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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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Coronavirus is spreading in Latin America, and Mexico and El Salvador had a dustup over it. To read the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published March 17th, 2020 on VDARE.COM. NOTE: At the top, in the graphic, the question “Mexico Spreading Coronavirus?” is asked. Actually, the accusation was that in […]

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Allan on February 25th, 2020

Mexico’s murder rate increased in 2019 and the conviction rate is low and some recent high-profile murders have caused some political problems for the Mexican president. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published February 24th, 2020, on VDARE.COM.

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The recent massacre in an El Paso Walmart was a horrible tragedy, and I extend my condolences to the families of all the slain. Here are the topics in my latest Said in Spanish: I. Mexican Government Response to El Paso Massacre. II. Mexican Singer Lupillo Rivera Blames Trump for Low Turnout. III. Multimillionaire Emilio […]

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Allan on April 1st, 2019

The recent Mexican movie called Roma has brought the usually-ignored Mexican Race Question into the limelight. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published March 20th, 2019, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on September 26th, 2017

An earthquake hit central Mexico on September 19th, killing over 300 people. This earthquake hit on the 32nd anniversary of the Mexico City earthquake of 1985, which killed about 10,000 people, although the exact tally is unknown and much disputed. After the 1985 earthquake, several changes were made to be better prepared for the future. […]

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The lastest Said in Spanish installment features: I. Dual citizen Kate del Castillo giving advice to illegal aliens. II. An app for DREAMers, developed by a DREAMer with financing from the Mexican government III. The América thing IV.  Roger Waters slamming Trump V. A comment on Excelsior‘s website For the entire article, click, here. Article […]

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Mexicans returning to Mexico, whether by deportation or self-deportation, are having an effect in the country. In a part of the state of Mexico (Edomex), it’s been reported that the return of many Mexicans has driven up the costs of housing purchases. Also, the Mexican government is dealing with the return of Mexicans in various […]

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Many people have supposed that the ongoing cartel violence in Mexico would hurt tourism, and without doubt it has scared some potential tourists away.  Nevertheless, so many foreigners chose to visit Mexico in calendar year 2015, that Mexico had an all-time high of 32 million foreign tourists visiting the country. For the entire article, click […]

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Interesting discoveries from the past few years may indicate that archaeologists may be close to finding a tomb or tombs of Aztec emperors. Entire article located here. Article by Allan Wall, published March 14th, 2016 on Mexidata.info.

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