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In his inauguration speech, Trump said that “all illegal entry” to the United States would be “immediately halted” with his national emergency declaration.

The president said that Mexican deportees from the U.S. will receive immediate financial support from the government to cover the initial costs they face after returning to Mexico.

Changing the Gulf of Mexico’s name is just one of several executive orders promised by the president on his first day in office. 

The migrants plan to continue north later today, despite reports that the Trump administration has already disabled the asylum appointment booking app CBP One.

As Trump prepared to take the oath of office in the U.S. on Monday morning, Sheinbaum extolled the strengths of Mexico and promised to defend Mexicans abroad.

Roughly 250 security agents raided the encampment, which 150 migrants en route to the United States.

Of the Mexican executives expecting to make new investments in 2025, only 34% ranked nearshoring opportunities as a priority for their company.

While the iconic museums of Chapultepec Park got their fair share of visitation in 2024, they weren’t the only ones that visitors flocked to.


Malecón morning strolls, great food and an unbeatable atmosphere combine for the perfect day on the Pacific coast.

Heaped plates of pozole seco and an agave distillate all of its own means Colima has plenty to offer the traveling gourmand.

Will 2025 see Mexico sink or swim? Our subscriber-exclusive podcast asks the big questions this week.

Humidifiers and electrolytes will become your new best friends as the Mexican winter brings dryness, dehydration and bad hair days.

Mexico is all about doing things differently, so why not mix up your daily meals, too?

Inspired by Mexico and informed by modernism, one design team is bringing classic Mexican designs into the 21st century — via the 1960s.


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