Trump's cartel threats put Mexico on edge
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The Trump administration says it’s deported more than 600,000 people in the first year of its aggressive deportation campaign. And, a whole lot of them have gone to Mexico.
It could be called a revelatory moment, learning about the presence, history, and culture of Black people in Mexico. For Jorge Gonzalez, a college course on the ethno-history of Oaxaca first gave him answers to questions that had been tugging at him for a ...
Mexico condemns attack on Venezuela while seeking to avoid its fate In the wake of the U.S. attack on Venezuela, the Mexican government has found itself traversing the most delicate balancing act since President Donald Trump began his second term: strongly ...
Sheinbaum, Mexico’s first female president and a leftist scientist, didn’t mince words. At a press conference on Wednesday, Sheinbaum unveiled a massive 1607 map of North America that labeled the continent as "América Mexicana" (Mexican America).
Mexican president says 13 people died in the Interoceanic Train derailment in southern Mexico
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7 taco night staples you'd never see in Mexico
Taco night is a fan favorite around the U.S. However, many ingredients used would never be found in a Mexican household. Here are several taco night staples that you'd never see served in in Mexico.
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Cheesy Mexican street food in Mexico City - giant quesadilla machetes + street food tour of CDMX!
To start our cheesy Mexican street food tour in Mexico City we went to a local place for their famous machetes. These machetes are a giant quesadilla like you’ve never seen. Super tasty, full of flavour and fresh ingredients,
Mexican culture has undergone a tremendous transformation in its recent history with varying impacts in different regions. Many Mexicans live in cities, but smaller rural communities still play a strong role in defining the country's collective vibrant ...
MEXICO CITY — Mexico will not object to President Trump’s plan to force asylum seekers detained at the southwestern border to wait in Mexico until their cases are heard in U.S. immigration courts, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday.
Mexican authorities have been waging a deadly battle against drug cartels for nearly two decades, but with limited success. Thousands of Mexicans—including politicians, students, and journalists—die in the conflict every year. The country has seen more ...
President Donald Trump on Jan. 6 praised the U.S. raid in Venezuela that captured President Nicolás Maduro and said soldiers “on the other side” were killed.