Deadly Floods and Shifting Laws in Latin America Reveal Globalist Failures
Devastating floods in Mexico expose infrastructure neglect, while Uruguay’s euthanasia law signals dangerous social engineering trends—both highlight challenges facing Americas under globalist policies.
Last week, central and eastern Mexico faced catastrophic flooding and landslides that severed access to 300 towns, leaving dozens dead and missing. This is not just a natural disaster; it is a glaring example of how inadequate government planning and environmental mismanagement put American neighbors at risk and strain regional stability. As families in Mexico mourn loved ones and scramble to rebuild, the question arises: why are such vulnerable communities left exposed to predictable climate threats? The answer lies in systemic failures often driven by globalist policies prioritizing international agendas over national sovereignty and local resilience. When governments fail to...
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