Mexico City lawmakers propose giving couples option of renewable marriage licenses

On October 4, 2011, in Love & Relationships, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A proposal by Mexico City lawmakers, designed to tackle rising divorce rates and the legal hassle of ending unhappy unions, would give couples the option of entering into marriage contracts for as little as two years. “If the relationship is not stable or harmonious, the contract simply ends,” said Leonel Luna, a member of the [...]

American missionary Nancy Davis, who devoted her life to Mexico, killed after ambush on highway

On January 26, 2011, in Faith & Spiritual, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

American missionaries Sam & Nancy Davis singing at Christian Chapel Church An American missionary couple who had dedicated their lives to the spreading of the gospel for nearly forty years in Mexico were ambushed on Wednesday by gunman in a black truck near the city of San Fernando, Mexico, according to the Pharr Police Department [...]

Send more troops: Texas Gov. Perry warns Obama of "dire threat amassing on southern border"

On August 9, 2010, in Uncategorized, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

It’s a state that shares 1,200 miles of border with a neighboring country — Mexico — that is plagued by violence, drugs and political corruption.

As each day passes, warnings signs are increasingly evident that Texas, and other border states, are on the receiving end of increased danger on U.S. soil.

Today, Texas Governor Rick Perry hand-delivered a warning letter to President Barack Obama — who was scheduled to speak at the University of Texas in Austin on higher education and the economy — urging the federal government send 1,000 troops to the Texas-Mexico border…

Border crisis: Arizona enacts new illegal immigration law to crack down on violent crime

On April 27, 2010, in Uncategorized, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Citing a failure by the federal government to fix a national crisis over border control and illegal immigration, the State of Arizona last week passed a tough new law aimed at equipping law enforcement with tools necessary to protect citizens.

Governor Jan Brewer signed the “Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act” in a decision that she characterized as one “not taken lightly.”

Opposition to the bill materialized swiftly, and critics charge it will encourage racial profiling and harassment of Mexicans in general…

EXCLUSIVE: SPLC militia report targets Minutemen border patrol outposts

On August 23, 2009, in Featured, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Camp Vigilance, located on an active smuggling trail less than three miles from the U.S.-Mexico border in the high desert of East San Diego County, is home to the Minutemen and Border Auxiliary Patrol of California. Average citizens volunteer to help secure the borders. A new report by the Southern Poverty Law Center focuses on the movement’s role in fueling domestic plots, conspiracies and racist rampages…

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