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u. s. there was a long standing expectation that people of color in the u. s. especially like nodes of all types from all backgrounds would generally vote democratic except for cubans in miami, who are traditional republican stronghold. what we're seeing now is that a lot of that is changing, and perhaps there's a sense in which that story was never really true in the 1st place. right. the people categorize this, latinos come from many different countries, many different religious backgrounds, and a lot of them, you know, their political opinions are not monolithic. and so i think what we're seeing now is a lot of latinos who are conservatives, who are voting republican and the democratic assumption that latinos will magically vote for them, is now not holding true. and they're going to have to fight a lot harder for the latino vote. i'm not sure they'll really be successful in this election. the 5 key ukraine companies have been nationalized for war time state needs. the companies include a top engine maker and an energy company, presence modem, as landscape said, it was
u. s. there was a long standing expectation that people of color in the u. s. especially like nodes of all types from all backgrounds would generally vote democratic except for cubans in miami, who are traditional republican stronghold. what we're seeing now is that a lot of that is changing, and perhaps there's a sense in which that story was never really true in the 1st place. right. the people categorize this, latinos come from many different countries, many different religious backgrounds,...
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u. s. especially. but also with the rest of the world with and our likes, posts and online purchases are transmitted through digital highways like these. they are distributed at internet hubs and stored in thousands of data centers like this one. our simple swipes and taps are enabled by a gigantic behind the scenes infrastructure was locked into net or when you had internet, you tend to think of one big network. but in reality, there off $55000.00 individual networks internet. that's why internet exchange points, as they're known, it's have been incorporated into the concept of the internet. it's hard to link up the networks at the various sentences. i'm in so few. one of the biggest internet exchange points in europe di kicks is located in frankfurt, a mayan in one of these top security computing centers from canada. she knows on of you, i'm switching before we don't have a computer. we have switch in a sunday switches, arbitrate traffic is change between different matlock, followed to much easier an
u. s. especially. but also with the rest of the world with and our likes, posts and online purchases are transmitted through digital highways like these. they are distributed at internet hubs and stored in thousands of data centers like this one. our simple swipes and taps are enabled by a gigantic behind the scenes infrastructure was locked into net or when you had internet, you tend to think of one big network. but in reality, there off $55000.00 individual networks internet. that's why...
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u. s. especially a latinos, you know, of all types of from all backgrounds, but generally vote, democratic and stuff for cubans in miami who are traditional republican stronghold . what we're seeing now is that a lot of that is changing. and perhaps there's a sense in which that story was never really true in the 1st place. right. the people categorize this latino is come from many different countries, many different religious backgrounds, and a lot of them, you know, their political opinions are not monolithic. and so i think what we're seeing now is a lot of latinos who are conservatives, who are voting republican and the democratic assumption that latinos will magically vote for them, is now not holding true. and they're going to have to fight a lot harder for the lunch vote. i'm not sure they'll really be successful in this election. absolutely. fascinating. ok, thanks very much. so for now, we'll draw your expertise again a little later. or from one reason why the selection is being caught, the most important in a generation is because many americans still believe the last food back i
u. s. especially a latinos, you know, of all types of from all backgrounds, but generally vote, democratic and stuff for cubans in miami who are traditional republican stronghold . what we're seeing now is that a lot of that is changing. and perhaps there's a sense in which that story was never really true in the 1st place. right. the people categorize this latino is come from many different countries, many different religious backgrounds, and a lot of them, you know, their political opinions...
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u. s. mid terms, especially because germany is a little concerned that we're congress to go more in favor of the republicans and that the republican party could have more influence on. also the actions of the government of joe biden, that the relationships between germany and the u. s. could slide back to what they were during the trump presidency and we must remember that those relations weren't particularly good for former us president donald trump and former chancellor angle american. also, personally, didn't really seem to get along, but in particular, trump was very critical of you, but germany specifically, he criticized numerous times, germany's a trade surplus, as he criticized numerous times how germany wasn't spending enough money on defense . and these are issues that germany doesn't really want to return to the forefront and there are so some new issues at hand. for example, how the 2 countries deal in their relations with china, with the u. s. already now with jo, biting, trying to distance itself from china while germany is, is thing closer to beijing. we saw german chancell
u. s. mid terms, especially because germany is a little concerned that we're congress to go more in favor of the republicans and that the republican party could have more influence on. also the actions of the government of joe biden, that the relationships between germany and the u. s. could slide back to what they were during the trump presidency and we must remember that those relations weren't particularly good for former us president donald trump and former chancellor angle american. also,...
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u. s. economy. and especially out of time when we have a very important election, just a few days away is, is one of those cases where you're seeing republican lawmakers now paying attention more to what the american people are saying and saying that they are going to try to cater to that, especially when it seems as though democrats are doing the opposite in some cases. look, as people are driving on roads with potholes. here they're concerned about bridges and road infrastructure. here in the u. s. and a lot less about how, what the infrastructure in ukraine is handling it. you know, we need to rebuild the, our energy sector, our water in our own sectors in the us. i think the taxpayers are certainly feeling that and they're telling their members of congress. ukraine does not show up at the very top of poles as we have in this tuesday election. and i think again, congress men and women like marjorie taylor grain are hearing and pretty loud and clear from their constituents that they want money spent here not, no
u. s. economy. and especially out of time when we have a very important election, just a few days away is, is one of those cases where you're seeing republican lawmakers now paying attention more to what the american people are saying and saying that they are going to try to cater to that, especially when it seems as though democrats are doing the opposite in some cases. look, as people are driving on roads with potholes. here they're concerned about bridges and road infrastructure. here in the...
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let's turn on to some other stories making headlines around the world, especially the u. s. attorney general has appointed a veteran prosecutor to oversee the investigation of former president. donald trump . jack smith will lead inquiries into why trump had classified documents at his florida state and his role in the storming of the u. s. capital spies, he was judge, has sentence convicted fraud. sir elizabeth holmes to 11 years in prison homes had duped investors in her medical start up the rentals by falsely cleaning. the company had developed a device that detected diseases from just a few drops of blood homes have been convicted of fraud. in january, protesters in iran say that they have set fire to the ancestral home of the islamic republics, found dry totally khamenei activists claim these images on social media show. the boys. dozens of demonstrators can be seen outside the building. before a flash inside anti government protest had entered their 3rd month. unrest began after the death of a young woman arrested for allegedly wearing her head scarf and correctly d.
let's turn on to some other stories making headlines around the world, especially the u. s. attorney general has appointed a veteran prosecutor to oversee the investigation of former president. donald trump . jack smith will lead inquiries into why trump had classified documents at his florida state and his role in the storming of the u. s. capital spies, he was judge, has sentence convicted fraud. sir elizabeth holmes to 11 years in prison homes had duped investors in her medical start up the...
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charge of content moderation experts or warning of a potential spike and disinformation, especially with the u. s. mid term election. approaching an open letter. the un human rights chief told must that firing nearly every one on twitters human rights and ethics teams was, quote, not a good star. i spoke earlier with menu cornet software engineer, who is one of the people who was sacked by twitter. he told us he's taking legal action against the firing and express concern about how the mass layoffs might affect the platform. so i think the content moderation might take a hit. you might start teams and glitches more than the 4 bugs here and there. i've also heard some rumors, but these are rumors that some of the laid off employees were starting to be called back because i guess people inside the company were starting to realize that they may have been a bit too far gone a bit too far with the layout, so it's hard to tell exactly what will happen. i fully trust the colleagues i still there that they'll be doing a good job and doing their best. but i do think there will be a bit more file for him f
charge of content moderation experts or warning of a potential spike and disinformation, especially with the u. s. mid term election. approaching an open letter. the un human rights chief told must that firing nearly every one on twitters human rights and ethics teams was, quote, not a good star. i spoke earlier with menu cornet software engineer, who is one of the people who was sacked by twitter. he told us he's taking legal action against the firing and express concern about how the mass...
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u. s. men relations with lou? i mean, i know they help froman prison and all of that, especially since he recently issued those strong words against the u. s. and the sanctions that the u. s. imposed on russia. you know, he actually told time magazine that these sanctions are now hurting the entire world. so with that said, i mean, can the binded administration make amends with lula? well, i think that the u. s. as they do, i think they're going to take multiple approaches. i think the white house in the state department are certainly going to be saying nice things publicly while. busy behind closed doors. ready they are certainly going to be continuing to fund opposition to lula and certainly going to be trying to get him out of office. i think that lulu himself, i think, i think he's beyond the point of, of where he thinks that he can rely on the west as a partner. i think that he does seem to realize that that the u. s. is perceived interest really go against the reality of the interests of the people, the united states and certainly those of brazil. and so i think the cats out of the bag as far as he is concerned
u. s. men relations with lou? i mean, i know they help froman prison and all of that, especially since he recently issued those strong words against the u. s. and the sanctions that the u. s. imposed on russia. you know, he actually told time magazine that these sanctions are now hurting the entire world. so with that said, i mean, can the binded administration make amends with lula? well, i think that the u. s. as they do, i think they're going to take multiple approaches. i think the white...
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especially just on the rise. people see that the president is also said that the u. s. is actively supporting protests in the country. as you said. what evidence is that to suggest that this is the case and similarly, based on that evidence, how much is the us involved in instigating on west in the country? well, no, not really any protests. the protests were during the 1st 2 or 3 days after man, i mean, he passed away and those protests were basically because the persian language media in the west lied. they talked iranians immediately, that she was beaten to death and tortured. and so people in different parts of the country who believe the western narrative because they were saying that with such confidence that many came to the streets. and then later on it turned out that this was, these were false accusations that were made in order to create instability. the footage that came out showed that she had she, she showed no signs of physical pain. she wasn't hancock, she wasn't in any jail. and then it also came out through the autopsy in the coroner's office in the ph
especially just on the rise. people see that the president is also said that the u. s. is actively supporting protests in the country. as you said. what evidence is that to suggest that this is the case and similarly, based on that evidence, how much is the us involved in instigating on west in the country? well, no, not really any protests. the protests were during the 1st 2 or 3 days after man, i mean, he passed away and those protests were basically because the persian language media in the...
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u. k. are now an especial alliance with the u. s. o office against china, and depend on the u. s. for training and support. now if you s trained australian or british pilots or enter in training chinese pilots and without consequences than we can imagine, discipline counting from washington. however, it might also be part of a comprehensive washington lead communication strategy operating among these countries, which is constantly sequencing new. anti china stories like a steady drumbeat. western hysteria about china has a proven tendency towards a lot of fake news. and even more than this, a pathological recourse and misinterpreting basic fact the craft grow.
u. k. are now an especial alliance with the u. s. o office against china, and depend on the u. s. for training and support. now if you s trained australian or british pilots or enter in training chinese pilots and without consequences than we can imagine, discipline counting from washington. however, it might also be part of a comprehensive washington lead communication strategy operating among these countries, which is constantly sequencing new. anti china stories like a steady drumbeat....
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u. n. is desperately trying to make all countries involve even china, which is also interested in artic and other countries and especially the u. s. in russia to, you know, to, to look upon arctic as an international gateway and, and try not to weaponized and militarize it. but i think the, i think the, the, the interest in doing so is going to be up there and the u. s. has already taken steps, is taking steps to go ahead and start doing more. acclimate acclimation too much colder conditions in case a warfare is going to take place up there. and it's quite conceivable because of that opportunities they're, they're going to, everyone's going to take advantage of it. yeah, it's going to be interesting. we should start it off though. also strict, deeply, also also strategically, you have minerals and other things that at the bottom of the ocean that's critical, strategically critical for countries that need it. so there's a reason to buy countries to want to preserve and try to keep it peaceful up there and maybe share and, and break up the regions to allow for, for mining and not making claims. that's going to inevitably cause some
u. n. is desperately trying to make all countries involve even china, which is also interested in artic and other countries and especially the u. s. in russia to, you know, to, to look upon arctic as an international gateway and, and try not to weaponized and militarize it. but i think the, i think the, the, the interest in doing so is going to be up there and the u. s. has already taken steps, is taking steps to go ahead and start doing more. acclimate acclimation too much colder conditions in...
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these are 2 countries that, that were, you know, under us especially has been virtually a u. s. colony for most of the 20th and 24th century. so huge blow to united states into the, into the reputation international. and now some of the states that you just rattled off right there. let's, let's keep our eye on that because we cannot talk about us relations in south america without discussing the school of the americas or wisc or whatever. they're branding it as nowadays when fact maybe graduates from this u. s. military training program has proven to be and re k, some of the most violent, the cruelest dictators seen in latin america going as far back as the 1950 s, the u. s. intervention in guatemala and the 1950s has shifted the political landscape there for the rest of the 20th century. so what are your final thoughts on so, and, and how the u. s. continues to interfere in latin american domestic issues by continually bringing in these military leaders. yeah, i mean, so, i mean, and it's various incarnations have been have been disastrous for, for, for the region. i actually
these are 2 countries that, that were, you know, under us especially has been virtually a u. s. colony for most of the 20th and 24th century. so huge blow to united states into the, into the reputation international. and now some of the states that you just rattled off right there. let's, let's keep our eye on that because we cannot talk about us relations in south america without discussing the school of the americas or wisc or whatever. they're branding it as nowadays when fact maybe...
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ayatollah hyman ne, who make the rules. officials say the unrest is the work of foreign agents, especially the u. s. and israel hero, why did the enemies, why did america, of the zionist regime conspire against our nation under revolution and create these riots? as the supreme leader said, our country is advancing on the enemy's. don't want our country to make progress that about of home for their part. protesters aren't just angry about one policy. they're rejecting the whole regime a regime that has not tried to accommodate them. instead, the head of the revolutionary guards has tried to play down the level of public discontent. all the jobs we are telling our youth. the minority who have been deceived to stop wicked acts. today is the end of the riots. don't go to the streets anymore. so that i went on like in protests of the past, this time around, students have been joined by working class crowds, a broad based loose alliance that threatens the regime space of support. burning had jobs and attacking police stations, rejecting the authority of the security services. and the religious rules of t
ayatollah hyman ne, who make the rules. officials say the unrest is the work of foreign agents, especially the u. s. and israel hero, why did the enemies, why did america, of the zionist regime conspire against our nation under revolution and create these riots? as the supreme leader said, our country is advancing on the enemy's. don't want our country to make progress that about of home for their part. protesters aren't just angry about one policy. they're rejecting the whole regime a regime...
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you look into one but see for a long time, we have been partnering with western countries, especially the u. s. and france. but terrorism has been growing. so i think it will be smarter to look for other partners. not because we hate americans, they might also not blame us for our choices. we are under the pressure of terrorists, and we do have a right to choose who we want to work with as a bulky and bandwidth. i'll freak out a server. went curious to know if you can tell leaders in will would follow the steps of to be going to molly the us, secretary of state for political, for fed that will cannot be made the decision not to deal with the washing private security group that she completed her mind by saying that the choice of a michael was a bad one in terms of security. if you'll wait, that will cannot be not called your sleep shedding on the ground. every thing is that i made a j. c, and cup to you by him. saudi has called population to drive it. we bought a, we bought into the military, assistant population, have eyes up all wash and threw up to say 2 years of military at the state of fra
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u. s. foreign policy for the past. nearly a century or more. what you've seen over the past few decades has been more us intervention, especially after the collapse of the soviet union. we went from a bipolar world to a unipolar world, where the u. s. had completed germany. and so it has been using the instruments that it mastered during the cold war, the cia, the cobra operations, the regime change that it conducted it economic warfare for. busy in other capacities, assassinations, and it continues to do that. and of course, in case of iran, it's an open wound because of course, iran under the shot was a u. s. best friend in the region and was the 5th largest army in the world. and overnight, the people over through the dictator and the tyrant, the shot who was backed by the us back by the cia, close relationships with israel and other countries. ah, and of course, if they had a popular revolution. so of course, the u. s. thinks that can go in and it has done so for the past few decades in libya, in syria, in iraq, afghanistan, in yemen, supporting the saudis, and the emeralds. but now did you learn that iran is a, is a tough nut to crack and yo
u. s. foreign policy for the past. nearly a century or more. what you've seen over the past few decades has been more us intervention, especially after the collapse of the soviet union. we went from a bipolar world to a unipolar world, where the u. s. had completed germany. and so it has been using the instruments that it mastered during the cold war, the cia, the cobra operations, the regime change that it conducted it economic warfare for. busy in other capacities, assassinations, and it...
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u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. in i says did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we now the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam, moore, and has had a mixed success in doing so. now with laos, lau still maintains military ties to russia. i. economic ties to china is part of the belt road initiative. the new china allows railway that opened in december and transports both goods and people at very, very high speeds with the technologies of compatible with chinese best technology. and we know that while the united states has no high speed railway, china leads the world and high speed railway. and so they've got, this is very impressive railway between china allows as part of china's economic development approach and about that rail professor at
u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. in i says did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we now the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam, moore, and...
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u. s. government in the ukranian conflict, especially concerning star link satellites. just remind us of the few would. well, the whole situation really makes it kind of look like you are mosque is trying to play both sides here. because again, he's actually been labeled pro russian by a lot of ukrainian officials because of the fact that he said that perhaps ukraine should give up its territorial claim on crimea. specifically, he also said that perhaps people should consider the idea that ukraine's former territories, that have recently become part of russia in referendums, perhaps they actually want to be a part of russia. but simultaneously we have this whole story with starling, like you said last month, must said that he would not shut off the star like internet service over ukraine. even if the u. s. department of defense refused to pay for it, which is something that must ask for because apparently space x is having problems paying for that. but this is really important. we have to not forget this star length system is very important for the ukranian military, wh
u. s. government in the ukranian conflict, especially concerning star link satellites. just remind us of the few would. well, the whole situation really makes it kind of look like you are mosque is trying to play both sides here. because again, he's actually been labeled pro russian by a lot of ukrainian officials because of the fact that he said that perhaps ukraine should give up its territorial claim on crimea. specifically, he also said that perhaps people should consider the idea that...
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development bank for the remaining 20000000000 is to come from the rich industrialized nations, especially the u. s. and japan, which had urged washington to put together a large sum treasury secretary, robert rubin in particular, had long been reluctant to contribute to any us budget funds. i think in the final stage, a summer has succeeded in sort of persuading mo, blue me in the infusing money to korea. so that together with the u. s. government will you, i have lou to so to refuse a fairly large amount of money to kahlea, to celebrate crisis woven omi was a really difficult to blend at that time. i i and left negotiators and korea urge speed, financial help predicting the country's bankruptcy as the only alternative when it becomes known that the u. s. government didn't want to pay out its participation in cash at all, but only to deposit it as collateral. they are disappointed in the week running up to christmas a plan b is feverish li discussed to new york, which is supposed to involve the banks of wall street and the rescue of korea. the last resort. the banks must defer any loans due at the
development bank for the remaining 20000000000 is to come from the rich industrialized nations, especially the u. s. and japan, which had urged washington to put together a large sum treasury secretary, robert rubin in particular, had long been reluctant to contribute to any us budget funds. i think in the final stage, a summer has succeeded in sort of persuading mo, blue me in the infusing money to korea. so that together with the u. s. government will you, i have lou to so to refuse a fairly...
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so i think that that this is a kind of an unwieldy time, especially since the u. s. and china have very high tensions right now, and also a lot of saber rattling in regard to the taiwan strait. so his timing is quite strange in that respect. in addition, he will be traveling to the g 20 present bite in there are some discussions that he might meet. she jumping on the sidelines. so some of question why he made a special one day visit to beijing at this time, rather than maybe do a site meeting on the side length of the g 20. nevertheless, he is the chancellor of germany and i think he made a very for him, it was his choice, but i think it, we see a deeply divided germany on this topic. and let's keep in mind that he really gave china a lot of face because china is seen pretty much as a pariah right now. so by doing this, he really helped germ of china, but we must remember, like we saw the, you know, them getting their coverage test on the plane before they even left the plane that, you know, she didn't things policies in regard to cover. it is also a frustration for
so i think that that this is a kind of an unwieldy time, especially since the u. s. and china have very high tensions right now, and also a lot of saber rattling in regard to the taiwan strait. so his timing is quite strange in that respect. in addition, he will be traveling to the g 20 present bite in there are some discussions that he might meet. she jumping on the sidelines. so some of question why he made a special one day visit to beijing at this time, rather than maybe do a site meeting...
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u. s. national team level, especially in recent weeks. we've seen the form of a christian pulls, we haven't seen western mckinney at his best just to give you a couple of examples. those are players that really need to step up for the united states to your rain has kind of been the exception. he's been playing well, but again we have to see what heat this team is able to do when the big lights are on yet a young team, isn't it? a general center garrath by all somebody you watch the close quarters in spain for, for many years. i mean, he always so nice funny place that sir seems to have base. he organized his club football to make sure he's playing well for wales to snack lee. i mean, he made it clear to, especially ral margarita and supporters and declared that his priorities, square 1st whales, the national team, golf and then a hurry out of making a dinner. not very funny way for irrelevant at the air is funny. sorry, cold time. it's 64 years later, they have nothing to lose. what can got it, bail are offered, this is the big question m
u. s. national team level, especially in recent weeks. we've seen the form of a christian pulls, we haven't seen western mckinney at his best just to give you a couple of examples. those are players that really need to step up for the united states to your rain has kind of been the exception. he's been playing well, but again we have to see what heat this team is able to do when the big lights are on yet a young team, isn't it? a general center garrath by all somebody you watch the close...
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u. s. midterm elections, one big issue and voters minds is immigration, especially from mexico. my older apollo reports and how things look from the mexican side of the border m. i also had a record numbers of migrants on the u. s. southern border. it's one of the most politically charged issues being debated ahead of the u. s. mid term elections. oh, good critics say the politics playing out in the us are also having a significant impact on immigration policies across the border in mexico. not believe the left, it's not only policy the entire migration situation. mexico depends largely on politics and actions from the united states. human rights observers say that strict border policies, along with a recent agreement between the u. s. in mexico to contain migration has led to a pile up of migrants in mexico. jenina ramos, a program coordinator for doctors without borders, says the resulting crisis has left and yos with limited resources in general, if seen humanitarian consequences of politics. and that's something that we shouldn't write because basic needs, primary healthcare,
u. s. midterm elections, one big issue and voters minds is immigration, especially from mexico. my older apollo reports and how things look from the mexican side of the border m. i also had a record numbers of migrants on the u. s. southern border. it's one of the most politically charged issues being debated ahead of the u. s. mid term elections. oh, good critics say the politics playing out in the us are also having a significant impact on immigration policies across the border in mexico. not...