Mexico
Migrants Rarely Caught With Drugs at U.S.-Mexico Border, Contrary to Trump Admin Claims; Report
CBP data collected by Project On Government Oversight (POGO) revealed that the majority of drug seizures involved U.S. citizens—83% in fiscal year 2024, 80% in 2023 and 83% in 2022
Former U.S. Embassy "Anti-Narcotics" Collaborators Killed in Armed Attack Near Guadalajara
Victims had trained Mexican personnel in intelligence and fentanyl-related crime; U.S. Consulate confirms prior collaboration but denies active employment at time of shooting.
Tiger King Star Joe Exotic's New Husband Deported to Mexico
Joe Exotic's new husband Jorge Maldonado was deported to Mexico days after their prison wedding, prompting Exotic to plead with Trump for help from behind bars.
Asylum-Seekers Are Increasingly Turned Away at The U.S. Border, What Happens to Them?
President Trump suspended the asylum system in his first day in office. Now migrants are being turned away at the border, facing confusing rules and being sent to unfamiliar countries.
Merchandise and Materials Crossing U.S. Border Plummet With Trump Tariff Uncertainty
Merchandise and materials crossing the southern border have decreased 40% since Trump took office as businesses are weary of doing business in U.S. due to sweeping tariffs.
Cartels Are Taking Advantage of States That Legalized Marijuana To Expand Their Networks: DEA Report
The DEA said in a report that states that legalized or decriminalized Marijuana may be enabling illegal grow ops linked to Asian and Mexican transnational cartels
Mexico's Archaeology Institute Accuses MrBeast's Team of Unauthorized Use of Maya Ruins, Demands Compensation
Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History has filed an administrative complaint against the production company behind MrBeast, alleging unauthorized commercial use of images of protected Mayan archaeological sites.
Migrants Struggling To Swim Back To Mexico Saved From Rio Grande
Two migrants struggling to swim to Mexico across the Rio Grande were rescued by Coast Guard agents, CBP said
Friend Of TikTok Influencer Murdered While Livestreaming Accused Online of Playing a Role In The Crime
Vivian de la Torre, a friend of slain TikTok influencer Valeria Marquez, is being accused of playing a role in her murder while streaming live
Mexico's Homicide Toll Tops 300,000 Over the Last Decade, New Report Says
Mexico's homicide rate has risen by 55 percent since 2015, with more than 300,000 reported killings through 2024
U.S. Embassy In Mexico Clarifies ICE Agents Did Not Operate On Mexican Soil After Controversy Over Raid
The U.S. embassy in Mexico clarified on Thursday that no ICE agents operated on Mexican soil during a raid that dismantled three clandestine drug labs
Mexican President Rejects ICE Agents Were Involved in Sinaloa Drug Labs Raid: 'No Subordination'
During the operation, authorities seized and destroyed more than 57,000 pounds of chemical precursors that were allegedly purchased from a Chinese supplier
Mexican President Opposes GOP Bill Taxing Remittances, Calls It 'Discriminatory'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she and members of all political parties oppose GOP-led initiative to impose a tax on remittances
Mexico Makes Water Payment To U.S. After Trump's Sanctions Threat, But Still Far From Total
Mexico recently made the first water payment owed to the U.S. after President Donald Trump threatened to impose sanctions on Mexico if it did not comply
ICE Reveals That U.S. Agents Are Operating in Mexico
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted on social media that they had dismantled a large-scale drug lab in Sinaloa.
Former DHS Official Says Relatives of 'El Chapo' May Seek U.S. Protections Under Humanitarian Parole Program
Oscar Hagelsieb, former head of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, said U.S. authorities might have offered protection "not only to the sons of El Chapo—they offered it to a lot of people."
Mexican Secretary of Culture Slams MrBeast for Filming in Forbidden Areas of Ancient Ruins
Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson posted a video titled "I Survived 100 Hours In An Ancient Temple," which caused controversy in Mexico.
Mexican Beauty Influencer Valeria Márquez Killed in Attack While Livestreaming on TikTok
Márquez was livestreaming on TikTok when a man entered her business posing as a deliveryman and shot her.
More Relatives of 'El Chapo' Will Likely Reach The U.S., Former DHS Official Claims
The former director of Homeland Security Investigations in Ciudad Juarez expects more relatives of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to reach the U.S.
Family of 'El Chapo' Guzmán is Using Witness Protection as Strategy to Keep Control of Sinaloa Cartel, Mexican Expert Says
The recent entry of 17 family members of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán into the U.S. is part of a coordinated strategy that reflects a calculated decision within the Sinaloa Cartel, a Mexican expert is claiming
Mexican Companies Raise Job Openings for Deported Citizens to Tens of Thousands
The jobs are concentrated primarily in ten states, with Nuevo León (10,092) and Mexico City (8,147) leading the pack
Children in Mexico's Northern Border Face Violence, Family Separation, Lack of Education and More: Report
Border crossings have dropped dramatically under the Trump administration. Yet children are still trekking north and experiencing dire conditions on the way.
Who is Griselda Lopez, El Chapo Guzman's Ex-Wife Who Turned Herself into US Custody with Her Family?
The ex-wife of the notorious drug lord is also the mother of his children, who currently run the Los Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa cartel.
Crossing of 'El Chapo' Guzmán Relatives Into U.S. Raises Questions About Rift Within 'Chapitos' Cartel
The surrender of several relatives of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán to U.S. authorities may indicate a rift within the family leading the powerful cartel
Sinaloa Community Mourns Girls Killed in Shooting And Demands Answers: 'Their Wings Were Cut'
Students, parents and staff at the Rafael Ramírez Elementary School in Sinaloa held a tribute this week for two young girls killed in a recent shooting in Badiraguato
Mexico's Security Chief Confirms 'El Chapo' Guzmán's Family Entered U.S. as Part of Negotiation Deal with Younger Son Ovidio
Mexico's Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection confirmed that 17 relatives Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán entered the U.S. as part of a negotiated agreement tied to younger son Ovidio Guzmán's legal process in the country
Over a Dozen Relatives of 'El Chapo', Including Ex-Wife, Surrender to U.S. Border Authorities, Reportedly in Exchange for Plea Deal
Over a dozen relatives of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, including his former wife Griselda López Pérez, entered the United States and surrendered to authorities
Mexico Says Number of Migrants Who Died While Unlawfully Crossing Into the U.S. Has Doubled Since Trump Took Office
The amount of Mexican migrants who have died while attempting to cross into the United States unlawfully has doubled since Donald Trump returned to the White House
CBP Agents Confiscate Meth Shipment Worth Over $3.3 Million In Texas
While illegal border crossings have declined, narcotics seizures have climbed in recent months—methamphetamine seizures alone rose 30% in April compared to March
Mexican Cartels Smuggle Dangerous Bootleg Gasoline into the U.S.
The oil thieves, known as "huachicoleros," steal the oil from the state-owned company, Pemex.