National Question
What are they saying in the Spanish-language media about U.S. immigration policy and the National Question? After I moved to Mexico and began reading the Mexican media on a regular basis, I learned how they really look at emigration from Mexico to the United States and how they view the status of American citizens of […]
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Magna Carta is now 800 years old. The document was signed at Runnymede, near Windsor, in England, on June 15th, 2015. That’s 800 years. Magna Carta is important in the development of English constitutional law and is thus a predecessor document to the U.S. Constitution. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by […]
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In Nashville, Tennessee, six schools are scheduled to have Arabic classes in the fall semester. Is it good or bad to teach Arabic in an American high school? It depends on why it’s being taught and how it’s being taught. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM, May […]
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Columba is the Mexican-born wife of Jeb Bush. It’s hoped that she will help her husband win a bigger chunk of that elusive-but-just-around-the-corner Hispanic vote. And if Jeb wins, she would be the first Hispanic First Lady. We’re also told that Columba is a very private person, hates politics, and is not comfortable speaking […]
Jeb Bush has still not officially announced his candidacy but it’s obvious he’s a candidate. Jeb recently made a trip to Puerto Rico where he involved himself in the debate over the island’s future. Jeb supports Puerto Rican statehood. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published on May 14th, 2015 […]
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Among the necessary immigration reforms our country needs is to close up the anchor baby loophole. This is the insane policy wherein the children of illegal aliens are granted automatic citizenship. It’s a bad policy which ought to be changed as soon as possible. There is a bill in each chamber of Congress to […]
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The use of the English language has been a great asset in maintaining the unity of the United States. Now, however, the use of the Spanish language as a political language in the United States is increasing, contributing to the balkanization of the electorate. At least if politicians are lying or distorting their record in one […]
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I found the recent news that likely 2016 GOP presidential contender Jeb Bush registered to vote in 2009 as “Hispanic” unsurprising. After all, Jeb just seems to identify with the Hispanic community more than the historic American nation that built this country. Therefore, it doesn’t seem unlikely that Jeb would have registered as “Hispanic”. […]
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The latest attempt in the ongoing campaign to brainwash Evangelical Christians into supporting illegal alien amnesty is a poll recently released by “Lifeway Research”, sponsored by the Soros-supported Evangelical Immigration Table. For more information, read the entire article here. Article by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM on April 8th, 2015.
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Here it is March of 2015, and the 2016 Presidential Election is already upon us. With all the potential candidates, probable candidates and wannabe candidates hovering around the media-sphere, one of them has officially launched his candidacy – Rafael Edward “Ted” Cruz. Ted Cruz has a number of positive characteristics, yet is still something of […]