Marcelo Ebrard
The U>S.-Mexico border is considered closed to “nonessential” travel. How does one define “nonessential” travel. And how tight is the border, really? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published March 23, 2020, on VDARE.COM.
Coronavirus is spreading in Latin America, and Mexico and El Salvador had a dustup over it. To read the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published March 17th, 2020 on VDARE.COM. NOTE: At the top, in the graphic, the question “Mexico Spreading Coronavirus?” is asked. Actually, the accusation was that in […]
Continue reading about Mexico and El Salvador Have Dustup Over Supposed Coronavirus Passengers
Trump’s deal with Mexico (to reduce the amount of migrants crossing Mexico to get to the United States) is still working. The traffic has been greatly reduced. Not that Central Americans don’t keep trying to get in. Groups of Central Americans have recently crossed the Suchiate River and tried to get further into Mexico. These […]
The latest Said in Spanish has five topics: 1. A white Balthazar sparks criticism. 2. A tragedy at sea. 3. Eiza Gonzalez complains. 4. Juan Hernandez warns. 5. White elite Latin Americans decry “white nationalism”. To see the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published December 27th, 2019, on VDARE.COM.
Here is the latest Said in Spanish episode, with four topics: I. A Guatemalan Report on Guatemalans in Houston. II. Marcelo Ebrard Pontificates on “White Supremacy”III. La Jornada on Mexican Independence Day on U.S. SoilIV. Central Americans Who Don’t Want Work in Mexico For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published September […]
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 recent massacre in an El Paso Walmart was a horrible tragedy, and I extend my condolences to the families of all the slain. Here are the topics in my latest Said in Spanish: I. Mexican Government Response to El Paso Massacre. II. Mexican Singer Lupillo Rivera Blames Trump for Low Turnout. III. Multimillionaire Emilio […]
President Trump called off his threat to put tariffs on Mexican imports until Mexico stops the massive movement of non-Mexicans crossing through Mexico to get to the United States. Instead, Mexico and the U.S. have made an agreement. So who wins, and who loses. That depends on what occurs next…. For the entire blog entry, […]
Continue reading about Trump Calls Off Tariff Threat. A Defeat or a Triumph? That Depends…
Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Mexico. The President announced it in a tweet on May 30th which said the tariffs would be imposed “until such time as illegal migrants coming through Mexico, and into our country, STOP.” (Twitter source here). The tariff threat certainly got the attention of the government of Mexico, and […]
Continue reading about Is the Trump Tariff Threat Having Some Effect? It Sure Looks Like It
President Trump has threatened a 5% tariff on all Mexican goods beginning on June 10th “until such time as illegal migrants coming through Mexico, and into our Country, STOP. “ Is the Tweeter-in-Chief really going to do it this time, or back down? I don’t know, but the Mexican government takes this very seriously and […]
Continue reading about Mexican Government Working to Avoid the Trump Tariff Threat