America’s Institutional Decline Looks More Like Mexico Than Europe
“If you want to understand the future of the United States, you shouldn’t look to Europe, you should look to Mexico,” Federalist Political Editor John Daniel Davidson said.
Austin Mayor Threatens Residents With Lockdown While Vacationing In Cabo
Austin Democratic Mayor Steve Adler threatened his Texas constituents with another stay-home order if residents didn’t stay home last month while on vacation.
How Diego Maradona Made Me A Soccer Fan
My love of the game is really my love Diego Maradona.
Under A Biden Administration, Expect An Explosion In Illegal Immigration
The Biden team is planning to dismantle and reverse Trump’s entire immigration agenda, which means we should brace for a wave of illegal immigration.
What U.S. Police Can Learn From Iraq About Policing A Troubled Population
Reconciliation and empowerment is a surefire way to resecure the consent of the governed and end the policing crisis in many American communities.
Journalist David Agren On The Crisis In Mexico, From COVID To Cartels
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, John Davidson and David Agren discuss the latest unrest happening in Mexico.
Joe Biden’s First-Day-In-Office Plan Is A Betrayal Of Working-Class Americans
Biden’s promises to the citizens of Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, El Salvador, and the rest of the world stand in stark contrast to what he plans to accomplish for the American worker on Day One, which is nothing.
Toppled Statues Of Junipero Serra Obscure A History Worth Remembering
Men like the righteous Franciscan friar Junipero Serra deserve to be remembered with respect. Their statues should be treasured and defended.
Hard Times, Strong Citizens, And Freedom: The Story of The Ranchers, Businesses, And People In The Only State Not To Shut Down
‘If you have a leader that will take too much authority in a time of crisis, that’s when we lose our freedom and our liberties,’ said Gov. Kristi Noem.
If You Want To Know What Disbanding The Police Looks Like, Look At Mexico
The rise of vigilante groups in Mexico offers a hint of what happens when institutions fail and civil society collapses. America should be paying attention.
‘We Had To Lay Off Our Son’: American Businesses Are Doing Everything It Takes To Survive
‘The weight to having a family business,’ Raymond says while guiding me through massive walk-in freezers holding a fraction of their capacity, ‘is you don’t want to be the one who fails.’
The Discerning Gentleman’s Guide To A Vaguely Offensive Cinco De Mayo
Cinco de Mayo is America’s favorite excuse to drink tequila, not that you need one. Here’s how to take cold shots and make homemade margaritas
Why Americans Are More At Home Celebrating Cinco De Mayo Than Mexicans
In the same way this lockdown has caused many of us to reevaluate what we can live without, perhaps a year without a Cinco de Mayo celebration is the perfect time to examine its essential nature.
I Watched ‘Love Is Blind’ With My Eyes Closed
Given the unique circumstances presented in the program experiment, I decided to play along. If the dating was going to be blind, I would be blind too.
Mexico Is Dangerously Unprepared For The Inevitable Wuhan Coronavirus Outbreak
The virus is going to spread fast in Mexico, where a weak and corrupt state has made almost no preparations despite ample time to prepare.
Supreme Court Again Backs Trump Administration On Asylum Seekers
For the second time now, the Supreme Court has backed the administration, reaffirming that federal judges can’t dictate asylum policy.
Yes, A Border Wall Will Help Contain The Coronavirus
If the coronavirus begins to spread in Mexico, we’re going to wish we had secured the border. Suggesting we do so isn’t racist, it’s realistic.
Why It’s Dangerous And Self-Absorbed To Hold Your Wedding At A Mexican Resort
Mexican weddings require guests to assume exorbitant costs, make bold presumptions about guests’ travel preferences and abilities, and pose unnecessary security and health risks.
How To Take On The Deadly Drug Cartels That Run The U.S.-Mexico Border
A 13-year-old Oklahoma girl visiting Mexico with her family has been killed in yet another cartel ambush on a long and lonely stretch of highway just south of Falcon Heights, Texas.
My Trip To The Southern Border Revealed The Real Crisis Is Congress’ Apathy
‘We don’t have humanitarian crises,’ says Border Patrol Division Chief Lloyd Easterling. ‘We have policy crises.’