Louisiana
OK, this is a tricky title. It’s not that a lost Maya city was in a location in the city of New Orleans. It’s that a PhD student at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the U.S., using lidar technology, discovered the existence of a lost Maya city in eastern Mexico. For the entire […]
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I accompanied my younger son, a university student, on a trip to Mississippi and Louisiana. The trip was his idea and he planned it. A road trip is an opportunity to see our country at ground level. You drive through part of the U.S.A, you see landscapes, cities, historical sites and even talk to people. […]
Several Supreme Court decisions handed down in June that didn’t really changed anything on the border: 1. Pugin v. Garland/Garland v. Cordero-Garcia 2. United States v. Hansen 3. United States v. Texas For the entire blog entry click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published July 3rd, 2023, on Border Hawk Blog.
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“She was always in an upbeat mood”, said Eileen Necklen of her friend and former co-worker America Thayer, decapitated at the age of 56 by Alexis Saborit-Viltres, 42, who shouldn’t have been in the country. America Mafalda Thayer was an immigrant from Cuba who changed her name to America when she became a citizen. She […]
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