07Jul2017 | Trump Says Mexico ’Absolutely’ Should Pay for Border Wall After Meeting Pena Nieto Livemint President Donald Trump sat down with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto this morning at the G20 summit in Germany, saying he still wants the country to pay for a proposed border wall. |
07Jul2017 | Violent Fighting Between Rival Gangs Inside Acapulco Prison Kills 28 Inmates IBTimes Authorities in Acapulco, Mexico have said that 28 people were left dead after two rival gangs had a huge fight in a state prison. |
06Jul2017 | Texas Is Getting a New ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Law, and the Mexican Government Isn’t Happy WAPO A new Texas law has pushed the fight over sanctuary cities to spill over the border, as Mexican officials grow increasingly concerned about Mexican nationals being caught in an expanding immigration dragnet while American authorities worry the measure might derail economic activity. |
06Jul2017 | Border Patrol Agents Say They Are Ill-Equipped to Detect Mexican Drug Tunnels Fox News While Trump believes a wall will thwart illegal immigrants and drug dealers, it will do little to address the daunting labyrinth law enforcement authorities are confronting below the ground, a challenge that officials say they are ill-equipped to address. |
06Jul2017 | Sergio Aguayo: Citizen Participation Is the Best Way to Resolve Mexico’s Problems Reforma I have dedicated years to understanding criminal violence and promoting a culture of peace and I can confirm that convergence on specific issues between State and society is indeed possible. |
06Jul2017 | Tourism to U.S. Rises Despite Trump’s Travel Ban Newsweek The number of visitors traveling to the U.S. has risen, despite concerns that Trump’s hardline anti-immigrant policies could hurt U.S. tourism. |
06Jul2017 | Migrant Comic Book Tells Stories of Those Who Cross US-Mexico Border Arizona Public Media The Kino Border Initiative of Nogales, Sonora, and the Hope Border Institute have partnered with an illustrator and a social-justice author to create a comic book made up of true stories of immigrants seeking to enter the United States. |
06Jul2017 | Aid Agencies Adopt War-Zone Ways to Help Central Americans in Crisis Thomson Reuters Foundation Extreme violence in Central America is forcing aid agencies to use conflict-zone tactics to reach people most at risk in gang-plagued nations such as El Salvador and Honduras, where homicide levels are comparable to those in war. |
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