The Border

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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American government functions best when each level of government (federal, state, county, local) stays in its own lane and its own jurisdiction. That becomes problematic, however, when the federal government either grabs too much power or cedes its power to control the border without allowing a state government to fill the void. A current case […]

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In the state of Oklahoma, a state senator has proposed ending the automatic birthright citizenship anchor baby policy which our country has had for decades. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published January 14th, 2022, on US Incorporated.

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Allan on January 6th, 2022

It’s 2022, and what does the year have in store for us on the immigration front. The CIS (Center for Immigration Studies) published an article with the predictions of 12 of its immigration analysts. For my blog entry on the CIS article, including a link to the article, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, […]

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The latest installment of Said in Spanish: 1. Mexican National Guard Shoots a Vehicle Carrying Illegal Aliens, a Cuban Dies 2. Irineo Mujica Rants 3. Mexican National Guard Retreats from Sticks and Stones 4. Day of the Dead Memorial for Illegal Border Crossers 5. Record Number of Asylum Requests in Mexico 6. Oklahoma Governor Kevin […]

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The COVID-19 coronavirus has dominated the news since early 2020. The virus and the ways it’s been handled have greatly affected our lives. You might say that public health shouldn’t be politicized, but how can you avoid it? One thing we ought to be able to agree on is that we shouldn’t be bringing in […]

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My wife and son and I recently went to the border and saw the segments of the border barrier. If only the border wall could be completed. Too bad our current administration has a different policy. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published August 6th, 2021, on US Incorporated.

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Allan on July 25th, 2021

Since the federal government wants open borders, or something close to it, Texas is now running its own immigration policy, and arresting illegal aliens for trespassing. Maybe this will work… For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published July 24th, 2021, on VDARE.COM.

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July 20th marks six months for the Biden Administration. And look at what’s become of the border! For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published July 20th, 2021, on US Incorporated.

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Pregnant women have been crossing the border illegally for years. And it’s very dangerous, both for the women and their unborn children. Now the Biden Administration is encouraging this dangerous practice by announcing that pregnant women will not be detained. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published July 14th, […]

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