
US to limit asylum to migrants who pass through a third nation
Donald Trump pursued a similar ban in 2019 but a federal appeals court prevented it from taking effect
Donald Trump pursued a similar ban in 2019 but a federal appeals court prevented it from taking effect
The New York jury reached a unanimous verdict on the five crimes charged against the former secretary of public security of Mexico during the government of Felipe Calderón
Turning away migrants at the US southern border has led to even more death and violence. Shutting down legal points of entry will not deter people from entering the country, it will only increase irregular immigration and strengthen criminal gangs
The little-known model frequently appeared in works by Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Jean Charlot
Pay de Limón was found by the owner of the Milagros Caninos shelter in a dump and nursed back to health. Now, at age 13, he is a finalist in a popular competition
The player, born in California, was raised among thousands of migrants in the United States, but decided to play for the Mexican national team. He will now be part of the Catalan youth team
Eliminalia uses fake news, cloned websites and bots to deceive Google, according to an investigation by Forbidden Stories and EL PAÍS, which for the first time reveals the company’s client list
Twelve New York citizens must reach a unanimous verdict on each of the five charges against the former Secretary of Public Safety
A network of lawyers, public notaries and government officials have expropriated more than 4,000 properties in a single year to sell at below-market prices
Jesús ‘Rey’ Zambada testified to handing over millions of dollars to the former Mexico security chief, who has elected not take the stand during his New York trial
The US Treasury Department says Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada’s lieutenant is ‘responsible for coordinating the purchase and transportation of cocaine and methamphetamine from Sinaloa to Arizona and California’
Advertisers release their ads in the days ahead of the big game to get the most publicity for their spots
Big name advertisers from Netflix to Google are paying as much as $7 million for a 30-second spot during the big game on Sunday
The 2019 massacre happened on a busy weekend at a supermarket that is typically popular with shoppers from Mexico and the US
The figure has grown 70% from 2019 and is close to 20,000 people despite warnings by the US State Department about high rates of violent crime and kidnappings
The judicial process against the former head of Mexican public security has seen several high-ranking narcos reveal the horrors and excesses of the war on drugs
José Melesio, César Salazar and Leo Reyes – all residents of the United States – returned to their native country for a few days. They were subsequently abducted and executed. With no suspects in custody, their families are demanding justice
After a week-long trial, a six-member jury convicted the telenovela star of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Juan Ricardo Hernández
Prosecutors call a former Mexican cop and a Sinaloa Cartel frontman to testify about how million-dollar bribes greased the wheels of organized crime
The state produced more than 60% of the savory hot peppers in 2021
The Mexican government has filed a suit in Florida accusing the former security official of diverting over $750 million in public funds, while a NY court is trying him for allegedly taking bribes from the Sinaloa Cartel
New appointments are available each day at 6am, but migrants find themselves stymied by error messages from the government’s CBPOne mobile app
Nicholas Palmeri’s socializing and vacationing with Miami drug lawyers, detailed in confidential records, brought his ultimate downfall
The tournament will include six teams from North and Central America and the Caribbean, including Mexico, which returns after two editions
New research has found a link between the use of these drugs and the loss of effectiveness of antibacterials
Cartel leaders viewed García Luna as ‘the best investment they had,’ said Villarreal Barragan, who pleaded guilty himself to drug trafficking
The executive had a one-way plane ticket to Mexico booked for Jan. 26, 2022, three weeks after being convicted by a jury on four counts of fraud and conspiracy