National Question

Allan on November 4th, 2024

Election Day, the 5th of November, is almost upon us. On November 5th, if you haven’t already, go and vote for Donald Trump. There are plenty of reasons to vote for Trump rather than for Kamala Harris. If Kamala wins, we can expect a mass immigration invasion as under Biden. We can expect a Kamala […]

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Allan on September 25th, 2024

Maná is a Mexican supergroup founded in Guadalajara which has been active for decades.  For years, Maná has promoted an agenda of solidarity with U.S. Latinos and encouraged them to vote for a certain U.S. political party. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published September 23rd, 2024, on Border Hawk News.

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Citius, Altius, Fortius Communiter” is the motto of the Olympic games, which translates to “Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together.” The 2024 Summer Olympics were just held in Paris. The games raise various questions that should be pondered. Are the Olympics globalist or nationalist in nature? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published August […]

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Allan on August 6th, 2024

If Donald Trump is elected in November (not a foregone conclusion) would he attempt to plug the anchor baby loophole? That’s the insane policy by which babies born to illegal alien mothers on U.S. soil receive automatic birthright citizenship. Thus, American nationality policy is taken from U.S. lawmakers and turned over to foreign lawbreakers. It’s […]

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Mexican diplomats in the United States blatantly meddle in U.S. internal politics.  In Oklahoma, the state’s governor collaborates with the Mexican consulate to enable Mexican Meddling. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published July 30th, 2024, on The Oklahoma Constitution website.

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Ohio Senator J.D. Vance has been selected as Trump’s vice presidential running mate. Border Hawk does not endorse political candidates, but we can and should analyze what they say and promote. How is J.D. Vance on the “National Question”? The National Question is a complex of issues including immigration (legal and illegal), citizenship, and national […]

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Allan on June 27th, 2024

Most of the time, when we discuss U.S. border problems, we’re talking about our southern border with Mexico. After all, that’s the border with most of the problems. However, as part of the Biden Border Invasion, we now have more crossings of the Canadian border than before. I recently crossed the Canadian border in both […]

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Oklahoma’s Republican Governor Kevin Stitt just signed HB 4156, criminalizing illegal immigration as “impermissible occupation.” This law allows Oklahoma to remove and even imprison illegal aliens. But simultaneously, Gov. Stitt set up a task force to promote amnesty and more foreign labor in the state of Oklahoma. You can see the contradiction on Stitt’s gubernatorial […]

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The Oklahoma state legislature overwhelmingly passed a law to criminalize illegal immigration in Oklahoma. But Governor Kevin Stitt is still dawdling and has not signed it. It’s possible he may not, as he has never committed himself to doing so while the law was passing through the legislature. Not only that, but the esteemed governor […]

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Allan on April 26th, 2024

I accompanied my younger son, a university student, on a trip to Mississippi and Louisiana. The trip was his idea and he planned it. A road trip is an opportunity to see our country at ground level. You drive through part of the U.S.A, you see landscapes, cities, historical sites and even talk to people. […]

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