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HispaniCon: Border Security
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A web log on social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of that rare breed of commentator, the Hispanic Conservative (a.k.a. HispaniCon). Friday, May 19, 2006. Posted by HispaniCon at 5/19/2006 03:10:00 PM. View my complete profile. A Little Coca with your Mocha? The Economics of Immigration. Chávez Has Money. Encouragement for the Besieged. Oil Trouble in Ecuador. Alan García Redux. Let Puerto Rico Decide. The Point Is This. Silvio Canto, Jr.
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HispaniCon: How Many Immigrants?
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A web log on social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of that rare breed of commentator, the Hispanic Conservative (a.k.a. HispaniCon). Friday, May 19, 2006. That is the question. For many, perhaps most Americans, the question is not Should we welcome immigrants? A moderate influx may be economically helpful and culturally invigorating; a huge one would be disruptive. It is not easy, however, to look at a proposed law and predict how many newcomers it might let in. Oil Trouble in Ecuador.
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HispaniCon: Mayor Bloomberg on Immigration
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A web log on social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of that rare breed of commentator, the Hispanic Conservative (a.k.a. HispaniCon). Thursday, May 25, 2006. Mayor Bloomberg on Immigration. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has some excellent ideas. Of a touchy subject. Posted by HispaniCon at 5/25/2006 04:37:00 PM. View my complete profile. Cries from the Border. Joined at the Hip. Chávez the Divider. A Little Coca with your Mocha? The Economics of Immigration. The Point Is This.
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HispaniCon: The Economics of Immigration
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A web log on social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of that rare breed of commentator, the Hispanic Conservative (a.k.a. HispaniCon). Friday, May 19, 2006. The Economics of Immigration. Why legislators fail to understand the economics of this problem is beyond me. Due to the demographic shift being caused by the baby boomers, the ratio of working-age persons in the U.S. to retirees aged 65 and over will drop like a stone from the current 4.7:1 ratio to 3.5:1 by 2030, a...Well, the U&#...
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HispaniCon: Chávez the Divider
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A web log on social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of that rare breed of commentator, the Hispanic Conservative (a.k.a. HispaniCon). Monday, May 22, 2006. From the New York Times. As Venezuela's president, Hugo Chávez, insinuates himself deeper in the politics of his region, something of a backlash is building among his neighbors. Posted by HispaniCon at 5/22/2006 08:11:00 AM. View my complete profile. A Little Coca with your Mocha? The Economics of Immigration. Oil Trouble in Ecuador.
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HispaniCon: Immigration Bill Passes Senate
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A web log on social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of that rare breed of commentator, the Hispanic Conservative (a.k.a. HispaniCon). Friday, May 26, 2006. Immigration Bill Passes Senate. From the Arizona Daily Star. Landmark legislation to secure U.S. borders and offer millions of illegal immigrants a share of the American dream cleared the Senate on Thursday, a rare election-year reach across party lines and a triumph for President Bush. Now the hard part begins. Joined at the Hip.
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HispaniCon: Oil Trouble in Ecuador
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A web log on social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of that rare breed of commentator, the Hispanic Conservative (a.k.a. HispaniCon). Wednesday, May 17, 2006. Oil Trouble in Ecuador. What's going on here. Ecuadorean President Alfredo Palacio sent troops to guard oil facilities seized from Occidental Petroleum Corp. as they are transferred to state control, officials said Tuesday. Posted by HispaniCon at 5/17/2006 08:25:00 AM. View my complete profile. Alan García Redux.
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HispaniCon: Hate Groups
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A web log on social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of that rare breed of commentator, the Hispanic Conservative (a.k.a. HispaniCon). Wednesday, May 17, 2006. Tension over illegal immigration is contributing to a rise in hate groups and hate crimes across the nation, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. It says that racist groups are using the immigration debate as a rallying cry. Posted by HispaniCon at 5/17/2006 08:19:00 AM. View my complete profile. Alan García Redux.
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HispaniCon: Joined at the Hip
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A web log on social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of that rare breed of commentator, the Hispanic Conservative (a.k.a. HispaniCon). Thursday, May 25, 2006. Joined at the Hip. From the Wall Street Journal. Since Evo Morales took office as president [of Bolivia] in January, the coca grower turned socialist politician has aligned his country so closely with Venezuela's Hugo Chávez that it is sometimes difficult to tell where one government begins and the other ends. Http:/ reluctantnom...