A Mexican non-governmental organization recently released its annual list of the world’s fifty most murderous cities in calendar year 2021. Of those 50 cities, 46 were in the Western Hemisphere, 18 were in Mexico, and 8 were in the United States. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published March […]
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Kill Devil Hills is an area (now a municipality) on North Carolina’s Outer Banks where the Wright Brothers made their first airplane flights. It’s also where Joe Storie, 51, was killed by a drunk driver who shouldn’t even have been in the country, and who is still at large ten years later. Joe Storie, resident […]
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Tapachula, a Mexican city not far from the Guatemalan border, is a major thoroughfare for the migrants as they begin the Mexico phase of their journeys. On March 18th, a mob of non-Mexican migrants broke into an immigration processing station in Tapachula. It’s probable that eventually many of these people are going to end up […]
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In the year 2000, Iriana DeJesus was a 5-year old girl living in Philadelphia. She liked to put red ribbons in her hair. Family, neighbors and friends called her “Nena”. Her mother went to pick up food at a restaurant, thinking it was safe to leave Iriana and her sister playing in the yard. […]
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When Hailey King was a teenager, she and her family moved from Colorado to Fayetteville, Arkansas. She had been born prematurely and had been having health and social problems. So maybe a change of locale would do her good. They had no idea that Hailey would die in Fayetteville, thanks to our porous borders. After […]
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How is Mexico affected by the Russia-Ukraine War? More than you might expect, although its leaders are careful to look out for the interests of Mexico. Mexico’s Ukraine policy combines its non-intervention doctrine with a consideration for Mexican trade and for Mexicans residing in Ukraine. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, […]
Drew Rosenberg was 25 years old and a second-year law student in San Francisco. On November 16th, 2010, returning home after school, Drew was heading south on his motorcycle. Unlicensed driver Roberto Galo of Honduras was heading north. At an intersection, Galo made an unsignaled left turn, crashing right into Drew and his bike. Galo […]
The tragedy of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to dominate the media, and it’s not hard to understand why. It’s an old-fashioned conventional land war on the European continent, pitting the world’s biggest country against a country which has only been independent for three decades, yet continues to heroically fight on. Meanwhile, back […]
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“I will always be painfully honest and work as hard as I can and hopefully make a difference in people’s lives.” Those were the words of David March, a deputy sheriff for seven years in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Tragically, his service ended on April 29th, 2002. At what appeared to be a […]