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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump recently said he would force Mexico to create a border wall that would halt billions of dollars Mexican immigrants living in the U.S. send back to their native country.

Having Black people accurately represented on the country's census combats the anti-black/structural racism that is pervasive throughout Latin America.

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Dylann Storm Roof, the accused gunman of the Emanuel AME Church shooting in Charleston, is slated to appear in court Thursday. The judge will hear…

This means that the "Miss USA Pageant," the "Miss Universe Pageant" and the "Celebrity Apprentice" are now out of a network home.

(GALVESTON, TX) — Mickey Mouse and friends are coming back to the Gulf Coast next year. The Disney Cruise Line announced it will set sail…

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The push is on to bring one of the most feared drug cartel leaders to justice in the United States. Texas Congressman Michael McCaul wants…

Forty-nine people whose headless, handless bodies were recovered early Sunday on a highway near the town of Cadereyta is indeed one notable massacre. The group…

Via News92FM.Com A controversial new Texas law which requires voters to present personal identification before going to the polls, has been blocked by the Obama administration. On Monday, the Justice Department sent a letter to state officials, stating that the law could be seen as discriminatory against Hispanics and other minorities. <a href=”http://news92fm.com/_homepage/cmitchell/obama-administration-blocks-texas-voter-id-law/”>Read More</a>

NEWS92FM.com – The State Department is basically renewing a warning issued last year reminding Americans about some of the dangers in that country. U.S. State Department spokesman Ken Chavez says people should exercise caution depending on what part of Mexico they plan to visit. Chavez emphasizes they are not saying don’t visit the country. “Millions […]

  via:christianpost There are three ways to join the drug cartels – by choice, by force, or in spirit. Thousands freely choose to work for the half dozen or so major drug cartels in Mexico and for the hundreds of smaller, independent drug gangs because it’s their only chance to get rich – or simply […]