Immigration
President Trump has made immigration-related deals with Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. These deals aren’t substitutes for getting control of our own border, but they help to reduce the amount of foreigners getting to the U.S. border. Our asylum policy was not designed for economic migrants, but that’s what it’s been used for. It’s […]
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My latest Said in Spanish, with six items: I. Mexico deports Indians back to India. II. Brazilians complain about treatment in Mexico. III. Africans in Mexico IV. Mexico Gives Money to Honduras. V. Honduran Almost Lynched in Mexico. VI. AMLO and Trump. To read the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published October […]
The latest installment of the Said in Spanish series includes six stories: The death of a murderer in Spain. Africans in Mexico. Refugee Applications in Mexico. Mexican Interior Minister and the Budget Migrant Busts in Mexico Remittances to Mexico. To read the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published October 17th, 2019, on […]
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A new migrant caravan, this one mostly composed of Haitians and Cubans with apparently some Central Americans, departed Tapachula, Mexico, with hopes of arriving to the United States. But by the time they’d traveled about 20 miles, they were stopped cold by Mexican security forces. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by […]
Latest Said in Spanish stories: I. More on Angry Africans in Mexico and a new Caravan Plan.II. AMLO Still Speaks Well of Trump.III. Mexican Interior Minister on Migratory Control.IV. Juan Hernandez and Remittances For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published September 30th, 2019, on VDARE.COM.
Here is the latest Said in Spanish episode, with four topics: I. A Guatemalan Report on Guatemalans in Houston. II. Marcelo Ebrard Pontificates on “White Supremacy”III. La Jornada on Mexican Independence Day on U.S. SoilIV. Central Americans Who Don’t Want Work in Mexico For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published September […]
Over three months, in response to the Trump Tariff Threat, Mexico made a deal with the U.S. In exchange for avoiding the tariffs, Mexico pledged to reduce the flow of non-Mexicans passing through Mexico to get to the United States. So three months later, how is that going? For the entire article, click here. Article […]
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As a result of Trump’s Tariff Threat, Mexico has cracked down harder on non-Mexicans passing through Mexico towards the United States. This has resulted with fewer people crossing our border, though it needs to drop a lot more. But, it’s progress. One group of non-Mexicans passing through Mexico are Africans, a group of which are […]
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, […]