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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Mexico- The NY Times

Mexico

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News about Mexico, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.

Chronology of Coverage

  1. Jul. 23, 2014
    Memo From Guadalajara; Mexican Pres Enrique Pena Nieto's public approval rating has fallen to 37 percent, from 54 percent; many voters in Guadalajara, where Pena Nieto launched his presidential candidacy, wonder whether they were deceived by his promises. MORE
  2. Jul. 12, 2014
    Mexican authorities believe they have located remains of New York financial trader Harry Devert in La Union, in state of Guerrero; Devert vanished six months ago while heading through dangerous part of Mexico; identity of body, found in two plastic bags, has not been identified but motorcycle found near body matches model driven by Devert. MORE
  3. Jul. 8, 2014
    The announcement comes just as Mexican legislators approved new antitrust laws governing Mexico’s telecommunications and broadcasting industries. MORE
  4. Jul. 1, 2014
    Gun battle between Mexican soldiers and armed group that attacked a convoy leaves at least 22 people dead in one of the bloodiest confrontations in the drug war; three women who had been kidnapped are freed, and a large cache of assault rifles, ammunition and a grenade are seized. MORE
  5. Jul. 1, 2014
    United States Appeals Court rules that Border Patrol agent Jesus Mesa Jr can be sued by family of 15-year-old Mexican boy he shot and killed over the Mexican border; says agent's conduct is unlawful, therefore he does not qualify for constitutional protections. MORE

Articles

Wheelies: The New-Look Yaris Edition

Toyota announces details and pricing for its all-new 2015 Yaris; G.M. may invest $800 million into facilities in Michigan.
July 25, 2014, Friday

U.S. Considering Refugee Status for Hondurans

The plan aims to stem the surge at the border, allowing hundreds of minors and young adults to enter the United States without making a dangerous trek through Mexico.
July 25, 2014, Friday

Swindlers Target Kin of Migrants

The F.B.I. is investigating how con artists received detailed information about migrant children being housed at military bases to lure relatives into paying hefty sums to reunite their families.
July 24, 2014, Thursday

Violent Attacks on Homeless in Albuquerque Expose City’s Ills

Three teenagers have been arrested in killings that the police said were staggering in their brutality.
July 24, 2014, Thursday

G.O.P. Plan on Migrants Calls for Less Cash Than Democrats and Obama Seek

With days left until Congress begins its recess, House Republicans and Senate Democrats are struggling to reach a compromise on the amount of funds to allot to the migrant crisis at the southern border.
July 24, 2014, Thursday

Travels in a Maze in Mexico

Francisco Goldman’s new book, “The Interior Circuit,” recounts the troubles that he and his adopted home, Mexico City, have seen, and his attempts to rebound from his.
July 24, 2014, Thursday

Promises of Hope Tarnished by Lack of Change

Even as the president garners international praise for pushing through reforms in energy, education and taxes, voters are less willing to embrace platitudes without true transparency.
July 23, 2014, Wednesday

Plan for Young Migrants at Impasse in Congress

Republicans in the House and Senate have rejected a Democratic funding plan, saying it did not include any changes to immigration law to address the overall problem.
July 23, 2014, Wednesday

Texas Governor Bolsters Border, and His Profile

Rick Perry ordered 1,000 National Guard troops to the border with Mexico, seizing on a get-tough immigration message.
July 22, 2014, Tuesday

Rush to Deport Young Migrants Could Trample Asylum Claims

Young migrants from Central American countries have stories of abuse, abandonment and flight from organized crime that could make them eligible for U.S. entry, but they are often not heard.
July 20, 2014, Sunday

Mexico Navigator

A list of Web sites about Mexico as selected by editors of The New York Times.

Multimedia

Two Countries, No Home
After having grown up in the United States as an undocumented immigrant, Rufino Santiz Díaz decided to go back to Mexico — and now finds himself caught between two worlds.
Stranded at the Border
Mexico is trying to slow down the flow of migrants coming though its southern border by detaining them, and sometimes deporting them back to its Central American neighbors.
In Mexico, a Stalled Journey
While thousands of child migrants from Central America have crossed the Rio Grande to U.S. soil, thousands more don’t make it that far. Many end up detained or broke in towns like Reynosa, Mexico.
Intersection | Mexico City’s Spirited Style
In the Roma Norte neighborhood, Camila Sarasola Montiel, a real estate agent, wears a tattoo that says “love yourself” to remind herself to feel beautiful and embrace being plus-size.
World Cup 2014: Netherlands Defeats Mexico, 2-1
Mexico took a lead into the 88th minute, but fell behind six minutes later, en route to a defeat and another elimination in the Round of 16.
Checkpoint Showdown
As the immigration debate focuses on border security, some say that American freedoms are being compromised by interior Border Patrol checkpoints, like the one north of Arivaca, Ariz.
Mexican Zoo Welcomes Zonkey
A zoo in northern Mexico said a zonkey, a rare cross between a zebra and a donkey, was born on Monday and given the name of Khumba.
A Journey North, From Farther South
Driven out by deepening poverty but also by gang violence, increasing numbers of Central American migrants are crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico into the United States, where many seek asylum.
A Journey North, From Farther South
Driven out by deepening poverty but also by gang violence, increasing numbers of Central American migrants are crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico into the United States, where many seek asylum.
Musical Tributes for Mexico’s Dead
In Iztapalapa, a violent Mexico City neighborhood, two musicians with a guitar and an accordion are hired to ease the strains of grief, celebrate the dead and remind mourners of more festive memories.

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