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My family and I recently returned from our annual Christmastime visit to Mexico. Every Christmas, there is a mass temporary migration of Mexicans residing legally in the U.S. to Mexico, in vehicles laden down with luggage and consumer goods, returning to the U.S. after Christmas. We have joined that long line of cars that […]
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On November 24th, near the San Ysidro port of entry, more than 100 hostile aliens attacked the border patrol with water bottles and rocks (which can be deadly, by the way). What are the ramifications of this incident? For the entire blog entry, click here . Blog entry by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM , on November […]
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Should service in the military put an immigrant—even an illegal alien—on the fast track to citizenship? Shouldn’t those who serve be rewarded? As a veteran myself, I honor all veterans for their service and wish them well. I believe that our government must do right by them. However, we shouldn’t confuse these issues. Citizenship and immigration policy should […]
I’m currently visiting Mexico, and have been watching the nightly news on the Televisa network. On the night of June 14th, 2013, the broadcast began with a video demonstrating “El Rostro Cruel de la Migración”—the Cruel Face of Migration. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, written on June 15th, […]
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My family and I have returned safely from our yearly Christmas trip to Mexico, to the metropolitan area in which we formerly resided and in which my wife’s family still resides. We had long waits at the border both entering and leaving Mexico. Why? For the entire blog entry, click here. Article by Allan Wall, […]
The drug wars continue in Mexico, with over 50,000 killed since 2006. And Mexico, like the U.S., is having a presidential election this year. In the midst of this, there’s news of a surprising Mexican poll showing significant support for U.S. intevention in Mexico. Is that a good idea? For the entire article, click here. […]
Just what were they thinking in the U.S. Justice Department? What were they thinking when they cooked up a scheme to allow thousands more weapons to be smuggled to Mexican drug cartels? And will anybody ever be held accountable for it? It’s not as if there weren’t enough weapons floating around Mexico. There are plenty […]
Not only are drug cartels shooting up Mexico, they’re now north of the border. They are expanding in several states—notably Texas. And it’s been happening under the watch of Texas Governor Rick Perry, who wants to be our president. That’s the same Rick Perry who opposes a fence on the border and brags about giving […]
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Mexico is awash in weapons, many of which are used in drug cartel violence. This is a big problem, but much of the rhetoric on both sides of the border has been unhelpful and counterproductive. Both Mexico’s Calderon administration and the U.S. Obama administration blame U.S. gun shops for the proliferation of guns in […]