Mexico pledges to safely transport migrants to the US border
Buses will depart from Chiapas and Tabasco and will be protected by local, state and federal security elements, carrying migrants with CBP One requests
Buses will depart from Chiapas and Tabasco and will be protected by local, state and federal security elements, carrying migrants with CBP One requests
One of the best-known culinary leaders in Mexico City tells EL PAÍS about his beginnings and the highs and lows of the 11-restaurant group he now runs
A recent report by the organization Stop US Arms to Mexico provides new insights into widespread illegal arms trafficking
More serious than a complaint but less so than a full break, the Mexican president often resorts to a foreign policy tool that analysts say exists ‘only in his head’ to demonstrate his disagreements with other countries
The 57-year-old drug lord, one of Mexico’s most powerful and feared criminals, walked out of a high-security facility after serving a 21-year sentence and into the custody of immigration officials
People who have already submitted applications to obtain legal resident status in the U.S. for themselves or their undocumented spouses have seen their hopes turn to disappointment with the pause of the Keeping Families Together program
Known as the ‘Mesoamerican Egypt’ for the grandeur of its structures, Ichkabal contains three pyramids larger than Chichen Itzá’s Temple of Kukulcán and is scheduled to open to the public in September
Thousands of people are lining up to visit the patron saint of impossible causes. They ask him for better health, work opportunities and help resolving problems with the law
A new study reveals the disparity of perceptions between both countries. Despite the unfavorable view of Americans, 61% of Mexicans have a positive opinion of the United States
Julio César Almanza Armas was murdered hours after criticizing the insecurity faced by businesses in Tamaulipas. Weeks earlier, Minerva Pérez Castro was killed for the same reason in Baja California
Joaquín Guzmán López, one of ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán’s sons, was also apprehended in the operation carried out at an airport in the border city of El Paso
Problems with the Mexican Swimming Federation and other sports institutions lead athletes to seek alternative nationalities to fulfill their dreams
The international affairs expert and former White House correspondent has become the first woman and the youngest person to direct the Mexico Institute of the influential Woodrow Wilson Center
The musical subgenre seeks to resume the narration of stories through song, which detail eccentric lives, luxuries, as well as the violence that permeated the style and way of life of those growing up in the early 2000s
The Mexican-American author tells EL PAÍS that, in the United States, there’s an openly racist attitude against Spanish, his native language. In his latest novel, he has opted to depart from his usual subject matter — the U.S.-Mexico border — to explore the most intimate elements of his mother’s life
U.S. authorities are stepping up their fight against the criminal organization, which the Treasury Department claims is responsible for a ‘significant proportion’ of the trafficking of the opioid
Organized crime in Mexico has found in the mangroves an ideal, remote spot to hide their synthetic drug laboratories, leaving fishermen in Sinaloa to deal with contamination affecting their homes and livelihoods
The Cruz Azul footballer has broken his silence after weeks of rumors about his possible departure from Mexico precipitated by the shooting of his sister, Martha Paola, and the subsequent accusations of his family
Thousands of clandestine labs to manufacture synthetic drugs are dumping tons of toxic chemicals into Mexico’s most fragile ecosystems. Who is in charge of protecting the environment against the growing number of these laboratories? Quinto Elemento Lab investigates
El Chapo’s brother and their former partner, El Mayo Zambada, are about to turn 80. Age, ailments and pressure from the authorities are fueling uncertainty about the future of the criminal organization
Following the executive order issued by President Biden that restricts asylum, immigrants who manage to prove a reasonable fear of persecution or torture if they return may receive protection to prevent their repatriation
Under the direction of Republican Governor Greg Abbott, the state has intensified efforts to criminalize all support for immigrants and tried to shut down shelters such as Annunciation House in El Paso
The hurricane-turned tropical storm has knocked out power to more than two million homes and businesses in the Houston area. Fast-rising waters caused flooding
Washington closes in on the Mexican crime gang responsible for huge volumes of fentanyl trafficking
A variety of legislation went into effect in different parts of the country, dealing with everything from minimum wage to housing and hidden fees
Authorities confirm the discovery of the bodies in an area hard hit by criminal groups seeking control of immigration, drug and weapons routes
Experts say Beryl is “extremely dangerous and very rare” for this time of the year, since it is the earliest Category 4 Atlantic hurricane on record