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  • July 19, 2018
    Forbes.com
    Mexico’s AMLO: Rhetoric vs. Reality
    … Since those days, the Bank of Mexico has done a reasonable job of maintaining some semblance of economic stability in Mexico. But, while there has been stability, Mexico’s economic growth has been anemic. Let’s analyze the last fourteen …
    By Steve H. Hanke
  • July 3, 2018
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Leftist Populism Wins for Mexico's Next President
    Leftist Populism Wins for Mexico’s Next President
    How will the victory of Andrés Manuel López Obrador change relations with the U.S. or Mexico’s approach to trade, the drug war, and other issues? Ian Vásquez comments.
    Featuring Ian Vásquez and Caleb O. Brown
  • June 21, 2018
    Global Americans
    Angry Mexico
    … seem to ready to throw caution to the wind and say, “screw the system—and everything else along with it.” Mexico is not doing well, but it could end up much worse with AMLO. Mexico is not doing well, but …
    By Juan Carlos Hidalgo and Ian Vásquez
  • April 10, 2018
    Blog
    Blame Mexico First
    … Poe rightly criticized Mexico’s famously restrictive, self-destructive, and hypocritical immigration policy. Partly in response to the American criticism, Mexico gradually reformed its immigration laws beginning in 2008. In that year, Mexico reduced the punishment for illegal entry to …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • December 5, 2017
    The Hill (Online)
    Saving US-Mexico Relations from the NAFTA Renegotiation
    … in Mexico is a stable environment for investment. Though the U.S. is the leading source of foreign investment in Mexico, with $92.8 billion invested in 2015, the situation has not always been so positive. Mexico remained highly protectionist …
    By Simon Lester
  • August 29, 2017
    National Interest (Online)
    Americans Are Strangely Oblivious to the Security Crisis in Mexico
    … violence in Mexico is not the only alarming development. The carnage is also spreading to areas of the country, including Mexico City itself, that previously were not major arenas. Worst of all for Mexico—and for foreign visitors—the violence …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • July 17, 2017
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Drug Violence and Populism in Mexico
    Drug Violence and Populism in Mexico
    Prohibition‐​related drug violence in Mexico may be fueling a growing populism. Ian Vasquez comments.
    Featuring Ian Vásquez and Caleb O. Brown
  • May 3, 2017
    National Interest (Online)
    Mexico’s Drug Violence Spikes Again
    Mexico extradited him to the United States in January 2017. El Chapo’s final capture created a power vacuum in Mexico’s ruthless drug trade. The USD report notes that the killings began to edge upward in 2015 when Guzman …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • September 22, 2016
    Blog
    No Mr. President, Mexico Is Not “Absorbing a Great Number of Refugees”
    … refugees from Central America.” In reality, the Mexican government has done very little to absorb refugees. From 2013 to 2015, Mexico only recognized 720 refugees from Honduras, 721 from El Salvador, and 62 from Guatemala. During the time period, Mexico
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • November 3, 2015
    Blog
    They Represent D.C. in New Mexico
    The DHS is pushing New Mexico toward compliance with REAL ID, the national ID law, by saying that it will not offer another extension of the deadline for compliance. 
    By Jim Harper
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