
The bill pitting Biden against Trump would allocate more than $20 billion to the border
The legislation rejected by Republicans would provide funding for border patrols, asylum officers, immigration judges and reception facilities
The legislation rejected by Republicans would provide funding for border patrols, asylum officers, immigration judges and reception facilities
Quebec’s premier has been urging the Canadian government to slow the influx of immigrants. The U.S. government also urged its neighbor to take action as some Mexicans have been crossing illegally into the U.S. from Canada
At least 33 people involved in politics, some of whom are aspiring to office, have been assassinated in the first two months of the year
The city is undergoing reconstruction and the inhabitants are still relying on government aid while the sporting event promotes tourism
The candidate for the ruling party, Claudia Sheinbaum, aims to fill the biggest plaza in Mexico City. Xóchitl Gálvez — representing the main opposition coalition — has retreated to her stronghold in Guanajuato
A House initiative seeks to expand a doctrine that allows the use of lethal force against intruders who enter someone’s residence. The Democratic governor has promised to veto it if it is approved
The two presidential hopefuls will both visit Texas on Thursday, a sign of how important the immigration debate has become in this campaign
A new publication about the alleged links between drug traffickers and the president’s inner circle has, once again, strained the bilateral relationship. According to experts, this is a strategy by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to attack the Mexican president
The low cost of energy in the country is a great asset when it comes to attracting manufacturing interest. Germany no longer has Russia’s pipeline, which makes industrial activity more expensive
Migrants who previously had a safe place to charge phones, use the bathroom, eat a meal and arrange to head elsewhere in the U.S. were now left on the street as migrant aid groups scrambled to help out as best they could
An exhibition at the Foreign Ministry Museum in Mexico City is displaying more than 100 stolen pieces that have been recovered, thanks to intense work by the country’s diplomats
The White House insists that it has a good relationship with Mexico’s government, after ‘The New York Times’ published a report based on DEA probes into whether drug traffickers contributed money to the president’s campaign
The state’s attorney general has only recognized three deaths, including a four-year-old child, after an attack by an armed group. A witness told 1800Migrante that up to 50 people were traveling in three vehicles that were attacked
Crimes against candidates and political officials mark the start of the country’s presidential campaign
Claudia Sheinbaum will have to defend herself from the painful figures of this six-year term and Xóchitl Gálvez must hit the mark in her strategy to capitalize on votes in this matter
High manufacturing costs are among the reasons why Ford has a $7 billion annual cost disadvantage to competitors, CEO Jim Farley has said
In about a third of the cases reviewed, the Department of Health and Human Service did not have legible documentation for the adults on file
There are three elements that have contributed to this reduction over the course of the past half-decade: higher incomes, a strong performance by small businesses and lower rental prices
The pagan festival arrived in Latin America during European colonization. It ultimately merged with local and African traditions, giving rise to very diverse celebrations
Amazon and Mercado Libre control 85% of online sales in Mexico, creating ‘an absence of real competitive conditions in the online retail market’
The remarks from the speaker throws the foreign aid package into serious doubt, despite its approval this week by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of Democratic and Republican senators
In Mexico, the popularity of using the tiny birds in rituals is one factor threatening 39 of the 57 species that inhabit the country
Mexicans who reside outside the country will be able to cast their ballot if they have a valid voter ID card and comply with the registration dates set by the National Electoral Institute
Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas has sent a bill to Congress asking the Pentagon for regular briefings to explain its efforts against the powerful criminal organization
In a four-hour press conference, the richest man in Latin America discusses his business empire, the outgoing López Obrador administration and upcoming elections
The opposition candidate for the presidency of Mexico is confident that she will defeat the ruling party’s candidate — Claudia Sheinbaum — on June 2, despite the fact that the polls show her lagging far behind
Pollution in the Alvarado lagoon system, in the Mexican State of Veracruz, is jeopardizing the health and livelihood of the local fishing communities