Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, also known by his initials AMLO, revealed that he asked U.S. authorities to grant visas to at least 10 million Hispanic migrants who have worked for more than 10 years in the country. In a regular press conference last week, the president said that he also demanded President Joe […]
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Mexican president asks US to grant visas to 10M Hispanic migrants and $20B to limit immigration


Lost Pre-Hispanic City Near Acapulco Yields Astounding Petroglyphs


A find near the Mexican city of Acapulco, in the depths of a sprawling pre-Hispanic city, spanning 334 hectares includes 38 petroglyphs, circular calendars, and a beautiful representation of a rain deity. Read more Section: News History & Archaeology Ancient Places Americas Read Later Source
Panama Hat’s Are Not from Panama, But Pre-Hispanic Ecuador


The iconic Panama hat entered public consciousness by gracing the heads of cherished film stars like Gary Cooper and Humphrey Bogart. But did you know that the Panama hat actually originated in Ecuador and is called the toquilla straw hat? Reclaiming its heritage has recently become a hot topic for artisans campaigning to change its […]
Over 500 Pre-Hispanic Obsidian Mine Shafts Uncovered in Central Mexico


Obsidian mines mined by the pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican tribes of Central Mexico, located just 31 miles (49.88 kilometers) northeast of the ancient city of Teotihuacan, were discovered by archaeologists in earlier this week. Read more Section: Artifacts Other Artifacts News History & Archaeology Read Later Source
Cruz Predicts: ‘We’re Gonna See 4 New Republican Hispanic Women’ in Congress Fighting Against Open Borders


Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) believes the four Republican Hispanic women running for Congress in South Texas and Virginia will win their competitive races in the midterms and join Republicans in calling for more border security next Congress.
Pre-Hispanic Aztatlán Culture Evidence Found Under Mexican Urban Sprawl


Workers carrying out paving and infrastructure work in Mexico’s southern port city of Maztalan stumbled upon ancient human remains from a pre-Hispanic Aztatlán culture settlement. Read more Section: Artifacts Other Artifacts News History & Archaeology Read Later
Unemployment Jumps for Black and Hispanic Women


Unemployment was up for black women, Hispanic women, black teenagers, and Hispanic teenagers.
Poll: 65% of U.S. Hispanic Voters Support Closing Southern Border Until Immigration Crisis Is Solved


A solid majority of Hispanic U.S. voters want to close the southern border until the illegal immigration crisis is solved.
Yucatán Cave Was Used For Pre-Hispanic Maya Rituals


A recent pottery find dating to the Late Postclassic Maya period by archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in Chemuyil town of Mexico’s Quintana Roo state shows that caves were sites for Maya rituals in the pre-Hispanic period. The highly structured Maya universe was divided into 13 levels of heaven, the […]
Democrats Blame Black, Hispanic GOP Wins on ‘White Supremacy’


Democrats are now blaming Republicans’ big Tuesday win with black and hispanic voters on ‘white supremacy.’ Yes, really. Democrats have always relied on race baiting and false flags to win elections, but recently have dumbed down their technique to the same accusation every single time: Republican candidates and their voters are white supremacists. Westernjournal.com reports: They […]
Study Claims Early Discipline of Black, Hispanic Children Causes More Adult Jail Time


New research published Tuesday at Education Next claims to have found that early strict discipline of black and Hispanic children causes an increase in later adult crime and incarceration, an outcome the authors assert proves the existence of a “school-to-prison pipeline.” The researchers who conducted the study are all from education schools: Andrew Bacher-Hicks, assistant […]
Pre-Hispanic Symbols Found in a Mexican Tunnel Will be Reburied


In 2019, archaeologists in Ecatepec, México state, found a centuries old tunnel with symbolic imagery. The find was so intriguing that the National Institute of Anthropology and History ( INAH) had planned to make an exhibit of the strange tunnel. But now, just two years later, those plans have fallen through, and the archaeologists are […]
Hispanic Caucus Eyes Big Amnesty After Biden Meeting with DACA Illegal Aliens


The Congressional Hispanic Caucus is eyeing a big legislative push for amnesty for millions of illegal aliens living in the United States, hoping to ride a wave of momentum after President Joe Biden met with illegal aliens at the White House. Last week, Biden met with illegal aliens enrolled and eligible for the Deferred Action […]
South Texas Hispanic Females Turning Rio Grande Valley Red: ‘If I Were the Democrats, I Would Be Very Afraid’


South Texas Hispanic females are leading the charge to turn the Democrat stronghold of the Rio Grande Valley red. The New York Times argued Sunday President Joe Biden’s victory with “only” 15 percentage points in the Rio Grande Valley is presumably due to Hispanic females who disagree with the Democrat Party over social issues and open borders. Hillary […]
Antisemitism rises among Hispanic Miami’s right wing, activists warn


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Poll: Majority of Black and Hispanic Voters Support Voter ID


A majority of Americans, including a majority of black and Hispanic voters, overwhelmingly support voter ID, a key election integrity measure, a HEP and HEP Action survey — which comes as Democrats continue to advance H.R. 1 — revealed. Jason Snead, the Executive Director of the Honest Elections Project, sent a memo to members of Congress […]
Rare Pre-Hispanic Chimú Burial Discovered In Peru


Archaeologists in northern Peru have unearthed a rare Chimú culture body with three sacred vessels. The Chimú culture existed from approximately 900 AD until 1470 AD and inhabited the northern coast of modern-day Peru, centered around their main settlement of Chan Chan . Last week, gas workers in the shanty town of Bolivar, in the city […]