Ted Cruz

The recent Summit of the Americas is over. Mexican President AMLO did not attend. But Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard did. And AMLO has been criticizing U.S. senators of Cuban descent. And, AMLO is planning to visit the U.S. in July. To read the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published June 18th, 2022, […]

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Allan on February 23rd, 2022

On February 16, Senator Ted Cruz, in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, made some comments about Mexico. Cruz spoke about the border, about the murders of journalists and politicians in Mexico, and shared his view that Mexican President AMLO was making the situation worse. These are all legitimate issues for a U.S. senator to […]

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My latest Said in Spanish news roundup of Spanish-language sources includes several items about the vast Mexican consular network in the United States, Islamic State’s threat to Hispanics, a video of a checkpoint encounter, identity fraud and why a longtime resident of the U.S. finally decides to become a U.S. citizen. To read the entire […]

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Allan on March 1st, 2016

I attended a Ted Cruz rally and the candidate gave a good speech.  On the other hand, Glenn Beck, who gave an introductory speech, said something bizarre about the Trump candidacy. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published February 29th, 2016, on VDARE.COM.

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A bizarre incident in the February 13th  GOP debate involving Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz illustrates yet again the problems of using Spanish as a political language in U.S. politics. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published February 18th, 2016, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on February 9th, 2016

The day after Ted Cruz  won the Iowa caucuses,  La Opinión, the biggest Spanish-language newspaper in the U.S., published an article  advancing the point of view that Ted Cruz is not a real Latino. That of course leads to further questions.  What is a Latino?  Is it a racial, a cultural or a political classification?  And who […]

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Allan on February 1st, 2016

The Mainstream Media goes on and on about the “Hispanic Vote” (or the “Latino Vote” if you prefer). Does that mean that Hispanics have different interests than other Americans?  That’s an important question. Also, how monolithic is this “Hispanic Vote”? How about the differences between Mexican-Americans and Cuban-Americans? For the entire article, click here. Article […]

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Candidate Rick Santorum has criticized fellow candidate Ted Cruz for his call to massively increase the visas in the H-1B program. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry published on VDARE.COM, November 3rd, 2015.

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Among our political/media elite, to question legal immigration is a big taboo.   A few politicians are questioning it, however. Recently De Facto Candidate Scott Walker began to question legal immigration. Candidate Ted Cruz, however, refuses to question it. I hope that as time goes by, more people will question it.   Legal immigration as […]

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Allan on March 29th, 2015

Here it is March of 2015, and the 2016 Presidential Election is already  upon us. With all the potential candidates, probable candidates and wannabe candidates hovering around the   media-sphere, one of them has officially launched his candidacy –  Rafael Edward “Ted” Cruz. Ted Cruz has a number of positive characteristics, yet is still something of […]

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