Mexican authorities are building temporary shelters in Ciudad Juarez and other cities to prepare to receive nationals deported from the U.S. by President Donald Trump.
According to Sheinbaum, the government's priority is to provide dignified options for those facing vulnerable situations.
M ore than any other country, Donald Trump went after Mexico on his first day in office. He ordered its criminal gangs to be designated as foreign terrorist organisations (FTOs), ...
President Sheinbaum said that a call Tuesday between her foreign minister and the U.S. Secretary of State began a new ...
The SS United States was poised to set sail at the end of last year on her final voyage from Philadelphia to the bottom of ...
Mexico's president said on Wednesday she has not agreed to accept non-Mexican migrants seeking asylum in the United States, a ...
Collection forecast and tax collection plan - In view of the “success” in terms of foreign trade taxes collection during 2024, ...
The program that resulted—"Mexico Embraces You"—aims to shelter deported Mexicans, some 5 million of whom are estimated to be living in the United States illegally and thus at risk of being sent back.
Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx ...
The U.S. men's national team won their second international friendly of January dispatching Costa Rica at Inter & Co Stadium in Orlando, FL.