Latin America
On March 1st, 2025, Donald Trump reached the 40-day mark of his presidency. How is he doing on immigration? For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published March 1st, 2025, on Border Hawk News.
The Trump administration is off to a good start with deportations though many more need to be carried out. Deportations affect different people in different ways. The Telegraph recently ran an interesting article entitled, “Trump sent me back to Mexico. I can’t thank him enough.” For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published February […]
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As of February 7th, 2025, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that, since Trump took office on January 20th, Mexico had received nearly 11,000 illegal aliens deported from the U.S. to Mexico, including about 2,5000 non-Mexicans. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published February 11th, 2025, on Mexico News Report.
For decades, Latin American leaders have cynically used the United States as a dumping ground for their own people. It was a profitable scam for Latin American leaders, but it looks like it’s coming to an end. Donald Trump has only been in office for two weeks and two days, but it’s obvious there’s a […]
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Shortly after Mexico escaped the tariffs of Donald Trump, more earthshaking news was announced: Ecuador is slapping 27% tariffs on importations from Mexico. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published February 5th, 2025, on Mexico News Report.
Donald Trump is not yet president, but is already being treated as U.S. president by foreign leaders. Neither the Honduran nor the Mexican governments like the idea of mass deportations of their citizens from the United States. Both countries are dealing with the threat in a diffierent way however. For the entire article, click here. […]
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Remittances are funds sent by foreign workers to their families back in their home countries. A recent article in Spain’s El País (which has good Latin American coverage) takes a look at “the hidden costs of remittances to Guatemala.” For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published September 14th, 2024, on Border Hawk News.
The 2024 Summer Olympics was held in Paris from 24 July to 11 August. Mexico won 3 silver medals and 2 bronze medals, but no gold. This was an improvement over the previous 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held in 2021) in which Mexico won 4 bronze medals but no silver and no gold. For the entire […]
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Mexico and Guatemala share a 541-mile border. Most of the crossings of this border are from the Guatemalan side into Mexico. Now there is a movement the other way which hasattracted the attention of the Guatemalan government. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published July 26th, 2024, on Mexico News Report.
The Darien Gap, a jungle in Panama, is a major link along the invasion route that leads from South America into Central America, and eventually to the U.S. On May the 5, Cinco de Mayo in Spanish, Panama held its presidential election. Jose Raul Mulino won the election and is scheduled to take office July 1st. One […]
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