Guatemalans Admit They’re Illegally Entering The U.S. To Get Bigger Houses, Not Flee Violence
‘A lot of people started to see a lot of people going to the U.S. starting to build big houses, and we wanted the same,’ says Francisco Santizo, who sent a 20-year-old son to the United States.
It’s Time For The United States To Wage War On Mexican Drug Cartels
The slaughter of an American family in Mexico is the latest sign that violence in Mexico is out of control and the U.S. needs to step in.
The Nations In America’s Backyard Are Falling Apart While The U.S. Remains Stuck In The Middle East
If the Republicans win a second term, they need to stop worrying about the Middle East and start focusing on the United States’ own backyard in Latin America.
Trump Should Stick To His Original Foreign Policy Instincts On Venezuela
In Venezuela, cautious realism is needed instead of military intervention, which would inevitably lead to another costly nation-building endeavor.
To Keep Russia At Bay, We Need Good Diplomacy, Not Threats Of War
The tiny Russian contingent that deployed to Caracas last week doesn’t threaten the United States, but blundering our way into great power conflict over this deployment does.
Why Ron Paul Is Dead Wrong On Venezuela
Although Paul thinks he must stick to his non-interventionist guns, his abandonment of the Venezuelan people in their time of need will not be forgotten.
4 Myths Democrats Are Spreading About Venezuela To Support A Dictator
The sudden outpouring of Democrat support for Nicolas Maduro should concern anyone with a cursory understanding of history.
What The United States Should Do In Venezuela Besides Nothing Or Intervention
Let South American powers do the military intervention, carrying the security burden instead of costly American occupation, which will inevitably result in a civil war.
Putting Boots On The Ground In Venezuela Would Be A Grave Mistake
Venezuela’s situation is terrible, and Nicolas Maduro’s stronghold might grow less stable over the course of the month. We still shouldn’t intervene.
Bolsonaro’s Election Indicates Brazil Can Be An Anti-Socialist Ally
Plagued by populist, left-wing regimes for too long, Brazilians have elected Jair Bolsonaro. Here’s why that’s great news for the rest of Latin America.
Central American Countries Are Helping Middle Easterners Illegally Enter The United States
Panama and Costa Rica are chokepoints on the migrant trail followed by people from other continents seeking easier U.S. entry through our porous border with Mexico.
Why The United States Should Make A Pivot Towards Brazil
A relaunch of the U.S.-Brazil relationship could reshape American foreign policy in Latin America with fabulous consequences.
How The Central American Caravan Could Lead To A U.S. Refugee Crisis Like Europe’s
While the encroaching caravan south of our border may seem miniscule in comparison, the mass exodus of migrants to Europe did not transpire overnight either.
Voters Sick Of Corruption And Exhausted Leftism Turn Right In Brazil
Since 1989, no other political party apart from the current bipartisan rivalry has arrived on the eve of the elections with such a considerable margin when compared to Jair Bolsonaro in the polls.
The Migrant Caravan May Give Republicans The Final Midterm Push They Need
The more illegal entries such as the caravan are forced upon our borders, the more Americans will demand law and order.
To Solve Border Troubles, The U.S. Must Help Make Mexico Great Again
Helping the Mexican government regain control of the cartels should be a top priority for the Trump administration. Otherwise, the border will continue to be a hopeless mess.
Why Even Non-Catholics Can Appreciate Our Lady Of Guadalupe
Most Americans’ knowledge of Our Lady of Guadalupe probably extends to recognizing the famous image of Mary, often found in the homes and businesses of many Mexican-Americans.