Mexican drug lord Servando Gómez Martínez, aka “La Tuta,” asked a judge this week to stop his extradition to the United ...
The U.S. military says cartel drones are observing troops. Scripps News traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border; see what we found ...
Los Alegres del Barranco, a popular Mexican music band, had their visas revoked by the U.S. State Department after they ...
A federal grand jury has indicted seven individuals on serious drug trafficking charges for their alleged roles in a ...
A Mexican national was given a two-year federal prison term for dealing large amounts of fentanyl, heroin and methamphetamine ...
Los Alegres del Barranco apologized after the State Department revoked band members' visas for displaying visual of El Mencho ...
The father of Marine veteran Nicholas Quets praised Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's sanctions against the Sinaloa cartel ...
After the revocation of their U.S. visas, the Mexican group apologizes for projecting images of a cartel leader during a show at the University of Guadalajara.
The U.S. State Department has revoked the visas of the Mexican band, Los Alegres del Barranco, a Mexican regional music group.
The controversy broke out when the face of "El Mencho" — who has a $15 million bounty on his head in the U.S. — was projected behind the band.
The U.S. Department of State revoked the travel visa of a Mexican band set to tour the U.S. after they praised a notorious ...
The last thing we need is a welcome mat for people who extol criminals and terrorists,” Deputy Secretary of State Christopher ...
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