Immigration
The vanguard of a new “caravan” has reached the Mexican state of Oaxaca, and there are thousands of Central Americans at the border of Mexico. Mexico is issuing one-year humanitarian visas. And meanwhile, the wall is stalled. To read the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published January 27th, 2019, at VDARE.COM.
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The vanguard of the caravan has entered Mexico, crossing over into the Mexican state of Chiapas. Some caravan travelers entered Mexico legally – some did so illegally. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published January 18th, 2019, on VDARE.COM.
The latest “caravan” has set out from Honduras to go to the United States. It appears that this caravan is to be composed of smaller groups successively traveling at their own pace. Still, the goal is the same. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published January 17th, 2019, on […]
A new caravan is forming in Honduras. What is Mexico, under its new AMLO government, going to do about it? That’s a big question. Mexico’s new Interior Secretary, Olga Sanchez Cordero, gave a speech about Mexican immigration policy, and mentioned the caravan in the question and answer period. The question is, what is Mexico going […]
Mexico’s new president AMLO (Andres Lopez Manuel Obrador), in office since December 1st, still has not as the President of Mexico, criticized Donald Trump. However, the Mexican Foreign Ministry (SRE, for its initials in Spanish) has sent a diplomatic note to the U.S. embassy requesting an explanation for tear gas incidents on the border, on […]
It’s Christmastime, and some people are politicizing the holiday to guilt trip Americans into feeling bad for supporting border security. Beware of this trick. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published December 24th, 2018. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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We need a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border. One way is to have the U.S. Military build it. Why not? Isn’t it the military’s job to protect the country? The U.S. military could construct a wall, or fence or some kind of barrier on the border. When I was in Iraq in 2005, I was […]
The U.S. and Mexican governments have announced that the U.S. is giving 10 billion dollars (for starters) to Mexico and Central America. It seems to be the beginning of Mexican President AMLO’s vision of an international aid program mostly funded by the United States. The goal of the 10 billion dollars is to aid development […]
Many of us have admired Japan’s tight immigration policy, which protects its own people rather than flooding the country with foreigners working cheaper. Japan wants to remain Japanese. But could that change ? France24.com reports that Japan passed a law that could bring in over a quarter million workers. For the entire blog entry, click […]
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The supposed need for more agricultural laborers has, since the days of slavery, been a major justification for the use of cheap labor. In the long run though “cheap labor” is anything but cheap. As agriculture continues to be mechanized/automatized/robotized, this excuse is less and less valid, if it ever was. Even the New York Times is […]
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