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2 Galaxy Leader hijacking hostages from Mexico released in Oman
Marcos Gómez Jerez and Arturo Alberto ZacarÃas Meza were among
Moody’s: US tariffs could cost Mexico’s GDP growth 1 percentage point
The financial services company warned Monday that President Trump’s promised Mexico tariffs could limit 2025 economic growth to 0.6%.
Mexico building network of border shelters to receive deportees
Mexican deportees can stay at the shelters for a few days while authorities assist them in organizing transport to their home communities.
Trump’s first day in office: 5 executive orders targeting Mexico
Here is a summary of five Mexico-related executive orders Trump signed in the Oval Office of the White House on Monday night.
Navy seizes 2 narco-labs in Culiacán, Sinaloa
The newspaper La Jornada estimated that the bust cost drug cartels more than US $4 million.
Activists set fire to a Trump piñata outside US Embassy in Mexico City
Burning a Donald Trump piñata has become a symbol of protest among migrant rights activists since Trump's first term as U.S. president between 2017 and 2021.
Trump signs executive order declaring a national emergency at US-Mexico border
In his inauguration speech, Trump said that "all illegal entry" to the United States would be "immediately halted" with his national emergency declaration.
Trump to sign executive order renaming Gulf of Mexico
Changing the Gulf of Mexico's name is just one of several executive orders promised by the U.S. president on his first day in office.Â
Migrants at Mexico’s northern border set fire to encampment to avoid police raid
Roughly 250 security agents raided the encampment, which 150 migrants en route to the United States.
Sheinbaum announces support plan for Mexican deportees as Trump takes office
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.
Hours before Trump’s inauguration, 1,500-strong migrant caravan departs from Chiapas
The migrants plan to continue north later today, despite reports that the Trump administration has already disabled the asylum appointment booking app CBP One.