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The Mexpatriate

Kathleen Bohné

A newsletter about the national conversation in Mexico | Analysis, insights and commentary

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The Mexpat Notebook: Summer

Welcome to The Mexpatriate.

Summer days linger, but the season slips away. Time is a rapidly depleting resource; a luxury item. We are obsessed with inventing time-saving tools—from the humble washing machine to the chatbot in your pocket—...

27 hours ago
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Pencils down

Welcome to The Mexpatriate.

In today’s newsletter, I follow up with part two of my beginning of the year predictions. But before diving in, I want to take a moment to talk about the thing we apparently can’t avoid talking about: AI.

A yea...

8 days ago
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Stoppage time

Welcome to The Mexpatriate.

At the beginning of the year, I shared some predictions about the direction the national conversation would go in 2026 and even though we’ve passed half-time, I’ve decided to evaluate how The Mexpat Oracle (no,...

15 days ago
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The Mexpat is Back!

Welcome (¡por fin!) to The Mexpatriate.

Since you last heard from me, the national conversation has been both divided by deepening political rifts and united by the love of futból.

In the weeks leading up to the opening game of the 2026 W...

22 days ago
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On the past and endless present of the drug war

Since Trump returned to office, headlines about “historic” and “unprecedented” events in the drug war (and everything else) have come fast and furious.

From the U.S. designating drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, to Mexico h...

5 months ago
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