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Why This Family Left Central America And Joined The Migrant Caravan
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
The migrant caravan moving north through Mexico comprises of thousands of people. But each person making the trek has a story and a reason for making the journey. This is just one of those stories.
Migrant Caravan Moving Toward The U.S. Swells To About 5,000 People
Monday, October 22, 2018
A growing crowd of Central American migrants in southern Mexico resumed its march toward the U.S. border on Sunday. The advance overwhelmed attempts by Mexican authorities to stop them at the border.
Migrant Caravan Reaches Mexico
Sunday, October 21, 2018
Hundreds of migrants from Central America have crossed into Mexico and want to reach the United States.
Mexico Ups Southern Border Security To Keep Out Migrant Caravan
Friday, October 19, 2018
Mexican riot police are guarding the southern border with Guatemala to prevent Honduran migrants from crossing en masse into Mexico. It's the latest caravan trying to make it to the U.S.
Mexico Increases Security To Block Hondurans Who Aim To Reach The U.S.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Mexico has ramped up security along its southern border as thousands of Hondurans continue their trek north through Guatemala aiming to reach the United States. President Trump has threatened to cut off funding to nations that aid their passage.
A Year After Deadly Mexico Quake, Corruption, Negligence And Forgotten Victims Remain
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
A massive earthquake in Mexico killed hundreds and displaced thousands a year ago today. A new report says corruption is behind much of the destruction.
An Ancient Ballgame Makes A Comeback In Mexico
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Ulama is a pre-Columbian team sport played with a solid rubber ball that's bounced off players' hips. In olden times, the game is said to have decided the winners of wars.
Working The Night Shift For Mexico City's Bloody Crime Tabloids
Friday, June 29, 2018
Reporting on crime for sensationalist media in the Mexican capital reveals the dark side of a city where officials have tried to keep the crime problem under wraps.
Reporting Crime In Mexico Can Be A Bloody Business
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Reporting on crime in the Mexican capital reveals dark truths about a city where officials have tried to keep the crime problem under raps.
Migrants Are Stuck In Mexico With Violence Back Home And 'Zero Tolerance' In The U.S.
Sunday, June 24, 2018
A Honduran mother of two, who is pregnant with a third, remains in a Mexico City shelter after hearing of the U.S. family separation policy.
Last Year, A Retired Mexican Schoolteacher Vanished. His Family Still Seeks Answers
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Albino Quiroz Sandoval left home to go shopping last year and never returned. A man has been arrested, but most crimes in Mexico go unpunished. More than 37,000 people have gone missing since 2007.
Migrants Are Stuck In Mexico
Sunday, June 24, 2018
A Honduran mother of two, who is pregnant with a third, remains in a Mexico City shelter after hearing of the U.S. family separation policy.
Mexico Deploys A Formidable Deportation Force Near Its Own Southern Border
Monday, May 07, 2018
Under U.S. pressure, Mexico continues to crack down on migration on its own southern border, even surpassing America's deportation numbers in recent years.
How Mexico Has Been Using Checkpoints And Deportations To Address Migration
Friday, May 04, 2018
The U.S. is pressuring Mexico to crack down on Central Americans trying to come north. But migrants say they've already been facing a maze of checkpoints and Mexican law enforcement on their efforts to find a safe home.
On The Hunt For Poppies In Mexico — America's Biggest Heroin Supplier
Sunday, January 14, 2018
As the heroin business booms, driven by U.S. demand, Guerrero has been one of Mexico's most violent states. The Mexican army is demonstrating efforts to eradicate the flowering crop at the source.
In Mexico, Armed Men Force Thousands Of People Out Of Chiapas
Friday, December 01, 2017
Violent unrest in the Mexican state of Chiapas has displaced thousands of indigenous people, and concern is growing about a possible humanitarian crisis.
Why Child Marriage Persists In Mexico
Thursday, November 23, 2017
In Mexico, 1 in 5 girls marry before they're 18 — some as young as 11. Unlike in the rest of the world, child marriage rates have barely fallen in the past 30 years.
Quick Building Demolitions Raise Questions In Mexico
Thursday, September 28, 2017
While safety concerns may have led to some of the quick demolitions, some residents fear developers and city officials are trying to destroy evidence of shoddy building and lax government oversight.
Earthquake Hits Mexican State Of Morelos Hard
Thursday, September 21, 2017
A large number of those killed are in central Morelos state. Unlike the capital city where thousands of volunteers are helping to rescue survivors, there is far less help in Morelos and far more dead.
Death Toll Rises After Mexican Earthquake
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
A powerful earthquake south of Mexico City has killed more than 200 people. Rescuers are working to dig out collapsed buildings and looking for survivors.