The sweat of the brows of 88% of the Mexican population—which is Christian—should in no way end up in taxes used to destroy our faith, our families, and traditions, in public universities, which are increasingly a hotbed of socialists, progressive-globalists, and woke activists.
Donald Trump, in his second term—initiated in 2025—has declared war on universities that betray Christian, family, and patriotic values. By freezing 2.2 billion dollars in federal funds and 60 million in contracts to Harvard, Trump targets the heart of the problem: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, which are nothing more than a Trojan horse to impose socialist and anti-Christian ideologies.
Mexico must take note and audit the public money that our universities spend, immediately defunding any woke initiative that attacks our faith, our identity, and our sovereignty, and that seeks to establish, subliminally or explicitly, the socialism of the decadent “4T.” Like much of what Marx Arriaga has proposed (the outdated leftist who carries the penance in his name).
Harvard, with its 53.2 billion dollar endowment, is the emblem of higher education hijacked by progressive-globalism. Its DEI programs, which Trump demands to eliminate, promote divisive identity politics, prioritizing racial and gender quotas over merit.
These initiatives undermine the traditional family and Christian morality. How important it is that Trump demands external audits of academic departments and also sanctions for anti-Semitic protests disguised as activism. Harvard resists, claiming autonomy, but taxpayers are not obligated to fund its decadence.
But in Mexico, the outlook is equally concerning. UNAM, the University of Guadalajara, and other public institutions squander millions from the treasury on lectures, events, and projects that glorify ideologies and gender perspectives, socialism, and moral relativism. How much is spent on conferences that question the natural family as the sacred core of social unity? How many classrooms ridicule our Catholic faith?








