. They also propose transforming prisons and penitentiaries into work centers. ==Political activities==