Allan on January 25th, 2017

Donald Trump is now the President of the United States.

How is this going to affect the relationship between Mexico and the United States?

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Article by Allan Wall, published on Mexidata.info, January 23rd, 2017.

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Allan on January 23rd, 2017

On January 20th, 2017, Donald Trump was inaugurated as President of the United States.

Isn’t that something?

We now have a president who appears to be in agreement that the border should be secured and our immigration policy should serve the interests of the United States.   That’s great.

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Blog entry by Allan Wall, published January 22nd, 2017, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on January 19th, 2017

On our family’s recent trip to Mexico,  I saw some apparent returnees at the counter of the repatriation desk at the Mexican border immigration station.

Breitbart has a report from Matamoros, Mexico, which is across the border from Brownsville, Texas.  According to Breitbart,
“…approximately half of the Mexican nationals who had traveled through this city on their way to their hometowns claim they will not be returning to the United States, city officials said.”

And this is before Donald Trump is even president.

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Blog entry by Allan Wall, published January 18th, 2017, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on January 17th, 2017

My family and I, as our usual custom, visited Mexico at Christmastime.  This short article is about our visit.

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 16th, 2017, on Mexidata.info.

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On my latest visit to Mexico, I saw evidence that some Mexicans are already returning, pre-Trump, to Mexico.

Of course Mexican elitists including Jorge Castaneda are still plotting against Trump.

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 13th, 2017, on VDARE.COM.

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If Donald Trump keeps his promise and deports illegal aliens, can the Mexican government and Mexican society absorb the returning Mexicans?

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Article by Allan Wall, published December 22nd, 2016, on VDARE.COM.

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The latest Said in Spanish installment includes….

I. A report from Pomona, California.

II. DREAMers visit Mexico.

III. Mexican Speaker of the House and Mexican Illegal Aliens in the U.S.

IV. Mexican Foreign Minister Visits Washington, D.C.

V. A Mexican State Governor Makes a Joke.

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Article by Allan Wall, published December 21st, 2016, on VDARE.COM.

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During the election, as I reported, the Mexican government tried to get many Mexicans in the U.S. to naturalize so they could vote against Trump.

Now that the election is over, Mexico’s ambassador to the U.S. still wants Mexicans to apply for citizenship.

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Blog entry by Allan Wall, published December 22nd, 2016, on VDARE.COM.

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The demographic transformation of the U.S. is partially reflected in lists of the most common surnames.

In the 1990 census, all of the fifteen most common American  surnames  were English surnames: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Jones, Brown, Davis, Miller, Wilson, Moore, Taylor, Anderson, Thomas, Jackson, White, Harris.

In the 2000 census, there were four Spanish surnames in the Top Fifteen  list.  In the 2010 census there were six Spanish surnames in the list: Garcia, Rodriguez, Martinez, Hernandez, Lopez and Gonzalez.

The top five surnames in the 2010 list are still English surnames: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown and Jones.

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Blog entry by Allan Wall, published December 16th, 2016, on VDARE.COM.

 

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The importance of the Hispanic Vote and of using the Spanish language in political campaigns became conventional wisdom in U.S. politics.

But in his recent election victory, Donald Trump won with a campaign that did not produce campaign ads in Spanish and didn’t even have a Spanish-language section on the campaign website.

Nevertheless, Trump appears to have won a few more points of the Hispanic Vote than Mitt Romney did in 2012.

Trump did have Hispanic consultants, in fact he had a National Hispanic Advisory Council.  But they don’t appear to have done his campaign  much good, and some advisers abandoned Trump after his Phoenix speech.

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Article by Allan Wall, published November 27th, 2016, on VDARE.COM.

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