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Lizbeth Diaz

Lizbeth Diaz

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At Mexico's 'ranch of horror' families of the missing hope for answers

The gate, black and 10 feet (3 meters) tall, decorated with two rearing white horses, has become synonymous with death in Mexico.

At Mexico's 'ranch of horror' families of the missing hope for answers
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Mexico's top prosecutor denounces state probe of 'ranch of horror' as outrage grows

Mexico's top prosecutor said on Wednesday there had been flaws in the investigation of a ranch in the western state of Jalisco, which

Mexico's top prosecutor denounces state probe of 'ranch of horror' as outrage grows
Americas|Crime|World

Mexicans hope uncovered mass grave sheds light on missing relatives

The families of many Mexicans who have been missing for years are looking for answers in the discovery of piles of clothes, shoes and skeletal remains at a ranch

Mexicans hope uncovered mass grave sheds light on missing relatives
Americas|Political|US|World

Amid Trump crackdown, surge in migrants in Mexico seeking help to return home

President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown has coincided with a surge in U.S.-bound migrants in Mexico seeking help to return to their home countries,

Amid Trump crackdown, surge in migrants in Mexico seeking help to return home
Americas|Crime|Political

Mexico 'fast-track' expulsion of drug lords to US broke legal procedures, experts say

The Mexican government broke with its own legal procedures to hand over 29 suspected cartel members to the U.S., experts said, as pressure mounts over threats

Mexico 'fast-track' expulsion of drug lords to US broke legal procedures, experts say
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Top Mexican prosecutor defends transfer of accused drug lords as legal

Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz defended on Friday the legality of the government's handover of 29 suspected cartel leaders to the United States a day

Top Mexican prosecutor defends transfer of accused drug lords as legal
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexico sends major drug capos to US as Trump tariff threat looms

Mexico on Thursday handed over major figures in the country's criminal underworld to U.S. authorities, part of a surprise

Mexico sends major drug capos to US as Trump tariff threat looms
Crime|Economy|Political|US|World

Mexican troops deployed to border as part of deal to pause US tariffs

Hundreds of Mexican soldiers were mobilized on Tuesday to the border with the United States as part of an agreement that halted U.S. tariffs on Mexican

Mexican troops deployed to border as part of deal to pause US tariffs
Americas|MidEast|Political|World

Afghans stranded in Mexico under Trump immigration crackdown face bleak choices

Naser Zazai, 29, had planned to reunite with his mother and brother in the United States this week after fleeing Afghanistan, where he says he was

Afghans stranded in Mexico under Trump immigration crackdown face bleak choices
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Some migrants turn to pricey smugglers or riskier routes after Trump clampdown

After Honduran migrant Alex Diaz' U.S. asylum appointment was canceled following Donald Trump's immigration and border

Some migrants turn to pricey smugglers or riskier routes after Trump clampdown
Americas|Economy|Political|US|World

Mexico builds temporary shelters to prepare for mass deportations from US

Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx

Mexico builds temporary shelters to prepare for mass deportations from US
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Tears and shock as Trump dashes dreams of migrants in Mexico scheduled to enter US

Nidia Montenegro fled violence and poverty at home in Venezuela, survived a kidnapping as she traveled north into

Tears and shock as Trump dashes dreams of migrants in Mexico scheduled to enter US
Americas|Crime|News|Travel|World

Bodies found in Mexico where Australian, US tourists went missing

Mexican authorities have located three bodies in the state of Baja California where one American and two Australian tourists were reported missing, the local

Bodies found in Mexico where Australian, US tourists went missing
Americas|Crime|World

Parents identify bodies of U.S., Australian tourists missing in Mexico

Mexican authorities on Sunday confirmed the American and two Australian tourists who went missing in northern Mexico last week are dead after

Parents identify bodies of U.S., Australian tourists missing in Mexico
Americas|News|World

Mexican authorities search for missing Australian, US tourists

Mexican authorities said on Thursday they were searching at sea and on land for two Australians and one American reported missing in Baja California, one of the

Mexican authorities search for missing Australian, US tourists
Crime|News

In Mexico, a wave of political murders eats away at democracy

Guarded by more than a dozen police officers equipped with semi-automatic rifles and donning a helmet and bulletproof vest, Ramiro Solorio looks more like

In Mexico, a wave of political murders eats away at democracy
Crime|Election|News

Mexican candidate assassinations hit grim record ahead of Sunday's election

Mexico's election is now the bloodiest in its modern history after a candidate running for local office in central Puebla state was murdered on Friday at a

Mexican candidate assassinations hit grim record ahead of Sunday's election
Americas|Crime|News|World

Shootings and extortion create ghost town in southern Mexico

Thousands of residents deserted the small Mexican town of Tila, fleeing an intensive three-day siege by heavily armed men and leaving

Shootings and extortion create ghost town in southern Mexico
Americas|Crime|News|Uncategorized|World

Dead bodies in Mexico most probably are missing U.S., Australian surfers

The three dead bodies found in Mexico's Baja California state are highly likely to be the American and two Australian tourists who went missing last week, a

Dead bodies in Mexico most probably are missing U.S., Australian surfers
Americas|US

Mexico, US officials agree on security plan to protect avocado inspectors

Officials in Mexico and the United States agreed to new security terms to protect U.S. health safety inspectors of avocados and mangos

Mexico, US officials agree on security plan to protect avocado inspectors
Americas|US|World

Panama deportations unlikely to be enough to curb Darien crossings

An agreement between Panama and the United States to try to deter migrants from crossing the treacherous Darien jungle, by repatriating those

Panama deportations unlikely to be enough to curb Darien crossings
News|World

Mexico's navy warns dual use chemicals are boosting meth production

Mexican navy officials running the country's biggest port are increasingly concerned about the rising flows of unregulated "dual use" chemicals used to

Mexico's navy warns dual use chemicals are boosting meth production
News|World

About 3,000 migrants travel in caravans to US border, undeterred by crackdown

About 3,000 people carrying bags, water and small children trod through intense heat along a highway in southern Mexico on Tuesday,

About 3,000 migrants travel in caravans to US border, undeterred by crackdown
Americas|Crime|News

Mexico opens probe amid claims Sinaloa Cartel leader Zambada was kidnapped on way to US

Mexican authorities have opened an investigation into events that led to last week's arrest of Sinaloa Cartel chief Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, Mexico's security

Mexico opens probe amid claims Sinaloa Cartel leader Zambada was kidnapped on way to US
Americas|Crime|News|US

Mexican drug lord 'El Mayo' Zambada says he was ambushed in new account of US arrest

Mexican drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada was tricked by the son of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and forced to board a plane bound for the United States last

Mexican drug lord 'El Mayo' Zambada says he was ambushed in new account of US arrest

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