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US-Mexico immigration policies and history, with one exception, mired in dangerous myths

Disturbing reports are emerging of U.S. immigration round-ups following the spirit and letter of Trump’s proclamations—six men taken in handcuffs February 8 from a church-run, Virginia homeless shelter, a mother who had committed nothing worse than an immigration offense yet separated from her American children and deported from Arizona February 9. 


Francisco Nava: Spreading the seeds of organic gardening around lakeside

During World War II, in order to teach people how to grow their own food in times of scarcity, the victory garden concept was born. While living in Santa Monica, California, Francisco Nava resurrected that concept for a new generation of people interested in growing their own food; not out of scarcity, but because growing and eating healthy organic food was gaining in popularity.

Tilapia: Mexico’s go-to fish

The 40-day period of Lent – which began this week on Ash Wednesday –  is taken seriously in Mexico, although for many Catholics the practice of abstinence nowadays only embraces avoiding meat on Fridays.  

Mysterious roots of the wacky Sayaca

Ajijic has no historical records tracing the true origins of La Sayaca, the masked dancers who have played a key role in Carnaval celebrations for countless generations.