Fifteen years after I left the staff of Senate Foreign Relations, where we had held historic hearings revealing the corruption of Mexico's elites, a friend at the Mexican embassy warned me that I was still on a kill list there.
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Crime exists everywhere, his transfer to the US for security reasons does not affect his speech at the Oscars, I see no reason to detract from the recognition of his Mexicanness
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" Yet del Toro seems to value being able to secure his daughters north of the line in the sand between the Lovecraftian madness of Mexico and the sane safety of suburban America."
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"It’s almost as if del Toro finding refuge north of the border while his father’s kidnappers are, at least for now, bottled up south of the border is what Trump meant by implying that our immigration system should be reformed so that Mexico is sending their best."
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His father was kidnapped in Mexico. Sad!
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Reminds me of Bob Marley, discussing his own forced decision to leave Jamaica. "Jamaica is a really, really good place; and Jamaica is a really, really bad place."
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For all considerations of culture and rule of law, it's always worth noting that Mexican illegal immigrants are making a very rational economic choice.
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(I am conflating dollars together with all other quality-of-life measures as "economics")
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