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Officials used new legal powers to penalize and bar networks run by gangs and organized crime. But experts and critics say the actions are unlikely to stem the surging tide of migration.
Organized crime is affecting hospitals in some Mexican states, even taking over operating rooms and emergency rooms and ...
If you’ve ever shopped at a big-box store like Walmart or Home Depot, chances are you’ve noticed merchandise locked away ...
Police say a conviction in the murder case of Oupa John Sefoka, popularly known as DJ Sumbody, would give the bereaved family ...
Extortion is rising and contract killings are up, but Peru’s lawmakers are making matters worse with new laws, says a new ...
The Foreign Office has named the first 25 targets of its sanctions aimed at key figures who assist illegal migration across ...
Peel Police arrest 12 in violent GTA home invasions, robberies and $2M in stolen goods. Some victims were left with ...
A Chinese company advertising 'refugee boats' has also been included on a list of individuals and entities who will have any ...
This morning, the state police executed a decree of seizure aimed at the confiscation of assets issued by the Naples Court - Prevention Measures Section against Pacilio Salvatore Giordano, born ...
Democratic U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez, who represents New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District and many of its border communities ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the move was a ‘landmark moment’ in the Government’s bid to tackle organised immigration ...
What we can learn from the war of words between Mexico’s president and the lawyer for Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
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