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Mexico Deports Drug Trafficking Leader El Huevo After His Arrest Fueled Violent Attacks

Mexico had deported a suspected drug trafficking leader identified as Juan Trevino, a.k.a. El Huevo. His deportation was made after his arrest drove armed attacks by his organization on almost two dozen military installations and a U.S. consulate.
Mexico: 17 Bodies Found in Abandoned Sonora Homes Amid Bloody Turf War Between Mexican Drug Cartels

Mexico: 17 Bodies Found in Abandoned Sonora Homes Amid Bloody Turf War Between Mexican Drug Cartels

Search volunteers in Mexico discovered more than a dozen bodies buried in the grounds of abandoned houses in Sonora over the weekend.
U.S. Consulate in Mexico Showered with Gunfire Following Arrest of Gang Boss

U.S. Consulate in Mexico Showered With Gunfire Following Arrest of Gang Boss

Following the arrest of a gang leader, the U.S. consulate in the Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo was attacked by gunfire overnight, and trailers were set ablaze on city streets, authorities said on Monday.
Mexico Sends 500 Additional Mexican Army Troops to Jalisco Amid Surge in Violence

Mexico Sends 500 Additional Mexican Army Troops to Jalisco Amid Surge in Violence

The Secretariat of National Defense has deployed 500 military personnel to reinforce the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara due to the rising rates of violence in the state.
Communities Expecting Another Challenging Year in Rio Grande Basin

Communities Expecting Another Challenging Year in Rio Grande Basin

The Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) has released its streamflow forecast for March in the Rio Grande Basin.
Los Zetas Cartel Boss Arrested for Murder of Mexican Journalist Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Los Zetas Cartel Boss Arrested for Murder of Mexican Journalist Near U.S.-Mexico Border

A Los Zetas cartel regional boss was arrested in Mexico's border state of Coahuila for allegedly ordering the murder of a Mexican journalist in 2021.
Mexico President Denies US Is Asking for Oil Help, Says Mexicans Should Not Worry About Gas Price Hike

Mexico President Denies U.S. Is Asking for Oil Help, Says Mexicans Should Not Worry About Gas Price Hike

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador denies that the U.S. is asking Mexico for oil amid the hike of U.S. gas prices.
Sinaloa Cartel Official ‘The Jaguar’ Who Worked for Drug Lord El Chapo Gets 40 Years in Prison

Sinaloa Cartel Official ‘The Jaguar’ Who Worked for Drug Lord El Chapo Gets 40 Years in Prison

A high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel known as "The Jaguar" has been sentenced to 40 years in prison by a federal judge in Texas.
Mexico: 9 Killed in Massacre Inside Home; Mexican Drug Cartel Gunmen Eyed as Suspects

Mexico: 9 Killed in Massacre Inside Home; Mexican Drug Cartel Gunmen Eyed as Suspects

Nine individuals were shot dead inside a house in central Mexico's Puebla state, and authorities suspect that a drug cartel was behind it.
Mexico Discovers 11 Bodies Buried in Secret Graves Near U.S. Border

Mexico Discovers 11 Bodies Buried in Secret Graves Near U.S. Border

Volunteer searchers in northern Mexico have discovered 11 bodies in clandestine burial sites just a few miles from the U.S. border, according to authorities.
Mercado Libre Hacked: Hackers May Have Stolen Personal Information of up to 300,000 Users in Latin America

Mercado Libre Hacked: Hackers May Have Stolen Personal Information of up to 300,000 Users in Latin America

Mercado Libre, the largest online marketplace in Latin America, was reportedly hacked, and the data of some 300,000 users were compromised during the attack.
Liga MX Suspended After a Violent Brawl; Fifa Condemns Riot in Mexico

Violent Liga MX Brawl Leads to Several Injuries, Suspension; FIFA Condemns Riot in Mexico

The Liga MX has suspended its Sunday matches after the violent brawl between Queretaro and Atlas on Saturday lead to multiple injuries.
Mexico Journalist Killings: Death Toll Rises to 7 After Another Reporter Was Killed in Zacatecas

Mexico Journalist Killings: Death Toll Rises to 7 After Another Reporter Was Killed in Zacatecas

The death toll on Mexico journalist killings has risen to seven this year after a reporter died in the state of Zacatecas.
Sinaloa Cartel Member 'Chous,' Ex-Cop Who Worked for Mexican Drug Lord El Mayo, Gets Life in Prison

Sinaloa Cartel Member 'Chous,' Ex-Cop Who Worked for Mexican Drug Lord El Mayo, Gets Life in Prison

A former police officer in Mexico was sentenced to life in prison Thursday for his role in the Sinaloa Cartel under Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
Mexico Is Paying Hundreds of Thousands of Farmers to Reforest Rural Areas

Mexico Is Paying Hundreds of Thousands of Farmers to Reforest Rural Areas

Mexico's anti-poverty program, Sembrando Vida, continued to re-green deforested areas by paying more than 400,000 farmers in 20 states.
Mexican Drug Cartels, Human Smugglers Use Fraudulent Texas Paper Tags to Conceal Identities, Evade Arrest

Mexican Drug Cartels, Human Smugglers Use Fraudulent Texas Paper Tags to Conceal Identities, Evade Arrest

Mexican drug cartels and human smugglers were discovered to use fraudulent Texas paper tags to evade law enforcement along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Refuses to Impose Sanctions on Russia, Cites Want Good Relations With All Governments

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Refuses to Impose Sanctions on Russia, Cites Want Good Relations With All Governments

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced that the Latin American nation will not be imposing any economic sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.
Mexico Demands Expedited Probe Into Deaths of 3 Mexican Nationals in Arizona

Mexico Demands Expedited Probe Into Deaths of 3 Mexican Nationals in Arizona

The government of Mexico on Monday demanded an "ample and expedited" investigation into the killing of three Mexican nationals in Arizona.
Mexico Shooting: Search for Bodies Underway After Reports of 17 People from Michoacan State Were Gunned Down by Mexican Drug Cartel

Mexico Shooting: Search for Bodies Underway After Reports of 17 People from Michoacan State Were Gunned Down by Mexican Drug Cartel

Mexico authorities search for bodies after multiple mourners from wake were reportedly caught in a shooting incident orchestrated by a Mexican drug cartel.
Mexican Drug Cartels Getting New Weapons From Central America Amid Mexico’s Lawsuit Against Guns: Sinaloa Cartel Insider

Mexican Drug Cartels Getting New Weapons From Central America Amid Mexico's Lawsuit Against Guns – Sinaloa Cartel Insider

Mexican drug cartels have found a new source for procuring their new weapons from Central America as Mexico continues its effort on its lawsuit against top U.S. gun manufacturers.
Gulf Cartel Leader 'El Contador' Arrested in Mexico Near Texas Border, Warnings of Possible Retaliation From Members Issued

Gulf Cartel Boss 'El Contador' Arrested in Mexico Near Texas Border, Warnings of Possible Retaliation From Members Issued

Alfredo "El Contador" Cardenas, an elusive Gulf Cartel leader, was arrested in Mexico's state of Tamaulipas on Saturday.
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