The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions Friday on a transnational human smuggling organization operating at the U.S.-Mexico border. The sanctions target the Hernández Salas
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In a Landmark Ruling, Mexican Court Upholds U.S. Forfeiture Order Authorizing Seizure of Drug Cartel Leader’s Real Estate
“This forfeiture sends a powerful message to drug kingpins in Mexico and elsewhere that there are no boundaries to prosecuting bad actors and locating
Mexican authorities destroy 14 homemade armored cars used by drug cartels
Authorities in northern Mexico said they have destroyed 14 homemade armored cars of the kind used by drug cartels to fight land battles. The
1488 municipalities attacked by criminal groups in Mexico according to Chinese state media CGTN.
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Analysis: What’s going on in Mexico?
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Mexican officials find 129 migrants in truck amid heat wave
Mexican authorities found 129 migrants crowded into a truck trailer in the eastern state of Veracruz, the National Migration Institute said in a statement
US men’s soccer match against Mexico was cut short
The US men’s soccer match against Mexico was cut short Thursday by the referee, after Mexican fans filled Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas with
US Military offers legal migrants path to Citizenship amid recruiting shortfall
The US military under the Biden Administration are arming illegal immigrants – Because inside the US, Citizenship is virtually automatic How else do you
Tijuana’s mayor moves into military barracks after threats from drug cartels
The mayor of Tijuana, Montserrat Caballero, has moved into military barracks for her safety after she received threats, the Mexico’s president said on Tuesday.
New Mexico reaches $500M settlement with Walgreens in opioid case
New Mexico has settled with Walgreens for $500 million over the pharmacy chain’s role in distributing highly addictive prescription painkillers. The agreement was signed