As the Trump administration expands its presence on the Mexico border, and apparently preps a “soft invasion,” cartels are fighting local battles.
CEO Travis Bembenek sits down with historian Carlos Pérez Ricart to talk about the history of U.S. intervention in Mexico.
U.S. designates eight Latin American crime groups as terrorist organizations, citing security threats, but Mexico pushes back ...
Mexican authorities arrested two alleged high ranking members of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel this week, just days before the ...
Mexico’s president says her government is reviewing a petition by Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a longtime Sinaloa cartel leader ...
In recent days, the Trump administration has ramped up CIA surveillance drone flights over Mexico, formally designated drug ...
The U.S. military’s growing footprint south of the border is making the outbreak of violence—and the deployment of more ...
One human smuggler who spoke to NBC News said the troops wouldn’t make a difference, but conceded stricter border policies ...
The "foreign terrorist" designations pave the way to a more predatory foreign policy and military interventions.
"What we want to make clear in the face of this designation is that we do not negotiate sovereignty," said Claudia Sheinbaum ...
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday that surveillance drone flights by the U.S. government over Mexico are ...