During a November 17 virtual discussion, Mexico’s ambassador, Martha Barcena Coqui, told the pro-mass-migration National Immigration Forum (NIF) that immigration to the U.S. “has to be based on facts and realities,” which essentially means resuming mas…
Since last year, President Donald Trump has worked with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez-Obrador to reduce the number of migrants arriving in the United States from Central America and other parts of the world. The initial indication is that is th…
Chinese cartels are rapidly expanding the fentanyl and methamphetamine drug trade in Mexico—a phenomenon that is taking the lives of many Americans and underscores the importance of having a secure southern border. In recent years, the “Los Zheng” cart…
There is good news and bad news about the U.S.-Mexico migration cooperation agreement that enters its second year this month. On the positive side, Mexico showed early signs of improved security at its southern border, halting more northbound migrants …
The world remains in the throes of a viral pandemic, but the World Bank is looking ahead. In an article titled,“Remittances in Times of the Coronavirus – Keep Them Flowing,” the World Bank reports that the global network of cash transfers from migrant …