Mexican Army Reports 49 Migrants Found After Kidnapping From Bus
The migrants who were kidnapped claimed to have been on their way across the country to the border with the U.S. when their bus stopped at a gas station.
Americans Urged To Cancel Surgeries In Mexico After Meningitis Cases And 1 Death
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel advisory Tuesday for U.S. residents seeking medical care in Matamoros.
Two Tourists Killed In Mexican Hotspot In Separate Attacks
The authorities made no mention of the attack's motive.
Gunmen Kill Six People At Soccer Field In Mexico
The attack took place on Sunday in the municipality of Atotonilco de Tula, which is near the suburbs of Mexico City.
14-Year-Old 'El Chapito' Arrested For Murdering 8 People At Birthday Party In Mexico
The teenager allegedly approached a home in the low-income Chimalhuacan district of Mexico City on a motorcycle and started shooting.
Mexico: 26 People Killed In Tractor Trailer Crash
When the police arrived on the scene of the collision, they discovered the trailer-hauling truck had left.
Since End Of Title 42, US Returns 2,400 People To Mexico
Due to the new asylum policy, the U.S. claims that Mexico and Guatemala have also increased the number of border agents on their southern borders.
Mexico: Discarded Presidential Jet Dispatched To Tajikistan
The sale of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which he described as a symbol of previous governments' excesses, was one of President López Obrador's campaign promises.
High Court Of Mexico Has Struck Down Part Of Controversial Electoral Reform
López Obrador has brushed aside criticism that his administration is attempting to weaken the government's checks and balances.
Mexico Claims Evidence Of Chinese Fentanyl Smuggling
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said a shipment containing the drug was stopped in the Pacific port of Lázaro Cárdenas.
Expectations, Criticisms Mount As Biden Sends 1,500 Troops To US-Mexico Border
The Department of Defense's announcement on Tuesday would bring the total number of active duty soldiers deployed to the border to 4,000.
Mom Searching For Her Disappeared Child Has Been Killed, Mexico Group Says
Teresa Magueyal was killed, making her the sixth volunteer search activist to be murdered since the beginning of 2021.
10 States Slammed By Mexico Rights Agency For HIV Marriage Bans
The states are required to answer the call or provide justification for their refusal.
Mexican Navy Seizes 11,520 Tequila Bottles With Liquid Meth
The navy said on Monday that the discovery was uncovered at the Pacific coast seaport of Manzanillo.
Around 3,000 Migrants Start Their Walk To The North From Southern Mexico
The majority of the migrants come from Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Cuba, and Central America.
Latest Twist To Political Saga: Mexico's Presidential Jet Sold To Tajikistan
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner utilized by Lopez Obrador's predecessor Enrique Pea Nieto, had an agreed-upon sale price of 1.66 billion pesos, or $92 million.
Search For 3 Missing American Sailors Off Mexico Coast Called Off
The search for three American sailors missing off Mexico's northern Pacific coast since April 4 has been suspended.
Around 40,000 Migrants Gather At Mexican Border As The End Of Title 42 Looms
Several migrants turned themselves over to border patrol, making the tasks of processing and ejecting an enormous job for the authority.
Couple Accused Of Child Murder, Sex Abuse Caught In Mexico
The kids appeared to have experienced "severe physical and sexual abuse," according to a statement from the Marshals Service.
Mexico: Magnitude 5.3 Quake Strikes, No Damages Reported
Oaxaca Governor Salomon Jara stated on Twitter that no harm had been found in the state shortly after the earthquake.
Expert Panel In Mexico Denounces Shortcomings In The Investigation Of 43 Missing College Students
The expert panel reiterated its demand for the administration of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to push the military to submit its case files.
Blame Game Over Migrant Deaths Fuel Tensions In Mexico's Presidency Race
President López Obrador initially claimed that jailed migrants protesting their impending deportation ignited the fire.
Chinese-Owned TikTok App Will Not Be Prohibited In Mexico, Says President
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador promised "complete freedom" when asked about the platform during his routine morning press conference.
Mexican President Calls US State Department 'Liars' Following Rights Report
López Obrador has argued his country is safer than the U.S. and criticized U.S. efforts to prevent dangerous drugs from entering the United States.
Mexico: 6 Missing Women Were Murdered And Burned
There were "hundreds," of bone fragments discovered, which indicates the women's bodies were burned and their bones were broken up and dispersed.
More Fentanyl Enters The US And Canada Than Mexico, Says Mexican President
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stressed that Mexico was not the country that brought the majority of fentanyl into the United States.
Mexico Medical Tourism: 'Worst Choice I Ever Made' Woman Recalls Botched Surgery Experience
Justine Rodriguez said that she felt "desperate" when she chose to undergo bariatric surgery in Tijuana in 2016.
Joint Efforts From Mexico And US To Find $6.5 Million Owed To 13,000 Mexican Migrant Workers In Wages
The initiative showed an unprecedented level of cooperation between the two countries in assisting employees who have long been treated unfairly.
Mexico Safer Than The US, Claims López Obrador
President López Obrador disregarded travel advisories from the United States that portray much of Mexico as dangerous.
US Extends Humanitarian Stay For Ukrainian Refugees Who Entered Via Mexico Border
About 25,000 Ukrainians who fled the conflict there and sought asylum in the United States via Mexico in early 2022 can now extend their stay.