First Came A Quake In Mexico, Then Strange Blue Lights
NPR - Thu Sep 9, 2021
Mexicans are sharing spectacular videos of bursts of blue lights seen streaking across the skies as a strong earthquake rocked the country's Pacific coast city of Acapulco on Wednesday. More»
Mexicans demand crackdown on Americans crossing the border
BBC - Thu Mar 26, 2020
Mexican protesters have shut a US southern border crossing amid fears that untested American travellers will spread coronavirus. More»
Utah cuts healthcare costs by flying employees to Mexico for prescriptions
The Guardian - Tue Feb 11, 2020
A health insurer in Utah is seeking to reduce prescription drug costs by flying state employees to Mexico, where they can collect medications at a fraction of the US cost. More»
Reuters photo captures Guatemalan mother begging soldier to let her enter U.S.
Reuters - Sat Jul 27, 2019
MEXICO CITY - Ledy Perez fell to her haunches, a clenched hand covering her face as she wept, an arm clutching her small 6-year-old son, who glared defiantly at the Mexican National Guard soldier blocking them from crossing into the United States. More»
Shocking Photo Of Drowned Father And Daughter Highlights Migrants' Border Peril
The Guardian - Wed Jun 26, 2019
The grim reality of the migration crisis unfolding on America’s southern border has been captured in photographs showing the lifeless bodies of a Salvadoran father and his daughter who drowned as they attempted to cross the Rio Grande into Texas. More»
The short life and long journey of the 6-year-old girl who died near the US-Mexico border
CNN - Mon Jun 24, 2019
LUKEVILLE, Arizona - Gurupreet Kaur crossed the US-Mexico border shortly before her 7th birthday. More»
Leaked Documents Show the U.S. Government Tracking Journalists and Immigration Advocates Through a Secret Database
KNSD-TV - Thu Mar 7, 2019
The documents detail an intelligence-gathering effort by the United States and Mexican authorities, targeting more than 50 people including journalists, an attorney, and immigration advocates. More»
Trump Declares National Emergency To Fund U.S.-Mexico Border Wall
Huffington Post - Fri Feb 15, 2019
President Donald Trump on Friday declared a national emergency at the southern US border in an effort to unilaterally seize funding to begin building his long-promised wall between the US and Mexico. More»
Trump: 'We will open fire on the immigrant caravan if they throw stones"
Daily Mail - Thu Nov 1, 2018
President Donald Trump issued a dire warning to would-be immigrants making their way toward the US, warning that thousands of US troops being sent to the border would return fire if caravan members throw rocks at them. More»
Sessions: Building a wall will end family separations at border
New York Post - Sun Jun 17, 2018
WASHINGTON - Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Monday that Congress could end the practice of separating children from their parents at the border if lawmakers give President Donald Trump his wall and new immigration legislation. More»
House panel approves $10B for border wall
The Hill - Fri Oct 6, 2017
The House Homeland Security Committee approved Wednesday a border security bill that includes $10 billion for a border wall. More»
Christian Group Vandalizes Ancient Mexican Archeological Site Claiming It's Linked To 'Devil Worship'
Raw Story - Mon Jul 4, 2016
Members of a Jehovah's Witness sect have been accused of vandalizing a 7,000-year-old archeological site in eastern Mexico - all in an effort to stamp out "Devil worship. More»
Catholic priests exorcise the entire country of Mexico
Daily Mail - Sat Jun 20, 2015
Catholic priests from around Mexico gathered at a central cathedral to do what they could to help fight the country's crime problem, targeting the demons that may be causing it. More»
Popocatepetl Volcano in Mexico Sparks Fresh UFO Alert
International Business Times - Tue Feb 19, 2013
UFOs swoop around a smoking volcano in Latin America in footage that has caused a stir on local television news. More»
2012 isn't the end of the world, Mayans insist
Associated Press - Sat Oct 10, 2009
MEXICO CITY - Apolinario Chile Pixtun is tired of being bombarded with frantic questions about the Mayan calendar supposedly "running out" on December 21, 2012. More»
Mexico Tries to Help Deportees
Time - Fri Feb 8, 2008
Carlos Martinez was in a state of total panic after being deported from the United States to the Mexican border city of Matamoros - he had no money, nowhere to go, and, worst of all, he didn't speak Spanish. More»
Volcano spews steam and ash in Mexico
AFP - Sat Dec 1, 2007
PUEBLA, Mexico - Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano spewed ash and steam on Saturday in a giant plume stretching some 3,000 meters (two miles) high, authorities said. More»
Female journalists to be awarded
Associated Press - Mon Oct 22, 2007
MEXICO CITY - She set out to expose a pedophile ring in Cancun, naming the rich and powerful she says were involved, and became a journalism sensation after she was abducted by police, allegedly at the behest of a state governor. More»
Seniors head south to Mexican nursing homes
USA Today - Tue Aug 14, 2007
AJIJIC, Mexico - After Jean Douglas turned 70, she realized she couldn't take care of herself anymore. More»
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