Mexico
Children in Mexico's Northern Border Face Violence, Family Separation, Lack of Education and More: Report
Border crossings have dropped dramatically under the Trump administration. Yet children are still trekking north and experiencing dire conditions on the way.
Who is Griselda Lopez, El Chapo Guzman's Ex-Wife Who Turned Herself into US Custody with Her Family?
The ex-wife of the notorious drug lord is also the mother of his children, who currently run the Los Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa cartel.
Crossing of 'El Chapo' Guzmán Relatives Into U.S. Raises Questions About Rift Within 'Chapitos' Cartel
The surrender of several relatives of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán to U.S. authorities may indicate a rift within the family leading the powerful cartel
Sinaloa Community Mourns Girls Killed in Shooting And Demands Answers: 'Their Wings Were Cut'
Students, parents and staff at the Rafael Ramírez Elementary School in Sinaloa held a tribute this week for two young girls killed in a recent shooting in Badiraguato
Mexico's Security Chief Confirms 'El Chapo' Guzmán's Family Entered U.S. as Part of Negotiation Deal with Younger Son Ovidio
Mexico's Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection confirmed that 17 relatives Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán entered the U.S. as part of a negotiated agreement tied to younger son Ovidio Guzmán's legal process in the country
Over a Dozen Relatives of 'El Chapo', Including Ex-Wife, Surrender to U.S. Border Authorities, Reportedly in Exchange for Plea Deal
Over a dozen relatives of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, including his former wife Griselda López Pérez, entered the United States and surrendered to authorities
Mexico Says Number of Migrants Who Died While Unlawfully Crossing Into the U.S. Has Doubled Since Trump Took Office
The amount of Mexican migrants who have died while attempting to cross into the United States unlawfully has doubled since Donald Trump returned to the White House
CBP Agents Confiscate Meth Shipment Worth Over $3.3 Million In Texas
While illegal border crossings have declined, narcotics seizures have climbed in recent months—methamphetamine seizures alone rose 30% in April compared to March
Mexican Cartels Smuggle Dangerous Bootleg Gasoline into the U.S.
The oil thieves, known as "huachicoleros," steal the oil from the state-owned company, Pemex.
Former Lawyer For 'El Chapo' Among Those Running To Be Mexico's Next Elected Judges
Roughly 850 federal judges, along with the entire Supreme Court, will be elected by voters on June 1
Mexican President Says Motive Still Unclear in Killing Of Mayoral Candidate During Rally
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she remains in contact with state officials and that investigations into the killing of mayoral candidate Yesenia Lara are ongoing.
Imports from Mexico Halted After Flesh-Eating Parasite Found in Livestock
Imports from Mexico have been halted following the detection of New World screwworm maggots in livestock coming into the U.S.
Mexico Takes Google to Court Over Map Change to 'Gulf of America'
Mexico has filed a lawsuit against Google for displaying the name "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico" to users in the United States on its Maps platform
Mexican Mayoral Candidate Gunned Down Along With Three Supporters As Politicians Keep Being Targeted
Texistepec mayoral candidate Yesenia Lara was killed during a campaign rally as violence against politicians continues to soar in Mexico. Three of her supporters were killed as well
On Mother's Day, Mexican Mothers March for the Thousands Who Never Came Home
"Where are our children?" the mothers chanted through the streets of Mexico City.
Sheinbaum Says U.S. Deportations to Mexico Have Risen in Recent Weeks; They Are Still Below End of Biden Term
Sheinbaum also took the time to reject claims that Mexico's migration policy has been militarized, responding to concerns raised in a United Nations report
Video of Traditional Wedding Between Two 12-Year-Olds in Mexico Sparks Controversy and Discussion
The video has shed light on the tradition of arranged, underage weddings in the mountainous region of Guerrero in Mexico.
Alejandra Guzmán Returns to the Operating Room Following 40+ Surgeries
The Mexican rock icon relieved many of her fans' worries when she revealed on social media that she only needed a minor surgery on her hand.
Family Of Deported U.S. Child Recovering From Brain Cancer To Meet With Congressional Hispanic Caucus To Advocate For Their Return
The family of a deported U.S. citizen recovering from brain cancer is set to meet with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in Mexico to advocate for their return
Relative Of Young Girls Killed In Sinaloa Says They Were Executed By The Military, Not Caught in Crossfire
A relative of the two Sinaloa girls killed this week is disputing the version giving by Mexican officials, claiming their description of the incident doesn't match what actually happened
Mexican Mom Was Deported With Her American Children; Family Attorney Says They Were Deceived by ICE
Denisse Parra was deported to Mexico with her three children, two of whom are Americans. They say ICE promised her an asylum case and a work permit.
Jalisco Councilwoman Shot Dead As Cartels Keep Targeting Public Officials In Sinaloa
A municipal councilwoman in Jalisco and head nurse at the Teocaltiche Community Hospital was shot and killed early Friday by three armed individuals.
Venezuelans Stuck In a Mexican City And Unable To Leave Voice Their Despair: 'We Are Trapped Here'
A new report details the plight of thousands of Venezuelans stuck in the Mexican city of Tapachula who are unable to enter the U.S., move around Mexico or easily return to their home country
Two Young Girls Killed in Sinaloa Ambush as Cartel Violence Continues
Mexican authorities reported the deaths of two young girls who were caught in the crossfire during an ambush carried out by suspected cartel operatives in Sinaloa
Mexican Law Enforcement Has Arrested Over 20,000 People in Sheinbaum's First Seven Months In Office
Harfuch called the number of clandestine labs seized as "unprecedented" and credited the Mexican Army and Navy with locating labs in 19 states across the country
Over a Million Worth Of 'Hard Narcotics' Seized From Woman Trying To Cross Into Texas
CBP detailed it seized cocaine, meth and heroin from a couple trying to cross into Texas from Mexico
New Spanish-Language DHS Ad Featuring Kristi Noem Airs in Mexico Amid Criticism From Officials
In the ad, Noem says that "illegal migrants can self-deport to avoid fines and imprisonment" by using the CBP Home app. For now, the ad has only appeared on social media platforms.
Former Mexican Security Chief Convicted of Aiding Cartels Now Faces New Case in Florida
Genaro García Luna, a former secretary of public safety in Mexico, could now face a separate civil case in the United States, specifically in Florida
Legendary Mexican Actress and Sinaloa Radio Host Martha de Castro Dead at 82
The Mexican actress was a consistent figure on Mexican radio waves for over 4 decades.
El Chapo's Son to Enter Guilty Plea in U.S. Drug Case, Suggesting Deal with Authorities
Ovidio Guzmán López, son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, will plead guilty to U.S. drug trafficking charges in a Chicago federal court on July 9