Central American Migration
The latest Said in Spanish reports on the Biden Border, Mexican immigration policy, and the complaint that Guatemalan consulates in the U.S. are understaffed and underfunded. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published March 22nd, 2021, on VDARE.COM.
Continue reading about Said in Spanish: The Biden Border, Illegals in Mexico, Guatemala’s Consulates
Over three months, in response to the Trump Tariff Threat, Mexico made a deal with the U.S. In exchange for avoiding the tariffs, Mexico pledged to reduce the flow of non-Mexicans passing through Mexico to get to the United States. So three months later, how is that going? For the entire article, click here. Article […]
Continue reading about After Three Months, How is the U.S.-Mexico Deal Going?
The Mexican political and media world is still talking about the Trump Triumph and his upcoming presidency. Here are a few examples: 1. The Mexican Foreign Ministry (SRE for its initials in Spanish) plans to continue meddling in the United States. And with the SRE’s vast consular network north of the border that’s very easy […]
Continue reading about Mexican Reactions to the Trump Triumph
Donald Trump has been lambasted in the Mexican media since he announced his candidacy, but should he win the election, Mexico would have to deal with a Trump Presidency. Furthermore, an editorial in the Mexican media actually calls for Mexico to construct walls on its southeast borders with Guatemala and Belize. For the entire article, […]
Continue reading about Would a Trump Wall Force Mexico to Construct its own Border Walls?
Reuters reports that Mexico is not doing a very effective job at stopping Central American illegal aliens from crossing through its territory to get to the United States. Mexico is stopping fewer of them. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published June 10th, 2016, on VDARE.COM.
Emperor Obama has handed down his Amnesty for Illegal Aliens Edict, and wants Congress to just accept it. But don’t worry, it’s already been accepted by other branches of the U.S. government – Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. After all, these countries seem to have a veto over our immigration policy. About 5 […]