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MEET LA DOCTORA — America’s closest partner — on trade, migration, energy and more — has made history by electing its first woman as president. Now the U.S. is watching Mexico’s Claudia ...
Federal officials told ICE that Chávez was “an egregious public safety threat” in December 2024. Still, the boxer was allowed to reenter the country in January, according to the DHS press release. The ...
MEXICO CITY — On virtually every corner of Mexico’s capital city, drivers encounter political activists holding signs for one or another of the country’s political parties.
Mexico is threatening to challenge the USDA’s new labeling regulations citing U.S. commitments to its North American trading partners under the USMCA and the WTO, fueling strain ahead of a ...
American politics resemble Mexico’s not because we’re both becoming banana republics, but because López Obrador is good at what matters now, as is Donald Trump.
Farm groups, backed by Republicans from Arizona and Texas, are urging the Trump administration not to exit a tomato trade ...
Mexico is the latest large country where a rising political movement shook up a long-existing order and now has taken an entrenched position. The trend began with Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ...
Mexico is now the world’s 12th largest economy, passing South Korea. Since Mexico joined NAFTA in 1994, a large middle class has for the first time in its history come to life.
Mexico Just Took an Important Step Toward Ending Military Impunity The arrests of 30 marines in the kidnapping of a U.S. citizen followed years of disinterest on both sides of the border.
When Eric Adams touched down in Mexico on Wednesday evening, he wasn’t just kicking off a whirlwind tour covering three Latin American countries. The four-day junket — which includes stops in ...
The political pressures in Mexico pushing our president away from the U.S. are becoming impossible to control. Trump’s tweets, which in Washington are fodder for a good laugh, are no joke in Mexico.
More Americans oppose President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico than support them, even as the public is split on tariff policy overall, new polling finds.