Children And Illegal Immigration

Allan on September 15th, 2022

The border between the U.S.A. and Mexico is 1,954 miles long. It’s the 10th-longest border in the world, stretching from the Gulf of Mexico in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It’s the most frequently-crossed border in the world. I’ve crossed the U.S.-Mexico border over 300 times. I’ve crossed it on foot. […]

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Allan on May 22nd, 2019

The U.S.-Mexican border is a dangerous place for children. They can be kidnapped, or simply utilized to help illegal aliens get into the country and not be deported. This encourages more border crossers to use them and thus puts the children in more danger. Some are even being rented as props to get across the […]

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The latest installment in the Said in Spanish series, with five topics: 1. Mexican media discovers that other countries (not just the U.S.) deport Mexican minors. 2. Mayor of Mexican border city complains about  migrants in her city. 3. Univision reports an immigration raid. 4. St. Patrick’s Battalion. 5. Eugenio Derbez. To read the entire […]

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Allan on July 15th, 2018

The hullabaloo over family separation at the border continues.  It´s true that our border is a humanitarian nightmare. But it’s not Trump’s fault. Trump is trying to fix the problem. It turns out many of these parents of the five and under set are criminals that have to be separated from their children, some don’t […]

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