National Question

The Odyssey movie, by Christopher Nolan, is scheduled to be released on July 17th, and there’s a lot of buzz about it. One of the controversial issues is the casting of a black actress, Lupita Nyong’o, as Helen of Troy, a traditional white character. Did you know that Lupita Nyong’o was actually born in Mexico, […]

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The MORENA party is the most powerful party in Mexico. The president is of that party, the Congress is run by that party, the judiciary is dominated by MORENA. And, according to Dr. Simon Levy, MORENA is also flexing its political muscles in the United States of America. For the entire article, click here. Article […]

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Allan on May 13th, 2026

President Donald Trump, hosting a state visit by King Charles III of the United Kingdom, delivered two short addresses in Washington, D.C. on April 28th, one outside the White House and the other inside at the state dinner. In these speeches, Trump set forth clearly — as no recent president has — the origins and […]

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Mexico has 53 consulates on United States territory. It’s the biggest consular network, not just in the U.S., but in the whole world. to read the entire article click here. Article by Allan Wall, published May 8th, 2026 on Mexico News Report.

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The news is full of foreign policy crises, scandals, conflicts, and trends in all directions. However, a current case before the U.S. Supreme Court tops it all. It’s the birthright citizenship case, which determines the future of our nation and what sort of country it will be. Does the U.S. have sovereignty to confer its […]

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Allan on March 21st, 2026

On February 22nd, Nemesio Ruben “el Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, cartel boss of the CJNG (Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación), was captured and died from wounds sustained in a Mexican raid. It appears now that the cartel’s new leader is, or is about to be, 41-year old Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez, stepson of El Mencho. For the […]

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Allan on March 20th, 2026

Eileen Gu was born and raised in the Bay Area, and at the age of 22 is already one of the most decorated freestyle skiers in the history of the Winter Olympics, including both men and women. She won three medals at the 2026 Games — one gold and two silver. She’s also a fashion […]

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The year 2025 is the 60th anniversary of a key piece of legislation which drastically altered the direction of this country and its demographic makeup. Is change in the wind? Does 2025 signal a new era which may reverse the policies that governed our immigration strategy for the past six decades? The legislation I refer […]

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Allan on November 26th, 2025

Thanksgiving 2025 is upon us. Happy Thanksgiving to all ! The concept of thanksgiving to God is from the Bible. For example, see I Thessalonians 5:18: “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” In the One Hundredth Psalm, verse 4, the Psalmist exhorts his listeners […]

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Allan on November 25th, 2025

Twenty years ago, Uncle Sam sent me on an all expenses paid trip to Iraq, where I served a tour of duty as part of the Texas Army National Guard.  Reflecting on my experience and observations in Iraq I see that there are lessons we can learn about the multiculturalism and immigration we deal with […]

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