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Allan on December 5th, 2023

If you look at the big picture, you see that the Biden Border Rush is continuing. But it’s diversifying. The Biden administration is transforming the ways by which they can bring in more foreigners and projecting an aura of false legality over much of it. To see the entire blog entry click here. Blog entry by […]

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Florida recently passed a law, which is scheduled to take effect July 1st, that will prohibit bringing illegal aliens into the state or allowing them to take jobs. This sounds totally reasonable to me, but the Mexican government doesn’t like it. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published May […]

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In May of 2023, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, yet another of those white Mexicans, visited Oklahoma and Florida, both of which have Republican governors. Not only did he attend the opening of a consulate in Oklahoma City, in Florida, Ebrard openly campaigned against the state’s new immigration laws that require, among other things, employers to use E-Verify.  For the entire article, […]

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Historically, Spain has a massive influence on Mexico:  the language, the culture, the religion, and the demographics.  It’s obvious. But did you know it’s not all a one-way street?   Contemporary Spain has also been influenced by Mexico. My two sons and I, who lived many years in Mexico, recently visited Spain, and we saw these […]

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Aside from all of the problems on our border and the long term economic, cultural and social issues caused by the ongoing illegal alien invasion, traveling across Mexico to get to the United States presents its own set of dangers for the migrants themselves. An ongoing case involves a bus of migrants crossing Mexico which […]

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On the morning of May 12, Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) held his usual morning press conference. It was a real tour de force, the main, recurring theme was the U.S. National Question as interpreted by the Mexican government. AMLO, with sidekick Marcelo Ebrard, and some eager reporters, bashed Republicans(including a sitting governor, […]

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Allan on December 2nd, 2023

Last month I visited Spain with my two sons. The plan was simple. We flew to Madrid, picked up a rental car, drove around the country, returned to Madrid, and flew back. Spain is bigger than California so of course we didn’t see it all. But we covered a lot of territory, from Andalusia in […]

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Chihuahua is the biggest state in Mexico. It’s located on Mexico’s northern border, across from Texas and New Mexico. The State Department’s Mexico Travel Advisory lists Chihuahua on the “Reconsider Travel” category, “due to crime and kidnapping.” For years, drug cartels have been fighting each other in Chihuahua. The cartels don’t limit themselves to drug smuggling. They also […]

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A fire at a Mexican detention center in Ciudad Juarez – across the border from El Paso – killed 39 people and wounded 29. What happened and who is blame? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published April 3rd, 2023, on Border Hawk Blog.

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Allan on November 30th, 2023

My two sons and I took a trip to Spain . It’s a great place to visit. We had a rather simple plan – land in Madrid, rent a car, drive around the country and see things. And that’s what we did. Since I write about immigration, I was on the lookout for immigration angles. […]

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