Mexico
Trump Threatens Mexico With More Tariffs, 'Even Sanctions' If It Fails To Deliver Owed Water To Texas
Donald Trump threatened Mexico with more tariffs and "even sanctions" if it doesn't honor a water treaty the country has with Texas
El Paso Man Charged with Murder After Allegedly Strangling Wife and Dumping Body Across The Border
Raygoza is being detained at the El Paso County Detention Facility under a $1,250,000 bond
California Fugitive Convicted Of Murder Kills Baja Commander, Escapes After 4-Hour Siege
Local law enforcement in the Mexican state of Baja California informed that a commander of the State Citizen Security Force (FESC) in Tijuana was killed by a man wanted by U.S. authorities
Mexican President Says She Has 'No Knowledge' Of U.S. Extradition Request For Drug Lord Linked To Murder of DEA Agent
Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, one of the suspects behind the 1985 murder of Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was released after fulfilling a 40-year sentence in Mexico
Mexican President Pushes Back on Potential U.S. Drone Strikes on Cartels: 'We Collaborate, We Are Not Subordinate'
Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a strong warning against possible U.S. drone strikes on its territory amid reports about the possibility
'Fat Flow' Rapper Sentenced For Kidnapping Seven Migrants And Demanding Thousands For Their Release
A rapper known as "Fat Flow" has been sentenced to over 30 years in prison after being found guilty of kidnapping seven migrants in 2023
Mexico's Top Security Official Blames 'Los Chapitos' Cartel For Killing Spree On Sinaloa Rehab Centers
Omar García Harfuch, head of of Mexico's Secretariat of Security and Civilian Protection (SSPC), said the attack was aimed at a criminal cell of "La Mayiza," the rival clique of "Los Chapitos."
Trump Admin Reportedly Considering Drone Strikes On Cartels: 'All Cards Are on the Table'
The Trump administration is weighing the possibility of launching drone strikes against Mexican drug cartels
Mexican Attorney General Says There Were No Cremation Furnaces At Infamous Cartel Training Ranch
Despite Gertz Manero's comments, a testimony from an alleged survivor last month confirmed cremation furnaces inside the property operated for more than 10 years
Calls for Justice Grow After Two Mexican Photographers Are Killed at AXE Festival
Citlali Berenice Giles Rivera and Miguel Ángel Rojas Hernández died over the weekend when a crane fell on them while they were working at the festival in Mexico City.
Border Shelter in Juarez Nearly Empty as U.S. Asylum Access Vanishes: 'Trump's Rules Are Severe, and Migrant Arrivals Are Rare'
Across the border, worsening conditions in shelters are a growing concern as many migrants are showing signs of malnourishment, dehydration and dental illnesses
Woman Who Helped Discover Cartel Camp Dies After Being Shot In The Face During Attack
Activist Teresa Gonzalez Murillo was attacked by three men who tried to abduct her in late March. She helped discover the Izaguirre Ranch, which has dominated headlines in Mexico
Trump Tariffs On Mexico: The Good, The Bad, The Unknown
The relief in Mexico, which has a free-trade deal with the United States and Canada, was tempered by concern over the 25-percent levies Trump slapped on foreign-made imported vehicles.
Company's First Reaction To Trump Tariffs: Lay Off 900 Employees In The U.S.
Stellantis announced it's pausing production at plants in Canada and Mexico, and temporarily laying off hundreds of workers in the U.S.
Mexican President Announces Plan To Counter Trump Tariffs
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Thursday measures to counter tariffs implemented by the Trump administratoin
California Supervisor Slams Mexico Over Imminent Dump Of Sewage Water: 'It's Time For Federal Action'
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond said Mexico will "dump" 400 million gallons of sewage water into the Tijuana River next Monday
Extortion, Hijacking and Coercion: U.S. Companies in Mexico Face Increasing Threats from Cartels
American companies operating in Mexico are facing mounting threats from organized crime, including extortion, hijackings, and coercion
Mexico Dodges Full Wrath of Trump's Liberation Day Tariffs - For Now
An economics expert claims that Mexico is breathing a "big sigh of relief" as the country is set to be less impacted than others by Trump's tariffs
On Mexico-US Border, Trump's 'Liberation Day' Brings Fears For Future
Mexico's northern industrial borderlands are home to thousands of factories thanks to tax breaks and free trade agreements dating back several decades.
Another Two Cartel Drug Lords Could Face The Death Penalty If Extradited To The U.S.
With several Mexican drug cartels now designated as foreign terrorist organizations, "El Cuini" and "La Tuta" could be charged with narcoterrorism or terrorism
Mexican President Reveals There Are More Top Narcos Set For Extradition To The U.S.
Claudia Sheinbaum said that her administration has more names set for extradition after handing over almost 29 prisoners in February
Maduro Announces Flight to Retrieve 300 Venezuelan Migrants Who 'Escaped Persecution' in the U.S.
The decision comes amid the Trump administration's intensified immigration crackdown which resulted in the controversial decision to send more than 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador
Operatives Arrested At Jalisco Cartel Training Center Begin Facing Criminal Charges
The small rural community has been at the forefront of the conversation in Mexico after a group of volunteers found burnt human remains hidden underground while inspecting the property
A Look At DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's Wish List For Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem had similar meetings with high-ranking officials of El Salvador and Colombia last week, signing agreements for the exchange of biometric information
Sinaloa Cartel Operatives Sanctioned In U.S. For Laundering Tens Of Millions From Fentanyl Trafficking
One of the individuals sanctioned laundered $50 million by using front companies and shell corporations to obscure the origins of the money it moved from the United States.
Trump Tariffs Threaten Latin American Steel Industry
The United States imports 25 million tons of steel each year, and Canada is it main supplier, followed by Brazil and Mexico, each with products tailored to other industries like car manufacturing and construction.
Mexico Top Security Official Introduces Elite Unit To Combat Top Cartel Operatives
The UNO force counts with powers of prevention, investigation and response to high-impact situations
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem To Meet With Mexican President Sheinbaum To Discuss Security Cooperation
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Noem will be presented with Mexico's security strategy, which has avoided "any intervention" from the U.S. while cooperating at the same time.
Continued Droughts Along The Border Could See Mexico Fail To Comply With a Key Water Treaty With The U.S.
A Mexican official said that when drought conditions are present, the country has an additional five years to make up the shortfall in addition to its next five-year cycle obligation
Young Mexicans Are Posting TikToks Expressing Their Wish To Become Cartel Hitmen
"I am 21 years old and I am going to work as a sicario for the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación...nobody is forcing me," said a man in a video that has since been removed from the platform