Mexico's President Sheinbaum has ordered an investigation of an armed clash Monday between U.S. border agents and alleged cartel members.
Mexico has received non-Mexican deportees from the United States over the past week, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday, reversing her previous opposition to doing so. Sheinbaum said that Mexico had accepted over 4,
When Google announced it was complying with US President Donald Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, many Mexicans responded with a laugh and a long, exhausted sigh.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced that her country has received an estimated 4,094 people deported from the United States in the week since Donald Trump took office there.
President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, has publicly countered Trump's threats of mass deportations and tariffs. Will that hold come Jan. 20?
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico has received non-Mexican migrants from the United States in the past week, and Central American nations could also reach similar agreements with the U.S. to accept deportees from other countries, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday.
President Donald Trump made several executive orders that affect the border and Mexico. Here is what to know about what is happening on the border.
Brazil accused the U.S. of "blatant disrespect" of deportees who were handcuffed on a flight, while Colombian President Gustavo Petro and Trump tussled on Sunday, nearly bringing the countries to a full-blown trade war over Petro's refusal to accept U.S. military deportation flights. Petro later agreed to accept the flights.
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico anticipates that the U.S. will not impose tariffs on Saturday, despite President Trump's threats. However, Mexico has prepared a response plan and could impose retaliatory tariffs if needed.
Did Sheinbaum really say "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth....we will arrest all U.S. citizens in Mexico and deport them in the same way [Trump] is doing"?
The Trump administration's use of U.S. military aircraft to return deportees has raised alarms throughout Latin America.