Mexico
Mexican President Expands Construction of Migrant Shelters as U.S. Deportations Along Southern Border Increase
"We are ready and coordinated to receive our compatriots with warmth and humanity," said Mexico's Secretary of the Interior Rosa Icela Rodríguez
Trump Will Impose Aggressive Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China Starting Saturday, White House Says
Leavitt said the tariffs would amount to a 25% duty on Mexico and Canada while a 10% tariff would be applied on China "for illegal fentanyl they have sourced and allowed to distribute into our country."
Mexican Band Member Reveals How Much They Charge To Make Songs For Cartels
Ernesto Barajas, one of the lead vocalists in a Mexican regional band, revealed how much it would cost for the band to write a personalized narcocorrido.
Grupo Frontera Ignore Criticism for Allegedly Supporting Donald Trump
Group members have remained silent amid what could be one of the biggest controversies in their three-year career.
Rosalinda Gonzalez Valencia, Wife of Jalisco Cartel Founder 'El Mencho,' to Get Early Release From Prison
In 2023, she was charged with money laundering and sentenced to five years in prison
Mexican President Requests Another Name Change in Response to Google's Decision to Reflect 'Gulf of America' on Maps
Mexico's president proposed changing how the US is labeled on Google Maps in retaliation to the company submitting to Trump's request to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
Mexico Files Complaint Over Alleged Human Rights Violations During U.S. Deportation Flights
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that while the majority of unlawful migrants are treated fairly, two cases of violations were brought to her attention
Mexican President Says Country Is 'Ready' For Trump Tariffs, Has 'Plans A, B, C' To Address Them
"We'll always defend the dignity of our people and the respect for our sovereignty," said Claudia Sheinbaum ahead of the deadline set by Trump for tariffs to go into effect
Mexican Business Leaders Say Border Cities Will Be Impacted The Most By Tariffs
President Donald Trump said the U.S. will impose 25% tariffs on both Mexico and Canada starting February
World Awaits Trump Tariff Deadline On Canada, Mexico And China
Tariffs are paid by US businesses to the government on purchases from abroad and the economic weight can fall on importers, foreign suppliers or consumers.
Fentanyl Producer And Close Associate To One of 'El Chapo's' Brothers Arrested in Mexico City
According to reports, La Morsa and Aureliano "El Guano" Guzmán form part of a group that is protected by former public servants
Trump Administration Says Tariffs on Mexico and Canada 'Still on The Books' To Start Feb. 1
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the administration is still looking toward Feb. 1 to kick off 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada
Jenni Rivera's Kids Unite to Help Victims of the Los Angeles Wildfires
The children of the late Mexican-American singer attended a fundraiser to help victims of the wildfires.
Body Count At Mass Gravesites Linked to Cartel Violence Tops 70
Cartel infighting often leads to purges, with members being executed over accusations of betrayal or theft
Mexican Corridos Tumbados Take Center Stage at Paris Fashion Week with Fuerza Regida
The Mexican music group's appearance at the fashion show marked a major milestone for the genre.
Mexican Official Dispels Rumors of General Motors Moving Business Back to US to Avoid Trump Tariffs: "No One is Going to Leave Mexico"
General Motors CEO Mary Barra has said she hopes tariffs can be avoided, as Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has signaled that authorities are "working and holding conversations to take the necessary measures" to avoid any escalations
Mexico to Send Letter to Google Questioning Decision to Rename Gulf of Mexico on Its US Maps
She said the foreign ministry will send out the letter to Google on Jan. 29
Zayn Malik Announces His First Solo Concert in Mexico 10 Years After His Departure from One Direction
The British singer will perform in the Mexican capital as Latin American fans beg for more dates in the region.
Telemundo Makes History As It Beats Univision Noticias' Ratings After the Departure of Jorge Ramos
'Noticias Telemundo,' anchored by Julio Vaqueiro, is getting better ratings than ever
Selena Gomez Responds to the Republican Politician Who Called for Her Deportation: 'Thanks For The Laugh and The Threat'
The Mexican-American superstar responded to former Utah Republican Senate candidate Sam Parker
Border Patrol Exchanges Fire With Suspected Cartel Members As Group Tried To Cross Into Texas
Cartel gunmen exchanged gunfire with Border Patrol agents as the men tried to smuggle undocumented migrants into the U.S.
Mexico Begins Sealing 'Sophisticated' Border Tunnel Likely Used To Smuggle VIP Migrants
The tunnel connects Juarez and South Central El Paso. It was discovered earlier this month
Mexican Authorities Are Busing Migrants Deported From The U.S. Away From The Border
Since Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, more than 2,500 people have been deported across all 50 states
Peso Pluma and Kenia OS' Romance Confirmed: The Couple Was Spotted Kissing Near Miami - VIDEO
The two couldn't keep their hands off of each other at the Pegasus Cup in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Mexico Confirms It Received About 4,000 Deportees On Trump's First Week, President Says It's Not a 'Substantial Increase'
ICE said it made almost 1,000 arrests as it ramps up its operations
Inside La Finca: The Exclusive Spanish Neighborhood Where Luis Miguel Bought A Mansion for His New Love
The Mexican singer and the Spanish designer have taken the next step in their romance with an expensive gift.
The Powerful Reason Shakira Left Miami and Moved to Mexico
The Colombian singer rang in the new year with big changes ahead of her highly-anticipated world tour.
Cazzu Dedicates Her First Corrido Tumbado To "The Mexican People" With References to Christian Nodal - VIDEO
Her new single, 'Dolce,' is the second entry into a new era for the Argentine artist and seems to be a song about the famous father to her daughter.
Mexico Denies US Military Plane Carrying Migrant Deportees To Land In Country: Report
Mexico refused to allow a U.S. military flight carrying deportees to land in the country on Thursday as President Donald Trump institutes an immigration crackdown, according to reports.
Trump Ordered to Shut Down App to Request Asylum But Migrants Remain Determined to Reach the U.S. Anyway
The Trump administration shut down the CBP One app, one of the key legal pathways to enter the country, leaving asylum-seekers in Mexico in a limbo.