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In October the L.A. Times ran a piece, by Mexico City-based correspondent Kate Linthicum, reporting the shocking news that Mexico is a racially stratified country. What a shocker! To many American readers this may indeed be a new concept. But I’ve been writing about this for years. Mexico is a racially stratified society. The higher one goes […]
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A recall election in California is scheduled for September 14th. If California voters choose to replace Gavin Newsom, the most likely candidate to be the next governor of California would be Larry Elder, a famous black conservative. What are the odds of Elder’s winning and what would an Elder governorship be like? For the entire […]
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It used to be that even people who didn’t want illegal aliens deported would make an exception for criminal illegal aliens, by which I mean illegals who have committed non-immigration offenses. People might say something like this: “The undocumented aren’t criminals, they just want a better life for themselves. They shouldn’t be deported. Only violent […]
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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 central Mexican town of Malinalco was recently the subject of three simultaneously-published article in the Los Angeles Times. Specifically, the three articles dealt with the problems and challenges of three Malinalco families: I. A couple who lived in the United States for several decades and returned to Malinalco with their U.S.-born children. II. A […]
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