According to a survey, Mexicans approve of the president thanks to her social support programs
The Republican administration has expelled nearly 170,000 people so far in 2025, a figure that falls far short of its latest goal of one million in the first year
The Mexican version of the reality show flags up the importance of family and partners when it comes to changing eating patterns
Seventy-four percent of illegal weapons enter through the northern border. Mexican authorities are mapping the main routes while Washington is downsizing the ATF
Mexican authorities are ignoring the latest provocation from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, while urging the local population not to indulge in xenophobic attitudes
For three decades, the Latin American nation has offered foreign productions a 0% tax rate
The U.S. President has announced his tariff plan, however, he did not mention measures against Mexico or Canada
In the last four years, authorities have seized 5.4 tons of fentanyl, almost 50% in territory controlled by the sons of ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, from where it is trafficked to the US through Tucson and San Diego
Almost 70% of the 1.2 million migrants in the country are US citizens. After the pandemic, the number of residence visas being issued skyrocketed, while the amount of undocumented Americans being sent back decreased
Under pressure from Trump, the Sheinbaum administration is demanding that the United States combat the firepower of the cartels. Using judicial documents and official reports, EL PAÍS reconstructs the long chain of arms trafficking, which begins in the weapons industry and ends in the streets of Mexico
Sheinbaum’s first three months have seen more murders and missing persons than the same period of her predecessor, López Obrador, but they have also been marked by an increase in operations, arrests, and seizures of drugs and weapons
The free trade agreement is at a crucial crossroads due to Trump’s threat of protectionist tariffs and a review coming up in 2026
These are some of the lessons that can be learned from three countries with experience of a dollar-based economy if Argentina, Latin America’s third-largest economy, chooses to adopt the currency as legal tender