Mexico opened the possibility Friday of receiving non-Mexican migrants deported by the United States after initially saying ...
Sheinbaum took time during her daily press conference to "debunk" a New York Times article on a Sinaloa Cartel fentanyl lab ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday said that her country may accept non-Mexican migrants deported from the United States, marking a shift from its earlier stance of urging President-elect ...
A New York Times report on fentanyl production in Mexico is "not very credible," President Sheinbaum said at her Monday press ...
"The photos are not credible, just for the fact of how harmful it is for the cook's own health to be producing the drugs as they show it," Sheinbaum said ...
Juárez has "historical debt" with women, Mexico's first woman President Claudia Sheinbaum says in welcoming new hospital, ...
Mexico says it is investigating officials in a town where a sign was posted thanking a drug lord for holiday season gifts for ...
The piece by the Times has since triggered a back-and-forth between the news outlet and Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum around the veracity of the reporting ...
Mexico’s president said that her administration is in touch with other countries to prepare for President-elect Donald ...
Mexico also has already set up shelters along its northern border with the US to receive deported Mexican migrants.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurated a new general hospital in Juárez, announced plans for new child care centers and signed decrees returning tribal lands in the Sierra Tarahumara in ...
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum holds a press conference a day after the U.S. elections, at the National Palace, in Mexico City, Nov. 6, 2024. File photo by Raquel Cunha/REUTERS ...