Author Archives: Silvio Canto, Jr.

The View from the North: Did Liberals Bother to Check?

By SILVIO CANTO, JR. As you have probably heard, Quaker Oats has decided that white liberals just couldn’t take all of that white privilege and systematic racism anymore on their pancakes. Consequently, after 1889 years of service, the company has relegated Poor Old Aunt Jemima – along with Uncle Ben — to the politically incorrect backwaters of commercial extinction. But

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The View from the North: No Money to Send Home

By SILVIO CANTO, JR. For years, Mexicans living abroad have sent billions of U.S. dollars to their families back home. These remittances are a social safety net in rural small towns across Mexico, maintaining entire families who might otherwise have no income, and are an increasingly important source of foreign revenue for the country. According to a Fox News report, remittances

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The View from the North: Mexico’s Expat Community Does its Part

By SILVIO CANTO, JR. During my time in Mexico, I learned about the huge number of U.S. and Canadian citizens who retire there, particularly in placed like San Miguel de Allende, in Guanajuato, and Chapala, in Jalisco. These expats constitute a vibrant community whose members support one another and have long had a positive influence in the country. A few

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The View from the North: Cancun Not Yet Ready to Reopen

By SILVIO CANTO, JR. Down in Mexico, the government is talking about reopening the economy. But not so fast in Cancun. According to Mexican news reports, Cancun just isn´t ready for its previously projected June 1 reopening. One English-language daily reported: “Quintana Roo Tourism Secretary Marisol Vanegas Pérez burst a few bubbles when she said that ‘it’s not true that

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The View from the North: AMLO’s Assault on Doctors

By SILVIO CANTO, JR. From what I here from friends in Mexico, doctors in that country are working in overcrowded hospitals and are being forced to wear the same medical masks for several days. And despite Mexican government figures that seem almost inconceivable regarding the number of covid-19 cases and deaths from the disease, countless national and international nonofficial sources

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