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Coercion, bribery, and deception: Tactics allegedly used by CCP to dominate the world, according to new report
A recent report by a U.S. political research group presents a large network of Chinese Communist Party influence that is throughout the world, infiltrating government organizations and democratic institutions. The Washington-based group was founded in 1983 and aims to strengthen civil society, political parties, and shore up democracy in weak regions. ...
Taiwanese multinationals leave China for Mexico and other Asian countries
Historically, successful Taiwanese firms had a natural springboard in mainland China when they grew enough to look at expanding. But with tensions at a boiling with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and coupled with the disproportionate number closures imposed by the CCP's zero COVID policy, Taiwanese multinationals prefer to ...
American 24 year-old teacher found dead in Mexico
Two weeks after disappearing while on vacation, a Georgia elementary school teacher was discovered dead on Nov. 9 on a roadside in Mexico. Alexandra Morales, 24, was found on the side of the road in Guadalajara about a week ago, WSB-TV reported.Family members said Morales left for a vacation in ...
Almost 100,000 people missing in Mexico, relatives desperate for clues
According to Mexico's National Search Commission, which has been keeping track of disappearances since 1964, about 100,000 people have vanished in the country. The majority of them are believed to have been murdered by drug gangs, and their remains are strewn throughout the desert in secret graves, mingling in communal pits, ...
Mexico: 7.1 earthquake terrifies residents, videos show
In Mexico City, the already long-suffering Mexican capital convulsed by earthquakes, another one measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale occurred, and numerous inhabitants remained in the streets for hours during the night of Aug. 7 for fear of aftershocks. Videos posted on social networks show the general anguish and uneasiness, while ...
New migrant caravan depart to the US from southern Mexico
A migrant caravan of over 400 people, including many children, started for the U.S. from the southern Mexican city of Tapachula on Saturday, Sept 4, only days after security and migration officials dispersed another similar group. People from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Haiti, and Venezuela make up the majority of the ...
Cruise ship sailing from Texas reported 27 COVID positive people on board
A cruise ship departing from Texas detected a handful of COVID-19 positive people on Wednesday, August 11, and most of them were crew members. The Carnival Vista, which was about to make a stop in Belize City, had to return to Galveston, Texas, where it sailed off after it found 26 ...
Mexico sues US gunmakers over arms trafficking
The Mexican government has launched legal action against some of the biggest gun manufacturers in the United States, for contributing to gun violence that resulted in thousands of deaths. The complaint was filed on Wednesday, August 4, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. The Mexican government accused units ...
Mexico bans the US from sending back illegal immigrants, risks exacerbating the border crisis
Mexico is prohibiting the U.S from sending illegal immigrant families back home at the onset of the current COVID-19 outbreak, just another step that threatens to aggravate the border surge. The Washington Examiner reports that the decision to prevent a large proportion of non-Mexican illegal families from returning to Mexico is likely to ...
Photo of Joe and Hunter Biden with Mexican millionaires revealed after he denied those meetings
After then-presidential candidate Joe Biden denied to Americans knowing about his son Hunter's business dealings with foreign businessmen, a photo is revealed that seems to disprove it. "Among more than 100 events scheduled in Hunter’s diary at the VP’s residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington, DC, there are meetings which ...
Kamala Harris says visiting the US-Mexico border was ‘always’ her plan
Visiting the southern border in El Paso, Texas, on Friday, June 25, Vice President Kamala Harris told reporters that she had been contemplating the trip since March. “I said back in March I was going to come to the border so this is not a new plan,” she said as reported ...
1,100 miles left, Gov. Greg Abbott vows to finish Trump’s border wall in Texas
In mid-June, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott promised to strengthen the state's border in an effort to deter ongoing drug and people smuggling, citing a 21-year peak in illegal immigration at the 1,950-mile southern border. As he seeks a third term, Abbott's vow to finish former President Donald Trump's border wall in ...
Technical issue forces emergency landing on Kamala Harris’s first international trip as VP
A Democrat from California postponed her official visit to Central American countries due to an airplane malfunction. Vice President Kamala Harris was forced to return to the United States after her aircraft experienced technical issues on June 6. Air Force Two had only just taken off from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland ...
They are ‘destroying our country,’ said former president Trump
Former President Donald Trump has slammed Biden's handling of China, the Middle East, and the border problem, saying "they’re destroying our country.” Speaking on Newsmax's "Dick Morris Democracy" on Saturday, May 29, Trump said that Biden overruled his term's efforts on the U.S.–Mexico border, resulting in the current crisis. “If he would have ...
Historic church reemerges after 42 years underwater in central Mexico
After decades underwater, a 19th-century church has emerged from the waters of a central Mexican lake, the legacy of the region's recent drought. Moving away from the tourist resorts and the coast to the center of Mexico, we find Guanajuato, whose name derives from the Purepecha, "Quanax Huata," which means "hill ...
The corrupt vaccine business: Rich Mexicans pay to get vaccinated in Texas
Wealthy Mexicans are crossing the border into Texas on private jets to get vaccinated against the CCP virus when there are hundreds of thousands of Americans waiting for the vaccine, according to a Western Journal report. The safety of the experimental vaccines against the CCP Virus, which recently began to be administered worldwide ...
Video: Pilot and Co-Pilot die when plane used for gender reveal crashes in Cancun
In Mexico, a pilot and his co-pilot died after their plane crashed into the sea during a gender reveal stunt. On March 30, about 3.30 p.m., the plane crashed in the Nichupté Lagoon, off Cancun's coast in Mexico's south-east. Guests on a nearby boat who were attending a couple's gender reveal party ...
Mexican researchers developed nose-only COVID-19 masks for eating
According to a study published on Wednesday, researchers in Mexico have developed a new mask that allows people to eat while wearing it. The catch is that it's a nose-only mask. These nose masks have similar cords that hang behind the ears and are worn underneath a complete face mask. According ...
Mexico sends 8,700 troops to the border to joining United States controlling illegal alien traffic
Recent federal disclosures disclosed that Mexico sent 8,715 troops to stem the influx of illegal aliens to the U.S. border. The decision comes as officials in the United States are failing to handle the massive flooding of Central American illegals arriving in the country. During a press conference Mexico Secretary of ...
Ford: Project in northeast Ohio relocating to Mexico
Ford announced to the media on Tuesday, March 16, that it has decided Mexico will be the new location for a big project. The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has told workers at the Avon Lake Ford plant that a new project planned for 2023 will be moved from northeast ...

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