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How Mexico Tariffs Could Backfire
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By John Walcott
June 4, 2019
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By Alejandro de la Garza
April 14, 2019
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Most fresh fruit and vegetables imported during the winter months could disappear from grocery store shelves across the U.S. within a matter of days. The produce left behind would skyrocket in price by at least...
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Mexico's Security Chief Says He Was an Undocumented Worker in the U.S.
Mexico’s top cop, who’s pledged to weed out criminals in migrant caravans, has his own history of working illegally in the U.S.
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Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s defense lawyers plan to seek a retrial for the recently convicted kingpin following a report that multiple jurors violated a judge’s orders and then apparently lied about it. The alleged and...
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El Chapo Guilty
Notorious kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was found guilty Tuesday of all charges stemming from his role in trafficking billions of dollars worth of drugs into the U.S. as a top boss within the Sinaloa...
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El Chapo Jury Begins Deliberation in Bombshell Trial
After nearly three months of testimonies, the high-profile trial is winding down
By Melissa Chan
February 4, 2019
El Chapo Lawyer Blames ‘Lying Opportunists’ for Giving Case ‘Life’ In Closing Arguments
“This trial is about one thing and one thing only—getting Chapo."
By Melissa Chan
January 31, 2019
Mexico's President Declares an End to the Drug War
But critics are questioning the announcement
By Casey Quackenbush
January 31, 2019
'Do Not Let Him Escape Responsibility.' Prosecutors End Closing Arguments in El Chapo Trial With a Plea
"Hold him accountable for his crimes."
By Melissa Chan
January 30, 2019
Betrayals, a $100 Million Bribery and a Netflix Star: These Are the 7 Biggest Bombshells From El Chapo’s Trial
Guzman was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years on July 17. He was also ordered to give up $12.6 billion in what the government said were ill-gotten gains.
By Melissa Chan
January 29, 2019
Mexico's 2018 Murder Rate Sets Another Record
The country opened 33% more murder probes than in 2017, which was also a record
By Eli Meixler
January 22, 2019
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"There are no borders within us"
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