Navigating Immigration, Politics, and Democracy on the Pan-American Highway in Mexico
Mexico's role in managing unauthorized migration to the US is unpredictable.
Amazon Web Services Mexico to Invest $5 Billion in Data Centers
Amazon Web Services Mexico (AWS), a branch of Amazon.com Inc., plans to invest over $5 billion in constructing a series of data centers in Mexico, catering to the rising demand for cloud services amid technological advancements.
Texas AG Accuses Biden of Aiding Cartels
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused President Joe Biden of aiding Mexican cartels by halting deportations.
Arrive Logistics and BlueGrace Logistics Open Offices in Mexico Amid Surging Trade
Arrive Logistics and BlueGrace Logistics have jumped on the nearshoring bandwagon by opening their first offices in Mexico.
Heated Debate, Political Drama, and Border Tensions in Maverick County
Juanita Martinez, the chair of the Maverick County Democratic Party, engaged in a heated discussion with a Texas National Guard member at the closed Shelby Park.
Border Battle Continues in Texas as Tensions Persist over Razor Wire in Shelby Park
The Texas National Guard and state troopers are still using razor wire to block access for Border Patrol agents in most of Shelby Park, a 47-acre area along the Rio Grande where migrants often cross.
Nationwide Migrant Influx Strains Cities and Spurs Legal Tensions as Border Crisis Persists
Even cities quite a distance from the Mexican border are feeling the effects of the surge in migrants.
U.S. Delegation Meets with Mexico's President Amid Border Migrant Surge
The U.S. delegation met with Mexico's president to address the surge of migrants reaching the U.S. border.
Over 11,000 Asylum Seekers Wait on Mexican Side as Migrant Surge Tests Legal Pathways
While thousands of migrants illegally enter the US each day, over 11,000 people remain in shelters and camps on the Mexican side of the border, according to community leaders.
Controversial Texas Law Sparks Fear and Legal Challenges Along US-Mexico Border
The newly enacted law in Texas, which makes entering the state illegally a state crime, is causing confusion and fear among undocumented migrants and mixed-status families along the US-Mexico border.
Rapid Deforestation in Western Mexico Linked to Soaring US Avocado Demand
Deforestation is rapidly increasing in western Mexico, driven by the growing demand for avocados in the United States.
Large Methamphetamine Seizure at U.S.-Mexico Border Highlights Ongoing Smuggling Efforts
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized 354 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in the bed of a pickup truck crossing the border from Mexico into the United States at the Paso Del Norte international crossing.
Hurricane Otis Devastates Acapulco, Mexico, Sparking Looting Amidst Food and Water Shortages
Following the devastation caused by Hurricane Otis in Acapulco, Mexico, which claimed 27 lives and left residents facing food and water shortages, looting incidents occurred in the city.
Catastrophic Hurricane Otis Strikes Acapulco, Mexico
Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 storm, struck Acapulco, Mexico, resulting in at least 27 fatalities and four missing individuals, with widespread damage and communication outages.
Hurricane Otis Transforms from Minor Threat to Catastrophic Monster in a Day
Hurricane Otis underwent an astonishing transformation from a minor threat to a catastrophic monster within a single day.
Harnessing the Power of Mexico Nearshoring for Supply Chain Success
The article discusses the impact of supply chain disruptions and the potential benefits of nearshoring, particularly in Mexico, for U.S. importers.
Elon Musk Visits Texas-Mexico Border, Calls for Immigration Reform
Billionaire Elon Musk visited the Texas-Mexico border to meet with local officials and law enforcement, seeking an "unfiltered" understanding of the immigration situation.
Mexico-US Trade Flows Face Challenges as Borders Become Pressure Points
The flow of trade between Mexico and the United States is facing significant disruptions as Mexican officials work to address the surge in migrants attempting to reach the US.
Mexico Surpasses China as Top US Trading Partner in Shift of Global Dynamics
Mexico has replaced China as the United States' primary trading partner, marking a significant change in the global economy.
Mexico Overtakes China as Top US Exporter, Shifting Supply Chain Dynamics
The second quarter witnessed a significant shift in supply chains, with Mexico surpassing China as the leading exporter to the United States, according to the Supply Chain Stability Index by ASCM and KPMG.