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AMLO proposes to remake the judicial branch by dismissing Mexico’s 7,293 jurists, including the 11 Supreme Court justices and all judges at the federal, circuit and state level.
President Sheinbaum reiterated on Tuesday that her government doesn't agree with "treating migrants as criminals" after a ...
Unlike Trudeau, Sheinbaum proceeded with resolve tempered by caution and an attitude of cooperation and respect for Trump. On ...
These are not isolated events; they happen because state officials in Mexico protect organized crime—not occasionally but routinely, at various levels of government. Often, officials face a simple ...
The government argues that restoring state control protects Mexico’s resources from foreign exploitation and ensures that ...
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Mexico’s president is set to approve changes to at least 16 laws pushed through congress in a rapid, nine-day legislative blitz that will increase government power and allow for expanded surveillance ...
Everardo Maya Arias, a prominent figure in Mexico's judicial system known for his involvement in high-profile cases, was found dead June 15 in Zinacantepec, Mexico State.
Sol remembers her first kill for a Mexican cartel: a kidnapping she committed with a handful of other young recruits that twisted into torture and bled into murder. She was 12 years old.
Sheinbaum was not the only world leader stood up by Trump, but she has developed one of the more intriguing relationships with the unpredictable U.S. president.
Sheinbaum calls the election day a ‘success’ despite the low turnout at the polls to select over 2,600 positions ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has claimed a sharp drop in homicides in the first eight months of her term, but analysts wonder whether the figures are trustworthy and, if so, can keep coming ...