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The U.S. ambassador to Mexico on Saturday rejected President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's claims that the U.S. was "co-responsible" for violence in the western state of Sinaloa, where more than ...
According to Mexico City-based research organization Civic Data, there was a 236% increase in political electoral violence in the country between 2018 and 2023.
Mexico’s election is already shaping up to be the most violent in the country’s modern history. Almost 400 people connected to the races were affected by political violence — ranging from ...
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A religious celebration in Irapuato, Mexico, turned deadly when gunmen opened fire, resulting in 12 fatalities and at least 20 injuries. The attack occurred during festivities for the Nativity of St.
Mexico City officials have announced a 14-point plan to address the capital’s housing and gentrification problems, which ...
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Mexico's bloodiest election in recent memory has been marked by dozens of assassinations. U.S. is hardly there but we can learn from our neighbor.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, in just over three weeks in office, has inherited a whirlwind of violence that many say was set up by her predecessor's policy of not confronting drug cartels ...
As Mexico’s southern state of Tabasco deals with the fallout of a wave of violence, an unofficial policy is funneling vulnerable migrants there, providing organized crime groups with more criminal ...
Second, the United States has played an integral role in feeding and arming that violence. According to the Council on Foreign Relations, "In 2016, Americans spent almost $150 billion on cocaine ...
Mexico's general election will be held at the beginning of June and it will mark the end of a campaign season of record violence. Some thirty candidates have been assassinated in the past year.
Mexico faces a crisis of kidnappings, disappearances, and other criminal violence that has left over thirty-thousand people dead each year since 2018. Gangs and drug cartels largely perpetrate ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum encouraged violent protests in Los Angeles.
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