Mexico
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News about Mexico, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE
JAN. 28, 2015
Mexican Atty Gen Jesus Murillo Karam officially declares 43 missing rural college students dead and gives detailed accounting of case and accumulated evidence; case has inspired mass protest marches and raised doubts about country's justice system, issue which Murillo Karam's accounting seemed intended to address. MOREJAN. 28, 2015
World Wildlife Fund says that number of Monarch butterflies that successfully migrated to Mexico for winter has rebounded 69 percent from extremely low levels reported in 2014, but are still nowhere near their peak in 1996. MOREJAN. 17, 2015
Mexican authorities arrest Felipe Rodriguez Salgado, leader of Guerreros Unidos, criminal group that prosecutors believe killed and burned bodies of 43 college students in state of Guerrero. MOREJAN. 17, 2015
Angelo Cabrera, undocumented immigrant who lived in New York City for 24 years, is barred by United States from returning after he went to Mexico to fix his immigration status; immigration law states that people who have lived in US for more than a year illegally are subject to 10-year prohibition to re-entry unless they qualify for waiver; Cabrera, who got two college degrees while in New York, is hoping his academic and community work at Baruch College will sway adjudicators. MOREJAN. 8, 2015
Monterrey Journal; Corruptour, one-hour bus tour that visits sites linked to corruption in Monterrey, Mexico, is effort by young activists to raise political awareness there and educate people about costs of political corruption. MORE
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