The growth of the Hispanic population in the United States has been much-discussed in the media. Are Hispanics assimilating? Are they becoming Americans? Do they have the same interests as other Americans? Those are more controversial questions, and are questions that one can get into trouble for asking. And yet, they should be asked, and […]
Pete D’Abrasco has announced a challenge to incumbent Republican congressman David Rouzer of North Carolina’s 7th District. D’Abrasco’s campaign press release called for a ten-year moratorium on immigration. Good call. Even if he doesn’t win (and it’s hard to beat an incumbent), D’Abrasco can bring this proposal before the public. For the entire blog entry, […]
Many Americans these days retire in Mexico. And they like it. There are some great places to live in Mexico. However, there are two questions we should ask about it: What economic reasons in the United States are encouraging Americans to retire in Mexico? Shouldn’t these issues be dealt with? When these Americans retire to […]
The latest Said in Spanish, with four topics: I. An anti-ICE patrol in San Diego, U.S.A.2. Public Charge Law3. Guatemalans in U.S. Voted in Guatemalan Election4. Nearly One in Four Guatemalans Want to Emigrate For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published August 21st, 2019, on VDARE.COM.
The recent raids in Mississippi were well-executed, detaining hundreds of illegal alien workers. Of course, about half were released, which was a mistake, but the government did show what it can do. In Georgia, poultry workers were afraid it was about to happen in that state, so many workers walked off their job. In the […]
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The Virginia General Assembly recently celebrated its four hundredth anniversary, having been founded in 1619 at Jamestown, where America began. Besides being the oldest legislative body in the Western Hemisphere, this lawmaking body is an important, formative part of American history. It served under three national governments: The British Empire, the Confederate States of America […]
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Congratulations to Alejandro Giammattei, who won the Guatemalan Presidential Election on August 11th. President-Elect Giammattei, like many Guatemalans, do not like the current state of a migration deal the Trump administration made with Guatemala (which hasn’t yet been approved by the Guatemalan President). So Giammattei would like to change the deal. President-Elect Giammattei is not […]
The recent massacre in an El Paso Walmart was a horrible tragedy, and I extend my condolences to the families of all the slain. Here are the topics in my latest Said in Spanish: I. Mexican Government Response to El Paso Massacre. II. Mexican Singer Lupillo Rivera Blames Trump for Low Turnout. III. Multimillionaire Emilio […]
A recent poll in Mexico was sponsored by the Washington Post and Mexico’s Reforma paper. It asks questions about Mexican President AMLO, about U.S. President Trump and about the immigration passing through Mexico. For the blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published July 31st, 2019, on VDARE.COM.
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