Mexican Meddling

The Ukrainian/Russian  crisis continues, and it  illustrates the power  of ethnic politics.    Ukraine and Russia are both attempting to protect their interests.   And the Ukrainian citizens of Russian ethnicity are  critical players in this drama. Could anything like this happen here in the U.S.A., or is the United States too exceptional for the rules to apply to us? For […]

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Mexico-watcher George W. Grayson, professor at the College of William and Mary in Virginia, has authored a “backgrounder” article  recently published by the Center for  immigration Studies.  It’s entitled “Remittances Abet Mexican Officials´ Irresponsible Behavior”. Dr.   Grayson’s article points out the vested interests of Mexican governors and  other officials in having  Mexicans north of the border  […]

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The National Labor Relations Board has teamed up with the Mexican Foreign Ministry to  promote and protect the “labor rights” of Mexican ilegal aliens in the United States.  And apparently, our GOP senators have no objection. To read the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published September 17th, 2013, on VDARE.COM.

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President Barack Obama took his pro-amnesty road show down south of the  border, and guess what? They liked it there. Well, not entirely. Some Mexicans are angry about the illegal aliens Obama  has deported, and some are impatient that he hasn’t gotten amnesty enacted  already. You can’t please everybody. But, we know where his heart […]

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Allan on February 10th, 2013

The debate over amnesty is heating up in the United States and you can be sure that it’s being closely followed in Mexico.   It’s a hot topic south of the border.   Millions of Mexicans have relatives in the United States, and their media harps upon it constantly. Mexico’s  SRE,  the Mexican Foreign Ministry (Spanish initials  for Secretaría de […]

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Allan on January 27th, 2013

Enrique Pena Nieto was elected in July of 2012 and took office as President of Mexico  on December 1st, 2012. The Mexican presidency is a six-year term with no reelection, so Pena Nieto’s term lasts until  2018. Under the past three Mexican presidents—Ernesto Zedillo, Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderon—the Mexican government has actively meddled in […]

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Mexico is in the midst of a presidential election.  Balloting is scheduled for July 1st. As I am currently visiting Mexico, you could say I’m right in the middle of it, but of course, as an American citizen I don’t vote, campaign or meddle in the election, though I do find it very interesting and […]

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