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Month: July 2025

ANALYSIS: U.S. Military Strikes Could ‘Make Mexico Great Again’

President Trump paved the way for military action with his designation of Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. The designation led to the authorization of surveillance flights by the CIA over Mexico and the deployment of U.S. Navy guided missile destroyers off the Mexican coast. | Border / Cartel Chronicles Read full article here: …

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Pancho Villa 1916 Raid Tours Are LIVE IN COLUMBUS!

At the EXACT SPOT of what is now the intersections of Highways 9 & 11, Pancho Villa’s 600+ “Villaistas” raided Columbus killing 8 soldiers, and 10 civilians. Tours start at the Valley Heights Cemetery to see the grave sites of the fallen civilians from that explosive morning in and around the village and Camp Furlong …

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Deming Public Schools Adjust Port of Entry Bus Stops for Palomas & Columbus Students

Read full article here: Deming Public Schools Adjust Port of Entry Bus Stops for Columbus & Palomas Students Related post: Seven American Buses Pick-up / Babysit / Feed / Educate / and Return Palomas’s Birthright Children Every School Day. Trump on Birthright Citizenship and Chain Migration. Is it the beginning of the end of Village …

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Past And Curious – Columbus, New Mexico RAIDED AGAIN!

I’ll never forget waking to that early morning Fast & Furious raid! – by BigAddison The pre-dawn darkness was lit from ground to air with whirring red and blue lights. Federal black vans and vehicles scouring the streets like cucaracha’s in your kitchen catching ratas throughout the village leaving us without a Mayor, City Council, …

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The Luna Surface – Trails from my bike

written by BigAddison The first sign of life I enter in the Captain’s log this morning is doing the moon walk as the dawning sun breaks across the South POL of the Luna County NM surface.  Riding a bike on the grounds of Luna surfaces can be extreme and challenging. My exploration always starts …

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Pinkerton: The 80th Anniversary of the The (New Mexico) Trinity Test and the Dawn of the Nuclear Age

As we approach the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, we recall that Japan’s surrender on September 2, 1945, was determined by another world-changing event: the first detonation of an atomic bomb on July 16, 1945. Read full article here: Pinkerton: The 80th Anniversary of the The Trinity Test and the Dawn …

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Mexican cattle again crossing into US – Columbus Stockyards

First 900 head come across into Arizona; Columbus, N.M., set to admit herds next week. EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – A beef industry association is hailing the reopening of America’s borders to Mexican cattle exports. Almost 900 head of cattle crossed the border into the U.S. from Agua Prieta, Mexico, at 3:50 p.m. on Monday at …

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Understanding New Mexico’s Stand Your Ground Law – It’s Do or Die!

  New Mexico, like many other states in the U.S., has laws in place that allow individuals to protect themselves when they feel threatened. These laws are often referred to as “Stand Your Ground” laws. They provide legal protection for people who use force in self-defense situations. However, understanding the specifics of New Mexico’s Stand …

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License Renewal for Seniors in New Mexico: What You Need to Know – Huron Insider

  In New Mexico, drivers aged 79 and older must renew their driver’s license every year, rather than every four or eight years as is the case for younger Source: License Renewal for Seniors in New Mexico: What You Need to Know – Huron Insider

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When Medicaid and SNAP changes from Trump’s bill will kick in!

  President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” has passed the Senate and is set to pass in the House on Thursday. If it does, the bill will head to the Whitehouse. Read Full Article Here: When Medicaid and SNAP changes from Trump’s bill will kick in – NewsBreak

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