Monthly Archives: February 2006

The Iraqi War…Can the U.S. Win?

During a business trip to Guadalajara, Mexico in February of 2005, I managed to watch a number Mexican television stations and observed their coverage of the War in Iraq. I was suprised at the amount of video footage covering … Continue reading

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Mexican Immigrant Remittances Reach $20 Billion in 2005

Migrant workers in the United States sent over $20 Billion Dollars to Mexico in 2005. The amount is second to oil exports ($28B) and double the $10B Mexico brings in from foreign tourism.
Mexico City has now climbed to second … Continue reading

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America’s Ineffective Immigration Policy

Our current immigration policy punishes the hard work of immigrants and fractures their families. It does so by perpetuating a system in which the labor of undocumented immigrants is essential to our economy and infrastructure, but in turn … Continue reading

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Bush like Nixon is into Wiretaps

The Bush Administration remains adamant about using warrant less wiretaps on American citizens in the name of National Security. Historically former President Nixon felt much the same way. Nixon went on to order illegal wiretaps, wiretaps he felt … Continue reading

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