Mexico is credited with reducing migration to the U.S., but ground reports show a more complex picture
A report by the Financial Times highlights that the behavior of authorities can vastly change depending on the occasion
Mexico Presidential Candidates Discuss Social Programs, Clean Energy Transition In Second Debate
Former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, who is representing the current president's Morena party, maintains a strong lead over Xóchitl Gálvez from a coalition of opposition parties and Jorge Álvarez Máynez of the Citizen Movement party.
Álvarez, De la Hoya trade barbs off the ring ahead of Canelo's fight with Munguía in Las Vegas
The animosity between De La Hoya and Saúl Álvarez intensifies one week away from Canelo-Munguía
International players keep on taking over the NBA Playoffs, with Latinos among those shining the most
All 30 NBA teams counted with at least one international player in their opening-night rosters this season
Mexican President Calls Criminal Gangs 'Respectful' As They Mostly Attack Each Other
However, the reality seems to be different as many Mexicans have claimed their areas are being controlled by these gangs, who often force people to pay them for protection and kill them or kidnap them if they refuse to pay the protection money.
AMLO, Petro, Maduro: LatAm leaders dismiss US Human Rights Report, calling it full of 'lies'
Mexico, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic were the countries that were most vocal about their take on the report's findings
Mexico's President Aims To Boost Lower Pensions Ahead Of Elections
This fund creation is part of a pension reform proposed by the president in February and approved by the country's lower house on Monday. However, the reform is yet to get passed by the Senate.
Mexico 'Champion' Of Synthetic Drug Production, Official Says
The blunt admission came as visiting US officials called for a "more agile" joint approach to combating drug trafficking by powerful Mexican cartels.
Mark your calendars: Tickets for the 2024 Copa América final go on sale to the general public on May 1
Tickets for 31 of the 32 matches went on sale at the end of February; tickets for the final are available for Mastercard/Citi partners
Indigenous Fashion Center Stage In Mexico Presidential Election
The brightly colored, elaborately embroidered garments handcrafted by generations of artisans have long enchanted visitors to Mexico -- including international designers whose use of the motifs have sparked accusations of plagiarism.
Could Mexico's Rafael Márquez really be Xavi Hernández 's successor at Barcelona?
The Mexican has been the manager of third-division Barça Atlètic since 2022
It takes 10 weeks to get an immigration appointment through CBP One, U.S. official says
The official from the Department of Homeland Security added that 1,450 appointments are processed every day, most of them assigned randomly
Masked Men Stop Mexico Presidential Candidate's Vehicle, Ask Her To Resolve Violence If Elected
The leading presidential candidate's window was down as the men had a conversation with her and filmed the entire interaction on their phones. One of the men shook hands with her before allowing the vehicle to move further.
New port of entry serving the Californias won't open on time due to delays on U.S. side
Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda said operations won't start for another year
Latin Women In Sports: Sam Meza proud to keep growing Latino representation in soccer - INTERVIEW
Sam Meza spent four years at the UNC's women's soccer team and has represented the U.S. at multiple youth levels
Hugs Or Bullets? How Mexico Presidential Rivals Aim To Curb Violence
Stopping the spiral of bloodshed that has seen around 450,000 people murdered across the Latin American country since 2006 is a priority for voters ahead of the June 2 election, surveys show.
Mexico is offering support to its nationals against Texas' 'anti-immigrant' SB4 law
Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena is in Texas to meet with the country's 11 consults general. "We need to be prepared," she added
Voters in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico trust crypto but await further regulation by governments
Crypto exchange Bitso unveiled the results of three polls conducted in LatAm's largest economies
As Border Crossings Decrease, Spotlight Falls on Mexican Authorities Tough Enforcement Strategies
On the US side of the border, migrants are eager to run into border patrol to start the asylum-seeking proceedings. On the Mexican said, the story is different
Mexico Takes Ecuador To International Court Over Embassy Raid
Mexico filed a lawsuit against Ecuador Thursday at the International Court of Justice over the storming of its embassy in Quito, saying it wanted the South American country "suspended" from the United Nations.
U.S. Seeking to Discourage Migrants from Crossing Through Area of New Mexico Known as 'The Graveyard'
A campaign called "No se arriesgue" (Don't risk it) has begun as crossings are expected to increase during the spring
Keeping Sports in the Family: Famous Latino Siblings Playing at the Highest Level
From soccer to boxing, these siblings have put the name of Latin America at the very top of sports
Former Ecuadorian VP Jorge Glas Hospitalized Days After Arrest in Mexican Embassy
Opposition lawmakers are also seeking to impeach foreign and interior ministers over Jorge Glas's arrest inside the Mexican embassy
Migrants are Increasingly Being Kidnapped at the Texas-Tamaulipas Border, Report Shows
Tamaulipas now bears a "level four—do not travel" designation from the State Department, akin to Afghanistan's danger level
Mexico Plans to Bring Ecuador Embassy Raid to the International Court of Justice
The Ecuadorian police raided Mexico's embassy in Quito on Friday to arrest former VP Jorge Glas
Great North American Eclipse Wows Millions Across the Continent
Dubbed the Great American Eclipse, this rare event unfolded with precision
Inter Miami and Messi Looking To Stay Alive In CONCACAF: The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera For April 8-14
In Europe, Real Madrid hosts Man City in a rematch of last year's UCL semifinal; MLS teams on the verge of elimination in CONCACAF Champions Cup
Migrants Accuse Members of Mexico's National Guard of Sexual Abuse and Theft
Border Report recounted several stories of the kind by migrants who recently attempted to cross into the U.S. east of San Diego
Javier Aguirre Is One Game Away From Becoming The First Mexican Manager To Win a Major Title In Europe
"El Vasco" returns to a Copa del Rey final 19 years after Real Betis defeated his Osasuna team in 2005
Lionel Messi's New Off-The-Pitch Confrontation With Monterrey's Coach
Throughout his career, the Argentine has starred in quite a few confrontations with opponents due to the heat of the game