Secretary of State Marco Rubio is using waivers to keep millions in funding going to Mexico for vital programs that target the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. and target cartels.
"The issue isn’t just that drugs go from Mexico to the United States," Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said.
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Hosted on MSNMexico President is Taking Wrong Approach Toward Trump, Political Analyst Warns: 'It Does Not Help to Criticize The US'"It does not help to criticize the U.S. government, especially given the nature of President Trump's personality," Saul ...
As one who shared the hope, after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, that representative government, guaranteed ...
In this week’s episode of Border Report Live, host Daniel Marin and Border Report correspondents Julian Resendiz and Sandra Sanchez examine the stepped-up enforcement ...
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Hosted on MSNWhy Were Hopes of the 1990s Dashed? for 02/14/2025As one who shared the hope, after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, that representative government, guaranteed ...
The train route from Mexico City to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) in México state will open in July, the ...
Mexico ranks 140 out of 180 in corruption perception, yet President Claudia Sheinbaum claims public trust tells a different story.
Canada at first wasn’t sure what it could put forward that would match Mexico’s offer to move 10,000 troops to the border, ...
Those arrested in Mexico for connection to cartels and organized crime often carried, transported, or unloaded "material" ...
Sheinbaum’s successes have not gone unnoticed. Mexico’s richest man, Carlos Slim, on Monday praised her negotiations with ...
New data shows that the already declining number of undocumented immigrants crossing into the U.S. has dropped even ...
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