Mexican Consular Network

The Mexican media and government pay very close attention to immigration-related topics in the United States. I learned this when I resided in Mexico and it’s still quite true today. A recent example is their reaction to Thomas Homan. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published November 14th, 2024, on Border […]

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Mexican diplomats in the United States blatantly meddle in U.S. internal politics.  In Oklahoma, the state’s governor collaborates with the Mexican consulate to enable Mexican Meddling. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published July 30th, 2024, on The Oklahoma Constitution website.

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On May 19th, 2024, the three Mexican presidential candidates participated in their third and final presidential debate. (The election is scheduled for June 2nd). In this debate, candidates discussed immigration. For the entire article, click here. Article published by Allan Wall, published May 21st, 2024, on Mexico News Report.

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Oklahoma’s Republican Governor Kevin Stitt just signed HB 4156, criminalizing illegal immigration as “impermissible occupation.” This law allows Oklahoma to remove and even imprison illegal aliens. But simultaneously, Gov. Stitt set up a task force to promote amnesty and more foreign labor in the state of Oklahoma. You can see the contradiction on Stitt’s gubernatorial […]

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The Oklahoma state legislature overwhelmingly passed a law to criminalize illegal immigration in Oklahoma. But Governor Kevin Stitt is still dawdling and has not signed it. It’s possible he may not, as he has never committed himself to doing so while the law was passing through the legislature. Not only that, but the esteemed governor […]

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Last year in my red home state of Oklahoma, a Mexican consulate was opened. This consulate was encouraged, facilitated and celebrated by Republican Governor Kevin Stitt and Republican Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt. I thought it was a bad idea, but apparently nobody influential in the Oklahoma GOP or the state government spoke out against […]

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This installment of Said in Spanish has 9 items: 1. Alicia Barcena visits D.C. 2. Ken Salazar on the Buoys 3. Mexican Presidential Candidate Promotes Dual Citizenship in New York City 4. From January to July, 6 million illegals entered Mexico 5. Biden Administration Donates Vehicles to Mexico’s Grupo Beta 6. Nine-year old girl rescued […]

Continue reading about SAID IN SPANISH: Foreign Minister Barcena Boosts Mexican Fifth Column On D.C. Visit; Biden Regime Donates Vehicles To Help Mexico Rescue Illegals; 154 Non-Hispanic Illegals Arrested In One Border Town; Etc.!

Even before a new law took effect in Florida, the Mexican Foreign Ministry’s Vanessa Calva was in the state working against it. For the entire blog entry, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published June 15th, 2023, on VDARE.COM.

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In May of 2023, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, yet another of those white Mexicans, visited Oklahoma and Florida, both of which have Republican governors. Not only did he attend the opening of a consulate in Oklahoma City, in Florida, Ebrard openly campaigned against the state’s new immigration laws that require, among other things, employers to use E-Verify.  For the entire article, […]

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Allan on January 26th, 2023

Last month, in December of 2022, my younger son and I visited the borders of California and Arizona with Mexico. In a previous article, I reported how we crossed into Mexico and followed the border from the Mexican side. In this article, I report on what we saw on the borders of California and Arizona […]

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