Mexico sends hundreds of troops to US border
Mexico has sent 600 troops to areas on the border with the U.S. following an uptick in violence.
Mexican cartels are helping Biden with border: Texas Republican
"I do think the cartels are trying to carry the Biden administration a couple rounds" in the border fight, Rep. Anthony Gonzales told Newsweek.
I lead a Texas militia patrolling the U.S. border
I'm a Christian before I'm a Republican. We're going to be the hands and feet of Christ and offer whatever care we can.
'Recalibration Time' for the Cartels and Congress as border crossings lull
"I think this is a recalibration time frame for the cartels," Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina told Newsweek.
Marjorie Taylor Greene dubs Biden "best partner" of Mexican drug cartels
Marjorie Taylor Greene said Joe Biden doesn't care how Americans are impacted by the Mexican drug cartels as she raged at the president.
Mexico warns Republicans about border war
The president of Mexico told Republicans that if they continued to advocate for U.S. military intervention on cartels, he'd launch a campaign against the GOP.
Mexican Cartel Pleads for Forgiveness Over Fears U.S. Will Send Troops
Cartel members handed over five men alleging they were responsible for a kidnapping and said they had broken rules about respecting the lives of the innocent.
'No Question' Mexico Cartel Activity Spilling Into U.S., FBI Director Says
Christopher Wray said that he considers human trafficking a "modern form of slavery."
Police Officer Involved in Operation Against El Chapo's Son Killed
The 30-year-old officer, named only as Eduardo N., was killed on Wednesday in the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa.
Nearly All Of Mexico's Gun Violence Is Committed With Guns Coming From U.S.
In 2018, Mexico saw more than 20,000 gun-related homicides. American firearms are "really important to these criminal organizations, who stay in business by the threat of violence," said retired DEA agent Jack Riley.
Exclusive: Border Mission at 'High Risk of Failure' Without More Support
Defense Department documents obtained by Newsweek show U.S. Northern Command sent an urgent request for additional U.S. forces.
Right-wing Militia Leader Accused Of Trying To Extort His Own Members
James "Russell" Bolton is reportedly facing at least six charges of extortion and attempted theft.
Exclusive: Intel Report Refutes Trump Claim About Terrorist Border Threat
The report does suggest that violence from Mexican cartels against Defense Department personnel working on the southwest border could increase.
Bodies of Five Men Suspected to Be Missing Police Force
Authorities in the western Mexican state of Michoacan discovered the bodies, believed to be officers who had gone missing a week ago.
Twenty Found Dead, Burned Close to U.S.-Mexico Border
The bodies were found close to the city of Nuevo Laredo along the Rio Grande.
Recreational Pot Ban Unconstitutional Says Mexico Court
"The effects caused by marijuana do not justify an absolute prohibition on its consumption," the court ruled.
Mexico Student Murders: Violence Persists Four Years On
As the country battles record homicide rates, it remains unclear who was behind the disappearance of 43 students in 2014.
Three Massive Ivory Cartels Exposed by DNA Testing
"There is no better feeling than knowing your science is making a big difference."
Mexico's Obrador Will Replace Guards With Civilians
The populist politician said 20 unarmed men and women "are going to take care of me."
Will Mexico Legalize Drugs to Stop Cartel Violence?
As President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador considers the legalization of drugs in Mexico, he has given incoming Interior Minister Olga Sanchez Cordero a free hand.
Mexico Bulletproof Car Business Grows as Violence Soars
The market is expected to grow by 10 percent this year as the annual death toll looks to hit a record high.
Murdered Mexican Journalist Is Sixth to Die This Year
Reporter Hector Gonzalez was found dead in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas, notorious for drug-related violence and corruption.
Bodies of Mexican Students Dissolved in Acid: Police
The authorities believe that criminals confused the students with rival gang members.
John McAfee Says Violent Cartels Are Out to Kidnap Him
His wife says her former pimp forced her into colluding with cartels to have him kidnapped following claims that he hacked the Belize government.
Trump Targets MS-13, One of Texas's Most Powerful Gangs
MS-13 is among gangs categorized as the biggest threat to public safety based on relationships with Mexican cartels and high levels of violence and transnational crime.
Drug Cartels Blamed for Mass Grave Discovery in Mexico
Mexican investigators announced the discovery of more than 250 skulls from unmarked graves in the eastern Gulf state of Veracruz.
Mexico Says Police Murdered 22 on Ranch in Michoacan
The killings marked some of the worst abuses by Mexico's security forces in a decade of grisly drug-related violence.
Mexican Journalists Under Fire
Journalists in Mexico have long faced violence and intimidation from cartels and corrupt authorities.
EU Price Fixing Costs Households Billions
Illegal cartels operating in Europe have led to prices being artificially inflated.
Fines 'Too Lenient' for Members of French Yogurt Cartel
The cartel involving 11 firms operated for six years and were fined up to €56 million.