Mexico

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Urged Latinos Not to Vote for U.S. Politicians Who 'Mistreated' Them

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has called on Latinos in the United States not to vote on U.S. politicians who have "mistreated them" as the November midterm elections near.
Sinaloa Cartel and Beltran Leyva Operators in Mexico to Be Extradited to U.S. For Trafficking Cocaine, Methamphetamine

Sinaloa Cartel and Beltran Leyva Operators in Mexico to Be Extradited to U.S. For Trafficking Cocaine, Methamphetamine

Two alleged drug traffickers for the Sinaloa Cartel and the Beltran Leyva in Mexico will be extradited to the U.S. to go to the courts where they are wanted.
Mexico's Navy Seize 1,700 Kilos of Cocaine From Boat Heading to Area Dominated by Jalisco Cartel

Mexico's Navy Seize 1,700 Kilos of Cocaine From Boat Heading to Area Dominated by Jalisco Cartel

Authorities in Mexico intercepted a boat with four crew members who were on their way to transport 35 packages of cocaine in an area dominated by the Jalisco cartel.
Mexico Ex-Military Shot in the Head by Boy Who Lied, Told a Different Story to Evade Arrest

Mexico Ex-Military Shot in the Head by Boy Who Lied, Told a Different Story to Evade Arrest

A 13-year-old boy in Mexico shot and killed his stepfather, an ex-military, on Monday but told a different story to authorities to evade arrest.
Oklahoma Man Gets 12 Years in Prison for Running Guns to Mexico for Mexican Drug Cartels

Oklahoma Man Gets 12 Years in Prison for Running Guns to Mexico for Mexican Drug Cartels

An Oklahoma man was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for conspiring to smuggle guns to Mexico for Mexican drug cartels.
Mexico Travel Advisory: Here's Why the U.S. Embassy Issued a Security Alert for Americans Traveling to Zacatecas

Mexico Travel Advisory: Here's Why the U.S. Embassy Issued a Security Alert for Americans Traveling to Zacatecas

The U.S. Embassy on Tuesday issued a security alert intended for U.S. citizens traveling to Mexico's state of Zacatecas.
Mexico Disbands Elite Anti-drug Unit Working With U.S. DEA: Report

Mexico Disbands Elite Anti-drug Unit Working With U.S. DEA: Report

Mexico has reportedly shut down an elite anti-drug unit that collaborates with U.S. DEA or Drug Enforcement Administration to fight organized crime in the country, according to two sources.
Mexico: 2 Bodies Found Hanging From Bridge in Sonora as Mexican Drug Cartels Battle for Territory

Mexico: 2 Bodies Found Hanging From Bridge in Sonora as Mexican Drug Cartels Battle for Territory

Two bodies of men were found hanging on a freeway bridge south of Empalme in Mexico's state of Sonora on Easter Sunday.
Mexico: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Slams Opposition Legislators After Electricity Reform Fails to Pass in Congress

Mexico: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Slams Opposition Legislators After Electricity Reform Fails to Pass in Congress

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador slams the legislators who did not vote for the electricity reform on Sunday.
Rosario Ibarra, Advocate of the Disappeared People in Mexico, Dies at 95 Due to Failing Health

Rosario Ibarra, Advocate of the Disappeared People in Mexico, Dies at 95 Due to Failing Health

Rosario Ibarra died at age 95 due to failing health. Ibarra has been championing cases of disappeared people in Mexico since the disappearance of her own son.
Honduran Teen Trying to Cross U.S.-Mexico Border to Reunite With His Mom Drowns in Rio Grande River

Honduran Teen Trying to Cross U.S.-Mexico Border to Reunite With His Mom in Texas Drowns in Rio Grande River

Honduran teen Cristopher Alvarado Sabillon was trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border to reunite with his mom in Texas, but he never made it.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Halts Additional Truck Inspections at the Border | Did They Find Anything Illegal During Checks?

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Halts Additional Truck Inspections at the Border | Did They Find Anything Illegal During Checks?

Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Friday revoked an order that required all commercial trucks from Mexico crossing the border to undergo extra inspections.
Sinaloa Cartel Leaves Severed Head, Cardboard With Threatening Message for Jalisco Cartel in Mexico's Colima State

Sinaloa Cartel Leaves Severed Head, Cardboard With Threatening Message for Jalisco Cartel in Mexico's Colima State

A human head and a cardboard with a threatening message from the Sinaloa Cartel for its rival gang, the Jalisco cartel, were found in Mexico's Colima state.
El Chapo Sons' Hitman Shot Dead by Rival Gang of Sinaloa Cartel While Eating His Last Taco in Mexico

El Chapo Sons' Hitman Shot Dead by Rival Gang of Sinaloa Cartel While Eating His Last Taco in Mexico

A hitman allegedly hired by the four sons of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera was killed near his home in Mexico's state of Baja California.
Mexican Drug Cartels Move Into Chinese Market for Illegal Wildlife Trade

Mexican Drug Cartels Move Into Chinese Market for Illegal Wildlife Trade

Mexican drug cartels have been working with the Chinese organized crime networks for illegal wildlife trade, a new report said.
Mexico: 5 Bodies, Some Beheaded, Found Inside a Taxi in Guerrero State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Mexico: 5 Bodies, Some Beheaded, Found Inside a Taxi in Guerrero State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Five bodies of men were found inside a taxi in the municipality of Juchitan in Mexico's state of Guerrero on Tuesday.
Mexico Sue U.S. Gun Manufacturers for $10B; Gun Makers Urge Judge to Dismiss the Case

Mexico Sues U.S. Gun Manufacturers for $10B; Gun Makers Urge Judge to Dismiss the Case

Mexico has filed a $10 billion lawsuit seeking to hold U.S. gun manufacturers accountable for a deadly flood of weapons across the border. Named in the lawsuit were Smith & Wesson and Strum, Ruger & Co., among others.
Mexico Arrests Man Involved in Killing of Ex-Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval

Mexico Arrests Man Involved in Killing of Ex-Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval

Authorities in Mexico announced the arrest of a man allegedly involved in the murder of former Jalisco governor Aristoteles Sandoval.
Massacre in Mexico: 8 Family Members, Including 4 Children, Gunned Down Inside Home

Massacre in Mexico: 8 Family Members, Including 4 Children, Gunned Down Inside Home

Armed men broke into a home in the municipality of Tultepec in the central State of Mexico and killed eight members of a family, including four children.
Mexico’s Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Wins in Recall Election; Mexican Vote AMLO to Stay in Power

Mexico's Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Wins Recall Election; Mexicans Vote AMLO to Stay in Power

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador scores a big win in the recent recall elections, as the majority of voters supported him to stay in office.
Travel to Mexico Amid COVID-19: What to Know and Where to Go

Travel to Mexico Amid COVID-19: What to Know and Where to Go

Here are some travel safety tips to keep in mind for a hassle-free getaway in Mexico, which is famous for its ancient ruins and gorgeous beaches.