In a recent article I reported that Mexico is Cuba’s Biggest Oil Supplier and Trump is OK With That.

That may be about to change.

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 28th, 2026, on Mexico News Report.

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According to the Mexican government, the Mexican murder rate went down in 2025. Is that correct?

Peter Davies of Mexico News Daily dealt with this issue in his January 26th article entitled Is security in Mexico improving or are the numbers being manipulated?

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 27th, 2026, on Mexico News Report.

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Allan on January 26th, 2026

The international attention given to the Denmark Controversy (not the subject of this article) is an opportunity to look at Danish immigration policies.

Denmark has some of the toughest immigration policies in the Western world — arguably the best, with the exception of the Visegrad countries, which don’t have much immigration to begin with.

Consider this: Mette Frederiksen, current prime minister of Denmark, is not a right-winger, but a member of the center-left Social Democrat party (Socialdemokratiet) .

Nevertheless, her party was elected in 2019 on a platform which included stricter immigration policies.

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 25th, 2026, on Border Hawk News.

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Here’s a bizarre story, of a former Olympic snowboarder from Canada who became a drug kingpin in Mexico and is now in U.S. custody.

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 24th, 2026, on Mexico News Report.

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Allan on January 19th, 2026

State capitols are interesting and each one has something unique. A state capitol is a good place to visit, even if it’s closed and you can’t get inside. The state capitol shows us things about the state.

Remember of course that “capital” refers to the city and “capitol” refers to the building. A capitol can also be referred to as a “state house”.

Here is a map of the states with their capital cities:

Source: www.worldatlas.com

We recently took a trip through the U.S. Northeast, I call it The Great Northeastern Tour, you can read about it here. On that trip we visited eight state capitols, and actually got into four of them!

Here is the Ohio State Capitol in Columbus. The flags represent the counties of Ohio.

Ohio State Capitol, Columbus, Ohio. Photo by Allan Wall

Here’s a statue of famous Ohioans. In the second half of the 19th century, there were a number of prominent Americans from Ohio.

Photo by Lilia Wall

Here is the capitol of the state of New York, in Albany:

Photo by Lilia Wall

The Connecticut Capitol sits majestically on a hill.

Photo by Lilia Wall

Here is the Rhode Island state capitol in Providence. We actually got to go inside this one.

Photo by Lilia Wall

Here is the Massachusetts State House in Boston:

Photo by Allan Wall

We were inside the Massachusetts State House, in the Senate chamber and I had this short conversation with somebody there:
-I asked “How many senators are in the Massachusetts Senate?”
– “Forty”, he replied.
– I asked “What if there’s a tie?”
-The man hesitated as if he hadn’t thought of it, then replied “There are only four Republicans!”

Here is the state capitol of New Hampshire, in Concord, with a Daniel Webster statue in front:

Photo by Lilia Wall

The New Hampshire House of Representatives has 400 representatives. Each representative represents an average of 3,300 residents. That’s the smallest population to representative ratio in any state legislature in the United States.

Here is the Vermont State House in Montpelier. We got to go inside this one:

Vermont State House, Montpelier, Vermont. Photo by Allan Wall.

Here’s the nearby Vermont Agency of Agriculture:

Photo by Allan Wall

Finally, here is the Maine State Capitol in Augusta. We got to go in this one also.

Photo by Lilia Wall

Here are Lilia and Raphael at an outside balcony.

Photo by Allan Wall

Here’s a photo I took on that outside balcony. There are rocking chairs available for anybody to sit in.

So we did.

Photo by Lilia Wall

Article by Allan Wall, published January 19th, 2026, on www.allanwall.info .

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Allan on January 17th, 2026

Nicolas Maduro has been removed as president of Venezuela and U.S. President Donald Trump has set his sights on the communist island of Cuba.

Mexico is now Cuba’s main supplier of petroleum. And the Trump administration is ok with that.

What’s going on?

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 17th, 2025 on Mexico News Report.

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There’s a lot of talk nowadays about the U.S. government attacking Mexican drug cartels in Mexico.

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 11th, 2026, on Mexico News Report.

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Allan on January 9th, 2026

On January 2nd, 2026, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), Federación Internacional de Periodistas (FIP) in Spanish, released a report on journalists killed in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2025.

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 9th, 2026, on Mexico News Report.

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In case you’ve been living in a cave with no internet, on January 3rd, 2025, under President Trump’s direction, U.S. forces attacked Caracas, Venezuela, captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife and took them to the United States.

What is the reaction of the Mexican President?

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 6th, 2026, on Mexico News Report.

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Mexico is sending a team of five competitors to the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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Article by Allan Wall, published January 23rd, 2026, on Mexico News Report.

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