Remittances

Allan on April 22nd, 2020

Immigrants in the United States, both legal and illegal, send remittances back to relatives in their home countries. These countries have grown accustomed to remittances, and are highly dependent. It’s like a drug. Because of the coronavirus crisis people many people are no longer working and that includes immigrants. That’s drying up the monetary flow, […]

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The LA Times has an article about how the coronavirus and crime in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published April 8th, 2020, on VDARE.COM.

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The latest installment of the Said in Spanish series includes six stories: The death of a murderer in Spain. Africans in Mexico. Refugee Applications in Mexico. Mexican Interior Minister and the Budget Migrant Busts in Mexico Remittances to Mexico. To read the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published October 17th, 2019, on […]

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Latest Said in Spanish stories: I. More on Angry Africans in Mexico and a new Caravan Plan.II. AMLO Still Speaks Well of Trump.III. Mexican Interior Minister on Migratory Control.IV. Juan Hernandez and Remittances For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published September 30th, 2019, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on July 30th, 2019

The Trump administration made a migration deal with Guatemala. What does this deal consist of and what is Guatemala getting in exchange for agreeing to it? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published July 30th, 2019, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on November 28th, 2018

The latest installment of Said in Spanish deals with the topic of the Caravan.   There are five topics: 1.  The Governor of Baja California asks Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto for help. 2.  Mexico Complains about the Tear Gas 3.  Honduras Complains about the Rubber Bullets 4.  Mexican Human Rights Commission on Honduran Border Havoc […]

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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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Several responses to the Donald Trump Presidency are occurring  in Mexico simultaneously. There were anti-Trump marches on February 12th in which tens of thousands marched against Trump. Jorge Castaneda and others have another plan to sabotage the Trump Agenda – jam the U.S. immigrations courts. At the same time, Mexico is preparing to receive more […]

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Allan on February 16th, 2017

Where will U.S.-Mexican relations go in the age of Donald Trump, the newly-inaugurated President of the United States? For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published February 13th, 2017 on Mexidata.info.

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Trump’s border wall proposal, and especially his proposal that Mexico pay for it, continues to elicit strong condemnation and refusal among the Mexican elite. The latest Mexican government official to speak out is Luis Videgaray, the Finance Minister. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published April 18th, 2016, on […]

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