Immigration 2 days ago Noem demands Pritzker 'abandon' liberal immigration policies after alleged killer caught Mexican national Gabriel P. Calixto was arrested for allegedly stabbing 24-year-old Emma Shafer to death in Springfield, Illinois, in July 2023.
Mexico 2 days ago Mexican senators brawl on camera following debate over US targeting cartels Mexican Senate leaders Alito Moreno and Gerardo Fernández Noroña engaged in a violent altercation after a heated debate over U.S. military intervention.
Travel Safety August 22 US warns American travelers about terrorism, crime, kidnapping in popular vacation destination A security expert advises Mexico travelers to stay on resort grounds and exercise situational awareness following updated State Department travel advisory
Mexico August 16 Father of slain veteran says Biden’s border policies emboldened cartels, Trump restoring order The father of Nicholas Quets, a veteran killed by cartel gunmen in Mexico, praises President Trump's crackdown on organized crime, while blaming Biden's "failed border policies."
Mexican Cartel Violence August 14 DOJ charges five alleged Mexican cartel leaders, touts ‘extraordinary policework’ that led to indictments DOJ announces criminal charges against five United Cartels leaders with $26 million rewards offered for arrests in international drug trafficking case.
Opinion August 9 Trump sends military after the cartels and it’s long overdue U.S. military deployment targets Mexican cartels as DHS reports reveal corrupt military and law enforcement crossing border to assist drug trafficking organizations
Crime August 7 Border crisis shifts to Caribbean: Homeland Security fights silent war in Puerto Rico Homeland Security Investigations in Puerto Rico reports significant reduction in smuggling load, higher fentanyl presence following enhanced enforcement and new funding under Trump.
Democratic Party August 4 House Dem declares she is a 'proud Guatemalan' before American at Progressive International conference Rep. Delia Ramirez declared she's prouder to be Guatemalan than American at leftist Panamerican Congress attended by progressive lawmakers.
White House August 2 Trump closes week with plans to reposition subs amid heightened Russia tension, new tariffs Trump orders nuclear submarines repositioned after Russian tensions escalate, while implementing new tariffs on Canada and other countries this week.
Travel August 1 Americans in vacation hot spot may see more military than margaritas this summer Mexico deploys over 7,000 security personnel including National Guard and military to protect tourists in Cancun and Riviera Maya amid rising cartel violence concerns.
Republicans July 30 Border county Republicans say Trump policies improve security while Democrats cite 'cruelty' Southern Arizona community officials note reduced illegal crossings under President Trump, but also ongoing drug smuggling issues and effects of previous policies.
South America July 29 US accuses Venezuelan regime of narco-terrorism over alliances with Tren de Aragua, Sinaloa Cartel The U.S. Department of the Treasury has sanctioned the Cartel de los Soles as a global terrorist group for allegedly supporting violent organizations like Tren de Aragua and the Sinaloa Cartel.
US Environment July 25 US-Mexico Tijuana River sewage crisis deal is ‘massive’ win for Americans, EPA says EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announces US-Mexico deal to resolve the Tijuana River sewage crisis, calling it a massive environmental win for San Diego-area residents.
Airlines July 23 Delta plane aborts takeoff in Mexico City after plane nearly lands on top of aircraft A Delta Boeing jet bound for Atlanta safely stopped takeoff when pilots observed another aircraft landing in front of them on the same runway in Mexico City.
Culture Trends July 19 Border Patrol morale goes through the roof, 'dramatically' changed under Trump administration Border Patrol agents in Tucson revealed to 91±¬ÁÏ Digital how their frontline duties have been affected while defending the border under the Trump administration.
Soft Drinks July 18 Why Mexican Coke is a fan favorite and where to buy it after Trump's sweet announcement Mexican Coca-Cola’s cult following is due to the beverage's cane sugar recipe, which fans say delivers a “completely different" taste, though experts warn it’s not much healthier
Travel July 18 Officials at popular tourist spot cave to protesters who called out Americans Mexico City officials announce plans to address gentrification after locals protest mass tourism, with demonstrators targeting American visitors amid a 70% increase in U.S. residents.
Immigration July 18 Feds' California Home Depot raid nabs 11 illegal migrants, one with 67 prior jail bookings Border Patrol in Sacramento arrested 11 illegal migrants during a raid at a Home Depot parking lot — including one man with 67 prior bookings in California since 1986.
Opinion July 18 PAM BONDI & ROBERT MURPHY: Team Trump is fighting deadly drug cartels to save American lives Under Trump, federal agencies seized over 44 million fentanyl pills and 68,000 pounds of meth while designating cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
US July 14 Chinese illegal immigrant crossings that surged during Biden admin a 'national security concern,' expert warns A border security expert said the large number of Chinese illegal immigrants who crossed the southern border during the Biden administration poses a national security risk.
Boxing July 8 Boxing legend Julio César Chávez defends son after arrest by US immigration officials Boxing legend Julio César Chávez defended his son in an interview with Mexican media after he was arrested in the U.S. and faces deportation.
Travel July 8 Americans targeted in Mexico City as locals protest against tourism and soaring rents Anti-tourism protests erupted in Mexico City as locals face gentrification challenges similar to Barcelona and Venice demanding stricter housing laws and legislation to regulate tourism levels.
Crime July 6 American with 'CIA' credentials and variety of weapons arrested in Mexico Mexican authorities arrested an American with alleged CIA credentials and six firearms, magazines, ammunition and tactical equipment for disturbing the peace.
Boxing July 4 Mexico President expects boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. to be deported, hopes he serves sentence in home country Mexican President Sheinbaum confirms hope for former boxing champion Julio Cesar Chávez Jr. to serve weapons trafficking sentence in Mexico
Boxing July 3 Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr arrested by ICE days after fighting Jake Paul Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., who fought Jake Paul just four days ago, was arrested by ICE as the Department of Homeland Security announced his "expedited removal" from the U.S.
Immigration July 2 Federal judge orders Mexican migrant seeking asylum to be released by ICE A federal judge in Oregon has ordered the release of Mexican migrant who had been held in an ICE detention facility for nearly a month after agents arrested him moments after a routine asylum hearing.
Border wall July 2 Mexican border town sees fewer crossing attempts, deportations than expected under Trump Local business owners in Nogales, Mexico, discuss Trump's impact on border security, revealing fewer crossing attempts and unexpected calm despite deportation preparations.
Mexico July 1 Twenty dead bodies discovered in Mexico, including corpses hanging from bridge Four decapitated bodies were found hanging from a bridge and 16 additional corpses were discovered in a van amid ongoing cartel violence in the capital of Mexico's Sinaloa state.
New Jersey June 29 New Jersey lawmaker proposes legislation renaming Delaware Bay to 'The Bay of New Jersey' A New Jersey Republican has proposed renaming the Delaware Bay as "The Bay of New Jersey" a few months after Trump's Gulf of America executive order.
Mexican Cartel Violence June 27 Sinaloa cartel hacker turned Mexico City cameras against FBI, leading to killings, DOJ says Justice Department reveals cartel hacker compromised FBI attaché's phone data and used city surveillance to eliminate witnesses, the DOJ said.