Mexico

Daughter of Jalisco Cartel Kingpin El Mencho to Plead Guilty in U.S.

The daughter of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias "El Mencho," will plead guilty in the United States.
Biden Administration Wants Billions More to Fund Migrants in Their Home Countries

Biden Administration Wants Billions More to Fund Migrants in Their Home Countries

Multiple concerns surrounding the renewed immigration policy on the U.S.-Mexico border surfaced when President Joe Biden's administration started.

Women's Day Mexico Feminist Protesters Demand Government to Safeguard Women Against Terrifying Femicide

Feminists transform barricades around Mexico's National Palace as memorials for women who lost their lives due to femicides.
Jalisco Cartel Parading 'Narco-Tank' in Mexico's Street

Video Shows Jalisco Cartel Parading 'Narco-Tank' in Mexico's Street

A video showing Jalisco Cartel's members parading an armored tank allegedly taken from a rival criminal group has recently surfaced on social media.
6 Men in Cartel-Type Vests Found Dead Near Mexico-U.S. Border

6 Men in Cartel-Type Vests Found Dead Near Mexico-U.S. Border

Six men wearing vests with the initials of a notorious drug cartel in Mexico were found dead near the city of Reynosa, officials in the northern Mexico border state of Tamaulipas said on Wednesday.
Mexico's Former State Governor, His Daughter Ordered To Be Arrested for Money Laundering With Ties To Drug Cartels

Mexico's Former State Governor, His Daughter Ordered To Be Arrested for Money Laundering With Ties To Drug Cartels

A federal judge in Mexico has ordered the arrest of a former governor of the state of Nayarit over money laundering charges. The daughter of former Nayarit Governor Roberto Sandoval Castaneda was also included in the arrest order.
Biden Says Mexico 'an Equal' but Will Not Share U.S. Vaccines With Its Southern Neighbor

Biden Says Mexico an 'Equal' but Will Not Share U.S. Vaccines With Its Southern Neighbor

President Joe Biden on Monday offered his assurances to Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador that he considered the country an "equal."
11 Found Dead, Including a Boy, After Gunmen Sprayed Bullets at Party in Mexico’s Jalisco State

11 Found Dead, Including a Boy, After Gunmen Sprayed Bullets at Party in Mexico’s Jalisco State

Eleven people, including a boy, were killed when unidentified gunmen riding in a truck in the western state of Jalisco in Mexico opened fire on Saturday.
Asylum Seekers Continue to Wait in Mexico Due to Delays to U.S. Entry

Asylum Seekers Forced to Wait in Mexico Due to Delays to U.S. Entry

The United States on Monday abruptly canceled plans to bring asylum seekers into Texas at two ports of entry, resulting in hopes of quick U.S. entry fading for hundreds of immigrants waiting for months in Mexico under a Trump-era policy that President Joe Biden promised to rescind.
The U.S. admits the first group of asylum-seekers as Biden rolls back Remain-in-Mexico policy

U.S. Admits First Group of Asylum-Seekers as Biden Rolls Back Remain-in-Mexico Policy

First batch of asylum seekers who waited in Mexico, admitted by the U.S. borderland officials (Photo : Mario Tama) People who are seeking asylum in the United States wait in line to collect flyers explaining updated asylum policies outside the El Chaparral border crossing on February 19, 2021 in Tijuana, Mexico.
U.S. Land Borders With Mexico and Canada to Remain Closed to Non-Essential Travel

U.S. Land Borders With Mexico and Canada to Remain Closed to Non-Essential Travel

The United States will continue to limit inbound land border crossings from Mexico and Canada to "essential travel" until Mar. 21, the first anniversary of the travel restrictions imposed to address COVID-19 transmission concerns.
Mexico in Talks With Texas to End Halt in State Gas Exports

Mexico in Talks With Texas to End Halt in State Gas Exports

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday that the government is working to overturn an order from Texas Governor Greg Abbott to cut off gas exports.
Mexico’s 4.7 Million Power Users Scrambling Without Any Electricity, President Points Finger to U.S.

Mexico's 4.7 Million Power Users Scrambling Without Any Electricity, President Points Finger to U.S.

Around 4.7 million users are scrambling in Northern Mexico for power on Monday, neighboring states in the United States are also affected. Authorities are trying to bring back the service and deliver extra fuel.
18 Bags Full of Human Remains Found in Mexico’s Jalisco State

18 Bags Full of Human Remains Found in Mexico’s Jalisco State

Mexican police have found 18 plastic bags full of human remains at the Guadalajara metropolitan area in Jalisco on Thursday afternoon.
Biden Admin to Allow 25,000 Asylum-Seekers Waiting in Mexico to Enter U.S.

Biden Admin to Allow 25,000 Asylum-Seekers Waiting in Mexico to Enter U.S.

President Joe Biden's administration announced on Friday that they would start allowing thousands of asylum-seekers, particularly migrants who have been waiting in Mexico for their next immigration court hearings, to enter the U.S. while their cases proceed.
Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel Focuses on Fentanyl

Mexico's Sinaloa Drug Cartel Focuses on New Product to Feed U.S. Demand: Report

Mexico's powerful Sinaloa cartel, known for its jailed kingpin, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, is betting on fentanyl to boost its market value in the U.S. after its powerful cocaine empire, a report said.
Swelling Numbers Of Migrants Overwhelm Southern Border Crossings

19 Burned Bodies Found Near US-Mexico Border in Suspected Cartel Violence

Nineteen bodies were found near the town of Camargo on the U.S.-Mexico border, a place that has seen violent organized crime in recent years.
Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador

Mexico's President Lopez Obrador Tests Positive for COVID-19

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced through Twitter on Sunday that he tested positive for COVID-19, but his symptoms were "mild."
President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Biden Talks to Mexico President About Reversing Immigration Policies

U.S. President Joe Biden and Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador discussed reversing immigration policies, a phone call readout from the White House stated Saturday.
AMLO Pushes Creation of Social Media Network for Mexicans

Mexico's President Wants to Create Own Social Media Network to Prevent Censorship

Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) plans to launch a new state-owned social media site to guarantee freedom of speech in the country.
Mexican Women Made a Cookbook To Honor Missing Loved Ones

Mexican Women Made a Cookbook to Pay Tribute to Victims of Violence

A group of women in Mexico has worked together on a new project to help commemorate their loved ones. They created a cookbook, featuring their missing loved ones' favorite dishes.
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