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Allan on December 7th, 2024

Donald Trump is not even president yet, but he’s already setting the agenda, both domestically and internationally. Case in point: Trump’s tariff threats. The president-elect is using them as diplomatic tools to accomplish foreign policy objectives. Canada and Mexico, our two North American land neighbors, were put on notice by Trump on Nov. 25. “This […]

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Allan on February 10th, 2023

The State of the Union (SOTU) address is an opportunity for a sitting president, of either party, to broadcast a free infomercial for his administration, spinning it in the most positive light. But even by SOTU standards, President Joe Biden’s address on February 6 was a real doozy. To read the entire blog entry, click […]

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Allan on February 6th, 2023

The Biden Border Rush continues, with hordes of illegal aliens being welcomed into the country. Where does it all end? We might consider looking at the sending nations for answers. If the Border Rush continues, how many people will decide to come to the U.S.A.? Nobody knows for sure, but some international polls give us […]

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Allan on December 2nd, 2022

In the month of October, Customs and Border Protection reported 230,678 “encounters” with illegal aliens. This term refers to both apprehensions and expulsions, including multiple “encounters” with the same individuals. Besides the raw numbers, we have to ask, where are all these illegal aliens coming from? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan […]

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As the Biden Border Rush continues with the full connivance of our government, people continue to suffer, including the illegal aliens themselves, who are being used as pawns in a globalist strategy. For the entire blog entry, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published May 5th, 2022, on US Incorporated.

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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 10th, 2021

How is Mexico dealing with the Biden administration? Well, on the one hand, it looks as though there’s going to be more Mexican meddling while Biden is president. And on the other hand, Mexico is dealing with the increased flow of Central Americans (and others) passing through Mexican territory. For the entire article, click here. […]

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One result of the coronavirus crisis is that we’ve gotten better control of our border, and our border is not the only one being tightened. Items:1. Expulsion of 10,000 in less than three weeks. 2. Central Americans sent back to Central America3. Guatemalan President Criticizes Mexico4. Deportees Hijack Mexican Bus in Guatemala5. Coronavirus Spreading Among […]

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The latest installment of Said in Spanish, with three topics: 1. La Opinión  warns illegal aliens, tells them how to avoid their chance of being detained. 2. Mexico’s Excelsior on Spanish in the U.S. 3. From the Costa Rican media, Costa Ricans vs. Nicaraguan immigrants. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, […]

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In early January 2018, the  Banco de México (Mexico’s Federal Reserve equivalent)   announced that remittances to Mexico from Mexicans abroad (nearly all in the United States) hit an historic high in calendar year 2017. From January to November of 2017, the total remittance sum sent to Mexico  was 26,167,000,000 dollars.   That 26 billion dollar plus […]

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