Drug Lord Known as 'The Friend Killer' Is Deported to Mexico After 14 Years in U.S. Prisons
Ex-Gulf Cartel chief Osiel Cardenas has been taken into custody in Mexico on drug, organized crime and money-laundering charges
More Than a Dozen Big Cats Have Been Rescued From Cartel Members in Culiacán Since September
According to an animal rights activist, cartel members torture exotic animals such as lions and tigers by taking off their claws and fangs
Ahead of Trump's Mass Deportation Promises, Central American Countries Brace For Migrant Influx
As Trump prepares to send millions of migrants back home, countries in Latin America are ill-equipped to receive an influx of vulnerable people, report suggests
Stink from Dozens of Pigs On Board Forces Passenger Plane to Make Urgent Stop in Middle of Ocean
A flight was diverted to Bermuda after the stench from 100 pigs in the cargo hold filled the cabin.
'El Mini Lic,' Whistleblower Who Revealed Key Secrets of the 'Chapitos' Cartel Arrested Again In Mexico
This is the second arrest of Dámaso López Serrano, who previously revealed the modus operandi of "Los Chapitos"
Carlos Santana's Mentor & Mexican Rock Legend Javier Bátiz Dead at 80
The legendary Mexican musician had been battling cancer for years before suffering from severe pneumonia and being bedridden.
Analysts Praise Mexico's Role as 'A Buffer Between the U.S. And Central America,' but Warn About the Long Term
Experts say that increased enforcement does little to address the conditions driving migration, such as economic crises and political repression
Mexican Business Leaders Call for Reforms to Address Migrant Employment as Trump's Mass Deportations Loom
"We're bracing for a situation in which Trump comes in with a hard line on immigration, and we're not prepared to cope" said the local Chamber of Commerce
Mexican Authorities Deliver Another Blow to 'Los Chapitos' With the Capture of 'El Spider'
Along with "El Spider," law enforcement also secured the arrest of another man in the city of Guamúchil; both are wanted by the U.S. government
Middle-Aged California Couple Gunned Down While on Vacation in 'Do Not Travel' State in Mexico
Two Californians were found murdered inside of a pickup truck in Mexico, officials say.
After Complaints from the Cruise Ship Industry, Mexico Postpones Tax for Cruise Line Passengers
The FCCA expressed concerns that the tax could significantly impact cruise tourism, Mexico's economy, and the livelihoods of its coastal communities
Sinaloa Cartel Drugs-for-Cars Scheme Busted in Denver
The 17 suspects stole over 200 vehicles in a two-year span; they traded high-end pickup trucks and SUV's to the Sinaloa Cartel for cocaine, fentanyl and meth
Mexico and Canada Compete for Trump's Favor as the President-Elect's Tariff Threats Loom Large, Report Says
Trump's rhetoric on tariffs has led some to view his approach as a "divide and conquer" tactic between the two nations
Former Top Mexican Security Official Moved To Another Prison In The U.S. While Authorities Determine His Fate
Genaro García Luna was sentenced to more than 38 years in prison for conspiring with the Sinaloa Cartel
Jorge Ramos Says Goodbye to Univision After 38 Years in a Moving Final Broadcast
The renowned Mexican journalist said goodbye to the network that he has worked for for nearly four decades on December 13 in an emotional and fearful goodbye.
Sinaloa Is Averaging More Than Half a Dozen Homicides Per Day As Cartel Turf Wars Rage On
555 people have been killed and nearly 600 people have gone missing in Sinaloa over the past three months
Meet Karla Garrido, the lead of 'Sujo,' Mexico's Entry into the Goyas and the Oscars
The Mexican actress is getting praise and awards buzz for her performance in the crime drama film that Mexico is submitting to the Oscars.
New Details About Alexander Brothers' 'Serial Sexual Violence' Include Parties in Tulum, Mexico
Over 40 women have come forward with sexual assault and rape allegations against the prominent figures of the luxury real estate industry
Cartels Are Recruiting People at Rehab Centers By Promising Them 'Job Opportunities'
Authorities say drug cartels were touring rehabilitation centers around the Mexican city of Mazatlán for the past three months
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Expected to Visit Sinaloa as Cartel-Related Violence Continues
Since turf wars erupted in September, more than 500 homicides have been reported in Sinaloa, averaging six every 24 hours
Trump Is Accusing Mexico Of Not Stopping Migrants, But The Country Is Cracking Down Harder Than Ever
Nearly 1 million migrants were intercepted in Mexico this year. according to a new analysis
Mexican President Puts Border Authorities on Alert As Trump's Mass Deportation Loom
"We haven't discussed a specific deportation strategy, but we need to be prepared," said Samuel García, governor of Nuevo León
Legendary Mexican Boxer Julio César Chávez Pleads Cartels To Put an End to Their Turf Wars
Julio César Cháve joins Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez in speaking out on Sinaloa's current landscape
Hannah Kobayashi's Family Says She's Been 'Found Safe' 1 Month After Hawaiian Woman Disappeared: 'We Are Incredibly Relieved and Grateful'
Hannah Kobayashi's family has announced that she has been "found safe" nearly a month after she crossed into Mexico and disappeared in what authorities have described as a voluntary.
Who Is Ronald Johnson, The CIA Veteran and Bukele Ally Chosen By Trump To Be The Next U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
With decades of experience in the CIA and military, Johnson forged a strong partnership with President Bukele to combat gang violence in El Salvador
Jorge Ramos Reveals The Day When He Will Leave Univision After Nearly 40 Years
The countdown to the Mexican journalist's final day on air has begun.
Lack of Excavation Funds Force Mexican Archaeologists to Rebury Ancient Pyramid Discovered During Highway Construction
Mexicans archaeologists will be forced to rebury a 1,375-year-old ancient pyramid discovered during highway construction due to recent budget cuts.
Over A Dozen Police Officers Have Been Killed In Sinaloa Since The Beginning Of The Cartel Turf Wars
Another officer has been kidnapped as well, according to a top law enforcement official in the Mexican state
Trump Passes Over Kari Lake In His Choice For Ambassador To Mexico
Ronald Johnson, a former ambassador to El Salvador, has been chosen for the post.
US Ambassador To Mexico Praises Local Armed Forces, Says The Sinaloa Cartel is 'Being Dismantled'
Ken Salazar said Mexican forces have the cartels "against the ropes"