A letter to the people of Utah:
My fellow friends to the East,
may I remind you of articles 4, 5, 6, and 7 of a certain agreement:
4. The Californios shall assist in the Utahn initiation of its Mexican Colonies in exchange for assistance in capturing an equal amount of territory some time in the future. For precedence's' sake, let it be known that the Oregon country is desired, if and when the time comes to assist in its survival after the Fall.
5. Neither body shall declare sovereignty over any territory in North America without the consent of the other. If no agreement is reached and land is still taken, this treatise must be re-signed by each member, if so desired, with the addition of amendments if so desired.
6.Either member may ask for the support of the other in times of offensive war; if a denial is given, the member who asked for assistance may terminate this treaty if so desired.
7. Each shall fully recognize the sovereignty of the other, and if this treatise is ever abandoned a grace period of ten years shall be given before any action shall be taken against either body.
I am not certain if it simply slipped your minds, or if you are making aggressive moves towards my people. I sorely wish for the latter to not be true. However, I must take every precaution to ensure the safety of my people, and so I remind you thus. We agreed to not claim any land in the United States without the approval of the other. I am not going to terminate this treaty because of this, and simply wish to remind you that my approval is required before any action in the United States. If you attack a local region, I would help you, if you wished; but do so with an agreed-upon plan. I would readily allow you to have all the land to your East, but I still have claim to Colorado, and hopefully the Dakotas; see article 4. I must also remind you that I have asked for your support; if you deny this, I shall not think of it again, consider yourself in the clear. However, any action would be appreciated. Finally, I remind you of article 7. Your claim to the United States includes my California, clearly attacking our sovereignty. I would appreciate the retraction of this offer, in the stead of an agreed-upon division of the United States. I would take Colorado and Dakota, you would get the rest of the free land. This is fair. Do not forget that, if Roosevelt convinces you that my people are a threat, we have a binding agreement to a ten year grace period.
I have spoken strongly in this letter, but would like to apologize in advance if anything alluded to is false, and I have made a grave error as a result. But I must protect my people, and as such must address issues which arise, no matter their source.
Your brother in history and ally in arms,
Miguel Francisco
Post Script: I have attached a map to this letter to clarify my dreams for the Former United States. May this find you in good health.