In response to U.S. pressure and tariff threats, Mexico has deployed 10,000 troops to its northern border, with patrols now active in Ciudad Juárez, Tijuana, and other key crossing points.
Almost 2,000 extra troops were assigned to Tijuana, just south of California, as part of the 10,000-strong border ...
It’s going to get more complicated the way we see it, especially human rights for those who are simply looking for an opportunity to benefit their lives,” said García Lara.
U.S. Marines stretched out barbed wire across a border fence separating the United States and Mexico on Thursday (February 6) ...
To stave off U.S. tariffs, Mexico agreed to deploy 10,000 troops to its northern border. Analysts and former officials ...
A 21-year-old woman from Ludhiana, who was among the first batch of Indians deported from the US Wednesday, claimed she was ...
Trump said he would delay imposing tariffs on Mexico for at least a month. In exchange, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ...
"This is a dynamic city due to our proximity to the border, our maquiladora industry is huge, along with our big corporations ...
It’s been the normal levels,” he said. “This hasn’t turned into an emergency, we have yet to see a significant increase.” ...
Masked and armed National Guard members picked through brush running along the border barrier on the outskirts of Ciudad ...
Mexican troops arrived in Ciudad Juárez and Tijuana this week and will soon patrol 18 cities near the Mexico-U.S. border.
The leaders of Mexico and Canada have been willing to appease U.S. President Donald Trump to avoid tariffs on their products.