Mexico hunted 'El Mencho'
Digest more
Threats of cartel and gang violence and kidnappings have prompted State Department official toi issue travel advisories
Massive highway blockades by farmers and truck drivers swept across Mexico on Monday, disrupting traffic in more than 20 states and raising the prospect of significant delays for cargo, cross-border freight and port operations. The nationwide mobilization ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Truck drivers blocked some major highways in central Mexico on Tuesday to protest that the government hasn’t paid them for work they did on a tourist train line. The protest by truckers blocked two major highways leading north out of ...
JUAREZ, Mexico (Border Report) – As farmers shut down highways and blocked truck access to U.S. ports of entry for a second consecutive day, the President of Mexico said she wanted to clarify what the ruckus was about. “There is a new water law.
Mexico’s flourishing tequila sector is an example of the country’s success in developing vibrant export industries. But the industry also offers an unfortunate reminder of the risks export companies face from violent crime in general and the hijacking ...
The Jalisco New Generation Cartel caused unrest across Mexico after the army killed its powerful leader known as “El Mencho.” NBC News' George Solis breaks down the violent situation for residents and travelers.