Mexico
Canadian Premier Apologizes To Americans For Considering Cutting Energy Exports: 'It's Not You, It's Your President'
Ontario Premier Doug Ford apologized to Americans Tuesday as he considers cutting off energy exports amid Trump's escalating trade war.
How Mexico's Biggest Nepo Baby Saved the Country's Telenovelas
The Mexican actor's relationship with Televisa has had its ups and downs, but he is undoubtedly on top now.
Realty Company Dumps Ohio Woman For Writing 'I Hope Trump Deports You' On Mexican Restaurant Receipt
An Ohio woman was fired from her job after writing "I hope Trump deports you" on a receipt from a Mexican restaurant over the weekend.
Mexican President Decries Trump Tariffs, Will Announce Counter-Measures In Massive Public Event
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the country will answer with "tariff and non-tariff measures" to the Trump administration
Chapitos' Security Chief 'El Toner' Detained in Mexico As Offensive Against Sinaloa Cartel Escalates
Another top operative for the Sinaloa cartel has been apprehended
Trump Trade War: How China, Canada, Mexico Are Planning To Retaliate Against Tariffs
Aside from tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, Trump has also gone hard on China, slapping an additional 10% tariff on certain Chinese goods last month, a move that drew sharp criticism from Beijing.
White House Officials 'Conflicted' On How To Move Forward After Designating Drug Cartels As Terrorist Organizations
A delegation of Mexican and American security officials met at the White House on Feb. 27 to discuss plans to combat drug cartels
'Don Rodo,' Older Brother of Jalisco Cartel Leader 'El Mencho,' Recaptured By Mexican Authorities
Abraham Oseguera Cervantes had been previously arrested in 2024 but was set free due to lack of evidence during his trial
U.S. Citizen With Ties To Sinaloa Cartel Arrested In Tijuana After Attempting To Smuggle a Vast Arsenal Of Weapons
Between 200,000 to half a million U.S. firearms are smuggled into Mexico every year, "60 Minutes" reported last December.
Three Men Could Spend Decades Behind Bars After Being Charged With Firearms and Drug Trafficking in Texas
An undercover investigation led to the arrest of a Texas man and two undocumented immigrants for weapons trafficking
Migrants Are Now Paying Up to $18,000 To Be Smuggled Into U.S. as Cartels Hike Fees: Report
The surge in smuggling costs coincides with broader U.S. and Mexican efforts to dismantle transnational criminal networks
U.S. To Seek Death Penalty For Mexican Drug Lord Rafael Caro Quintero After Extradition
Rafael Caro Quintero was added to the FBI's Most Wanted list in 2018 and offered up to a $20 million reward for information relating to his arrest
Mexican Companies Have More Than 50,000 Job Offerings For Deportees Since Trump's Inauguration: Report
Unpublished U.S. Department of Homeland Security data shows that President Donald Trump deported 37,660 people during his first month in office
'Not Advisable': Mexican President Reacts to Report of Hispanic Nonprofit Allegedly Selling Access to Trump To Local Business Leaders
Representatives of a U.S. nonprofit with GOP ties are allegedly selling access to top Trump administration officials to wealthy Mexican executives
Sinaloa Cartel Increasingly Under Siege With Another Top Leader 'Neon' Extradited To The U.S.
Daniel Franco Lopez is accused of overseeing murders, kidnappings, and drug smuggling into the U.S.
U.S. Nonprofit with GOP Links Rejects Claims of Selling Trump Access to Mexican Business Leaders
The organization labeled allegations as defamation in a statement sent to the Latin Times
Wealthy Mexican Business Owners Offered 'Influence' and Direct Access to Trump for $250,000 Donation: Report
A U.S. coalition of Hispanic entrepreneurs is promoting exclusive access to Trump, his administration, and policymakers, according to Mexican outlet Milenio.
Imprisoned Sinaloa Cartel Founder 'El Mayo' Discusses U.S. Politics And The State Of His Ranch With His Lawyer To 'Preserve Mental Stability'
"He's isolated but gets daily visits from his legal team to not lose his mind being all day," said Frank Perez
Grupo Firme Receives Death Threat To Prevent Band From Playing In Sinaloa: 'We'll Kill You All'
No group has claimed to be behind the threat, which involved leaving a severed head inside a cooler
Mexican Govt Will Provide Consular Assistance To Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Mayo' Zambada As He Seeks To Avoid U.S. Trial
The Mexican government said it has already responded to a request by Zambada's lawyer, Frank Perez, "in a timely manner"
Mexico Has Requested 'El Mayo's' Extradition Up To Four Times Since July 2024, Attorney General Says
Alejandro Gertz Manero said extradition process usually takes no more than 45 days, but there have been cases in which they have had to wait up to 12 years for a response.
Cartel Armed Wing Leader Allegedly Responsible For the Recent Arrests of High-Profile Members of 'Los Chapitos'
Intelligence reports suggest "La Perris" betrayed "Los Chapitos" in order to join their rivals, "La Mayiza," and control their territories
Heir Of The Beltrán Leyva Cartel And Leader Of The H-2 Clique, Known as 'H-3,' Extradited To The U.S.
Between 2013 and 2017, the H-2 cartel smuggled hundreds of kilos of heroin, cocaine and meth into the U.S.
Illegal Egg Smugglers Caught at the Mexican Border as Prices Continue to Rise
US Customs and Border Protection agents in Texas have prevented 90 people from smuggling eggs into the country from Mexico.
Cartels Could Start Targeting Americans Over Terrorism Designation, Expert Warns
Michael Ballard, director of Intelligence for Global Guardian LLC, told Border Report warned that the scenario could back cartels into a corner and could lead them to make dangerous decisions
Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Mayo' Willing To Plead Guilty To Avoid Death Penalty
"Mr. Zambada doesn't want to go to trial and is willing to accept responsibility for a charge that doesn't carry out the death penalty," said the drug lord's lawyer Frank Perez
As Deportation Fears Grow, Local Remittances Plummet—But National Transfers to Mexico Rise
Uncertainty over immigration policies and proposed remittance taxes is reshaping how U.S. immigrants send money back home.
'Chapitos' Leader Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Reportedly Managed To Escape Ambush Through a Tunnel
The clandestine tunnel found in the neighborhood of Tierra Blanca was more than 2,600 feet long; it connected to a nearby property
Natanael Cano Says He'll Sing For Anyone Who Pays For It, Raising Questions About Whether He Gave Shows To Narcos
His statement has generated mixed reactions among fans as some understand the need for artists to make money but others have criticized him for his lack of care.
American Citizen Living in Mexico Allegedly Kidnapped by Northeast Cartel in Nuevo León
The Northeast Cartel is one of six Mexican cartels recently designated as "terrorist organizations" by the Trump administration.