U.S. foreign policy and economic aid to Central American
countries, perhaps, instead of pumping billions into Mideast imbroglios,
is likely to ease the flow of refugees toward Texas. But no answer is
workable until politicians in Washington and Austin realize the Rio
Grande Valley is not a battlefield.
Best selling author, TV political analyst, communications and public relations expert
I am the mother of two beautiful young women, and what I want
more than anything else is to help them, to the best of my ability, put
their best foot forward in life.
The wind appears to again be at Dilma Rousseff's back again, as
Brazil's performance at the World Cup has virtually assured that she
will be re-elected -- politics working as politics do.
CEO, Country Risk Solutions
Public opinion polls show that the majority of Mexicans believe
self-defense is the best way to protect your community and a larger
majority sees nothing wrong with vigilante justice. One could argue that
such an outcome is predictable in a country where 105,000 people are
kidnapped for ransom every year, where criminal groups blackmail one of
every 10 Mexicans and 96 percent of recorded crimes go unpunished.
syndicated Latin American columnist
If you attack immigrants, especially immigrant children, you can't call yourself a Christian.
Co-Founder, Global Philanthropy Group
While experts strive to stem this immigration surge, one
fundamental cause shouldn't be ignored: the Vatican's refusal to respect
the rights of all women to make their own childbearing decisions.
President, Population Connection
Few people on this Earth relish self-analysis the way Mexicans
do, and the country's football failures are an endless source of
national introspection.
Editor/Economist (Latin America), Economist Intelligence Unit
With our ever-expanding bucket lists, it's sometimes easy to lose
sight of the essentials. Well, we've gone to the community of travelers
at minube.ne...
Travel planning website and community
The USA team plays Belgium on July 1 and as infectiously positive
coach Jurgen Klinsmann puts it: "Now we really get started. We have a
very clear picture in front of us. You got to win no matter how. And,
it's a good feeling, now we focus on one specific opponent to beat at a
time."
Journalist/Author/Scriptwriter
In 2012, when Brittney Borjeson first visited the beachside town of
Sayulita, Mexico--a village with fewer than 4,000 residents just 25
miles north ...
A Guide to Living with Style.
Jose and Maria are mischievously conspiring against the reader,
mythologizing gun-fights, near-death escape moments and family feuds.
They take you in for a ride, and the only thing readers can do is fasten
their seatbelts and hang on tight.
This month, as kids across the United States wrapped up the
school year and started their summer breaks, thousands of children from
Central America were embarking on a different kind of transition.
President & CEO, HIAS, the U.S. Jewish community's global refugee agency
The Mexican state of Tamaulipas, birthplace of the country's
oldest criminal organization, the Gulf Cartel, is again awash in blood.
Author, 'In the Shadow of Saint Death: The Gulf Cartel and the Price of America's Drug War in Mexico'
The deep, dark world of caves is fascinating. From caves that
light up with the glow of millions of glowworms, to underground caverns
stuffed with crystals bigger than the average house -- here's our guide
to 10 of the coolest caves in the world.
Tours and activities around the world
The current controversy over 'puto' boils down to two simple
questions: (1) is it a homophobic slur?, and if so, (2) should its use
be banned by FIFA?
Associate Professor of Spanish Linguistics, University of New Hampshire
Baseball is the only sport where if you fail 7 out of 10 times
you are considered successful, thus you have to learn how to get up from
defeat.
Benjamin A. Gilman Alumni Ambassador
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