06Sep2017 | The Case for Tech Over Concrete on Mexican Border The New York Times While technology makes it easier and faster to track smuggling and drugs, it also makes it easier to track innocent people. |
06Sep2017 | Katia Has Formed Near Tampico; Heavy Rain Threat for Eastern Mexico The Weather Company Newly formed Tropical Storm Katia is expected to strengthen into a hurricane before making landfall in eastern Mexico by this weekend. |
06Sep2017 | Mexico Tightens Supervision of Foreigners’ Visas and Taxable Local Income Surviving Yucatan For people who do not track multiple expat forums from around Mexico, there are some real-world updates that are worth noting regarding both - taxes on Mexican sourced income and on “tourist†visas. |
06Sep2017 | How Paper ’Ghost’ Unions Exploit Workers in Mexico Al Jazeera While the US administration’s concerns over Mexican workers’ rights might not be altruistic, they do contain a basic truth. Mexican workers are, on average, the worst paid of the 35 countries in the OECD. |
06Sep2017 | The Dwindling Number of Catholics in Latin America El Universal Catholicism is no longer the religious monopoly in Latin America, although in many countries it still exercises the rights of a dominant religion. |
06Sep2017 | ’Likely Catastrophic’ Hurricane Irma Slams Caribbean Islands as Category 5 Storm The Canadian Press Hurricane Irma roared into the Caribbean with record-setting force early Wednesday, shaking people in their homes on the islands of Antigua and Barbuda on a path toward Puerto Rico and possibly Florida by the weekend. |
06Sep2017 | Vicente Fox: Trump Supporters to Blame for ’False Prophet’ Rescinding DACA Washington Examiner Former Mexican President Vicente Fox railed against President Trump’s "terrible and stupid" decision to rescind of the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for illegal immigrants, but saved his most pointed criticism for his supporters. |
06Sep2017 | Report on Mexican Attorney General’s Ferrari Drives Corruption Debate VOA News A report that Mexico’s attorney general owns a Ferrari registered at an unoccupied house has added a twist to a growing political battle over who will lead a new institution designed to battle corruption. |
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