Said In Spanish Series

The latest Said in Spanish series discusses: 1. The Mexican Foreign Ministry complains about a group of Americans protesting in front of a Mexican consulate. 2. A concert tour to allow some DREAMers in for free. 3. Flyers scare off employees and customers of a Mexican restaurant. 4. Carlos Sada visits California. 5.  A Latino […]

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Topics in the latest Said in Spanish installment: –   Mexican Presidential Candidates on Trump and U.S. Immigration Topics a  AMLO says everybody in the world has the right to migrate to the U.S.A. b. Anaya the biggest Trump-basher c.  AMLO’s Development Program Proposal d. Bronco on Trump –   Mexican Retaliatory Tariffs To read the full […]

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Univision, a U.S. Spanish-language media outlet, recently ran an article entitled 7 Argumentos Infalibles Que Puedes Usar Si Alguien Te Agrede Por Hablar Español en EEUU, which for you non-Spanish readers, translates to Seven Infallible Arguments You Can Use if Someone Attacks Your For Speaking Spanish In The United States. So what are the “seven […]

Continue reading about Univision’s “Seven Infallible Reasons” to Justify Spanish in the United States Aren’t Infallible

On May 20th, the second Mexican presidential debate was held, this time in Tijuana.     The theme was “Mexico and the World”.  Therefore there was plenty of Trump-bashing, complaining about U.S. deportation of illegal aliens, and pledges to meddle more in the United States. Mexico’s elite does not like what Trump is doing, and they are […]

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The latest Said in Spanish series deals with: I. The end of TPS (“Temporary” Protected Status) for Hondurans. II. The Mexican presidential debate. III. Eugenio Derbez in Hollywood. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published May 10th, 2018, on VDARE.COM.  

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Trump has been blamed for an increase in violence in Mexican border towns.   Why is that? Well, the argument is that deported illegal aliens, plus would-be illegal aliens who don’t cross, increases the violence in Mexican border towns. But wait a minute.  We’re not supposed to say that illegal immigration increases crime in the United […]

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Allan on April 25th, 2018

There is concern in the United States about the Mexican election, that leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) might win. My view is that if the U.S. has leadership that protects our sovereignty, it doesn’t matter who is the next president of Mexico.   Let the Mexicans choose their own leader! In fact, when it comes […]

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Allan on April 6th, 2018

As a response to the migrant caravan in Mexico, President Trump has decided to deploy the National Guard on the border. Unsurprisingly, that’s not popular among the Mexican elite. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published April 5th, 2018, on VDARE.COM. NOTE: The title of the article, as published on VDARE, […]

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The latest installment of the Said in Spanish series includes four stories: I.   The View from Tamaulipas.  The Mexican border state of Tamaulipas reports more deportations than a year ago. II. The Lost Territories.   Mexico became independent in 1821.  At least on paper, it was twice as big, but it soon lost about half its […]

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Allan on January 19th, 2018

About 190,000 Salvadorans have been ordered to return to El Salvador in Central America, 17 years after the earthquake which won them a TPS (“Temporary” Protected  Status). The TPS Salvadorans have eighteen months to go back, and in the interim the Salvadoran government plans to obtain a permanent status for them in the United States. […]

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