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Five topics in this article: 1. Texas Governor Greg Abbott Making Deals with Mexican Governors 2. Mexican Breaks Up Caravan But Giving Participants Permits 3. Mexicans Dying on Border 4. An Incident in Spain on Palm Sunday 5. Nicaragua: Swimming Lessons for Border Crashers For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published […]

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Allan on April 8th, 2022

If the Biden Administration’s immigration policy is to be opposed, more senators and representatives who oppose it are needed in Congress. Here are some of the immigration issues discussed in Ohio and Alabama GOP primaries. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall. Published April 7th, 2022, on US Incorporated.

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Allan on March 26th, 2022

Kill Devil Hills is an area (now a municipality) on North Carolina’s Outer Banks where the Wright Brothers made their first airplane flights. It’s also where Joe Storie, 51, was killed by a drunk driver who shouldn’t even have been in the country, and who is still at large ten years later. Joe Storie, resident […]

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Tapachula, a Mexican city not far from the Guatemalan border, is a major thoroughfare for the migrants as they begin the Mexico phase of their journeys. On March 18th, a mob of non-Mexican migrants broke into an immigration processing station in Tapachula. It’s probable that eventually many of these people are going to end up […]

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Our stalwart lawmakers in Washington never cease to amaze. John Binder of Breitbart reports  on a recent undertaking on Capitol Hill. It’s an amendment to an amendment that authorizes millions of new dollars for border security. That sounds impressive, until you realize the money is being appropriated for the borders of eight foreign countries! It’s […]

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The tragedy of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to dominate the media, and it’s not hard to understand why. It’s an old-fashioned conventional land war on the European continent, pitting the world’s biggest country against a country which has only been independent for three decades, yet continues to heroically fight on. Meanwhile, back […]

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Union Station is a famous historical building in Washington D.C. Built in the early 1900s, it’s an architectural relic of a bygone era. It’s currently a station serving Amtrak and other rail, bus and streetcar lines. In the early hours of January 28, a day after Holocaust Remembrance Day, the station was vandalized by someone […]

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Allan on February 2nd, 2022

On January 29th, there was a Trump rally at Conroe, Texas, in the Houston metro. Among other topics at the Conroe rally, Trump spoke of illegal immigration, and specifically the Biden Border Rush. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published February 1st, 2022, on US Incorporated.

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The latest installment of Said in Spanish. Topics of this article: 1. Mexico still a Thoroughfare for the Biden Border Rush. 2. Non-Mexicans Packed into Trailers. 3. Asylum Requests in Mexico. 4. Ebrard and Mexican Consulates in the U.S. 5. Pregnant Woman Fails to Cross Rio Grande, gets trapped on a little island. 6. Elvira […]

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American government functions best when each level of government (federal, state, county, local) stays in its own lane and its own jurisdiction. That becomes problematic, however, when the federal government either grabs too much power or cedes its power to control the border without allowing a state government to fill the void. A current case […]

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