We are providing services in terms of immigration, legal and human rights, many don’t have the necessary documents or a social security number to live and work in Mexico,” she
Nathaly Corona Duarte, 20, was found dead in Sonora, Mexico, outside Tijuana in September. In July 2024, a woman called Bentonville police to report that Corona was being beaten at an apartment. Police found Corona locked in the bathroom and Johan Lopez Castaneda,
A suspected member of the notorious Tijuana-based enforcement group Los Cabos was extradited from Mexico to the United States on Thursday.
At the top of the list is Haiti’s Port-au-Prince with 139 homicides per 100,000 residents, followed by five cities in Mexico: Colima, Manzanillo, Acapulco, Tijuana and Ciudad Obregón.
Three children play where the border wall separating Mexico and the United States meets the Pacific Ocean, Friday, Feb. 21, 2025, in Tijuana, Mexico. (AP Photo/)
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Between 200,000 to half a million U.S. firearms are smuggled into Mexico every year, "60 Minutes" reported last December.
Mexican law enforcement arrested a California man for allegedly trying to enter their country with an arsenal of powerful weapons that belong to the Sinaloa cartel, authorities said in a statement Wednesday.
"People suffer a lot when they are deported. Sometimes they don’t even speak Spanish. They’ve spent their whole lives in the United States."
Tijuana’s Grupo Firme, a widely popular musical group throughout Latin America, has canceled its upcoming concert in Mazatlán after receiving death threats from a cartel. On Tuesday, a severed human head was found in a plastic box along with a “narco banner” on a bridge threatening the band.
Regional Mexican band Grupo Firme has been forced to cancel an upcoming festival appearance after allegedly being targeted by a drug cartel.
Marilú Montalvo is the latest in a group of deported mothers to return to the U.S. with help from a Tijuana-San Diego nonprofit