Immigration In Mexico

Allan on June 1st, 2023

My two sons and I recently visited Spain.  We flew to Madrid, rented a car, drove around Spain, returned to Madrid and flew back.  It was a great trip. Of course we didn’t see everything.  Far from it.  Spain is bigger than California. But we covered a lot of miles, traveling from Andalusia in the […]

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Tapachula, a Mexican city not far from the Guatemalan border, is a major thoroughfare for the migrants as they begin the Mexico phase of their journeys. On March 18th, a mob of non-Mexican migrants broke into an immigration processing station in Tapachula. It’s probable that eventually many of these people are going to end up […]

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This Said in Spanish segment has five subjects: 1. Arrival of Afghan refugees to Mexico 2. Haitian illegals in Mexico 3. AMLO and 500th Anniversary of Tenochtitlan 4. Ken Salazar, new U.S ambassador to Mexico 5. Migrant Covid deaths in Mexico. For the entire article, click here.Article by Allan Wall, published August 27th, 2021, on […]

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Allan on May 30th, 2021

My first VDARE article was published twenty years ago, on May 30th, 2001. Now it’s May 30th, 2021. Here is a retrospective of the past twenty years writing for VDARE. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published May 29th, 2021, on VDARE.COM.

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The latest Said in Spanish installment: 1. Excelsior’s coverage of the American riots and the SPLC 2. The Giovanni Lopez Case in Mexico 3. Vox Party Supports Trump 4. Coronavirus Breakout in MexicaliFor the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published June 8th, 2020, on VDARE.COM.

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A new Mexican poll reveals what I have pointed out, that Mexicans don’t want their country invaded by illegals any more than we do. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published Feb. 5th, 2020 on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on January 16th, 2020

Our family recently returned from a Christmastime visit to Mexico. The trip went well and we returned safely. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published January 14, 2020 on VDARE.COM. NOTE: The title of the article I did not write, it is not accurate.I. It is entitled “Memo from Mexico” but […]

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This Said in Spanish report contains seven items from Mexico, most of them about the “caravans”. The seven items: I. President AMLO says the Central American migrants must be registered in Mexico. II. AMLO still refuses to criticize Trump. III.Pope giving Mexican Catholic Church Half a Million Dollars to Help Migrants. IV. Mexican Interior Minister […]

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AP reports indicate waning support in Mexico for the Central American caravans, and also a big Mexican raid detaining caravanners. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published April 23rd, 2019, on VDARE.COM.

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Central Americans travel through Mexico to get to the United States.  So the fewer that get stopped in Mexico, the fewer would make it to the United States. A recent Reuters article presents evidence that Mexico is now getting tougher on Central American migrants crossing through Mexico. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog […]

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