The Trump administration's use of U.S. military aircraft to return deportees has raised alarms throughout Latin America.
MEXICO CITY – Whenever President Claudia Sheinbaum responds to Donald Trump’s remarks about Mexico — whether it’s his threats of tariffs, deportation plans, or claims that her country is run by drug cartels — her answer is consistent, almost ...
The Mexico City International Airport (AICM), as the main gateway to the country, plays a crucial role in shaping international visitors' perception of Mexico.
When Google announced it was complying with US President Donald Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, many Mexicans responded with a laugh and a long, exhausted sigh.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, speaking to 350,000 people gathered in Mexico City’s Zócalo plaza, outlined her government’s
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her government was investigating the recent discovery of 72 bodies buried in clandestine graves.
All along the 2,000-mile border, business leaders, border agents, migrants and their advocates are bracing for change in U.S. policies on trade and immigration.
President Claudia Sheinbaum is detaining more migrants, seizing more fentanyl and positioning her country as a key ally against China. But the U.S. stance has shifted, too.
Mexico has received non-Mexican migrants from the United States in the past week, and Central American nations could also reach similar agreements with the U.S. to accept deportees from other countries,
This was the first time in recent memory that military aircraft were used to fly migrants out of the country, one U.S. official said.
Did Sheinbaum really say "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth....we will arrest all U.S. citizens in Mexico and deport them in the same way [Trump] is doing"?