Trump Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
President Trump issued an executive order designating Mexican drug cartels and other Latin American criminal groups as foreign terrorist organizations, potentially impacting U.S. relations with Mexico, immigration policies, and counter-narcotics operations.
Trump Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
President Trump issued an executive order designating Mexican drug cartels and other Latin American criminal groups as foreign terrorist organizations, potentially impacting U.S. relations with Mexico, immigration policies, and counter-narcotics operations.
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40% Bias Score
Tijuana Shelters Brace for Mass Deportations
Tijuana shelters brace for a potential surge in migrants due to Trump's mass deportation plan, raising concerns about resource limitations and the potential for a humanitarian crisis; Mexican authorities have declared a state of emergency to prepare.
Tijuana Shelters Brace for Mass Deportations
Tijuana shelters brace for a potential surge in migrants due to Trump's mass deportation plan, raising concerns about resource limitations and the potential for a humanitarian crisis; Mexican authorities have declared a state of emergency to prepare.
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44% Bias Score
Volkswagen Warns of Tariff Impact on US Consumers
Volkswagen voiced concern over potential 25% US tariffs on Mexican goods, impacting its major Puebla plant (producing ~350,000 cars annually for US export) and potentially harming American consumers; the company is investing over $10 billion in US facilities.
Volkswagen Warns of Tariff Impact on US Consumers
Volkswagen voiced concern over potential 25% US tariffs on Mexican goods, impacting its major Puebla plant (producing ~350,000 cars annually for US export) and potentially harming American consumers; the company is investing over $10 billion in US facilities.
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40% Bias Score
CBP One's Demise Looms as Migrants Rush US Border
Two Honduran migrants, Luis and Alejandro, arrived in Tijuana, Mexico, to utilize the CBP One app for US asylum before its potential elimination under the incoming Trump administration, highlighting the plight of thousands of migrants seeking better opportunities and escaping violence and lack of pr...
CBP One's Demise Looms as Migrants Rush US Border
Two Honduran migrants, Luis and Alejandro, arrived in Tijuana, Mexico, to utilize the CBP One app for US asylum before its potential elimination under the incoming Trump administration, highlighting the plight of thousands of migrants seeking better opportunities and escaping violence and lack of pr...
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44% Bias Score
Trump's Threat to CBP One System Leaves Thousands of Asylum Seekers in Limbo
Sol, a Venezuelan teacher, and her two sons face separation and uncertainty after a year-long wait for a CBP One asylum interview, now scheduled for January 29, 2025, coinciding with the potential elimination of the program by the incoming President Trump, threatening thousands of migrants in Mexico...
Trump's Threat to CBP One System Leaves Thousands of Asylum Seekers in Limbo
Sol, a Venezuelan teacher, and her two sons face separation and uncertainty after a year-long wait for a CBP One asylum interview, now scheduled for January 29, 2025, coinciding with the potential elimination of the program by the incoming President Trump, threatening thousands of migrants in Mexico...
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64% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term: A Double-Edged Sword for Mexico
A second Trump presidency presents Mexico with considerable economic challenges and opportunities, requiring President Sheinbaum to balance appeasing Trump's demands for drug interdiction, immigration control, and anti-China measures while also following López Obrador's policies; failure to cooperat...
Trump's Second Term: A Double-Edged Sword for Mexico
A second Trump presidency presents Mexico with considerable economic challenges and opportunities, requiring President Sheinbaum to balance appeasing Trump's demands for drug interdiction, immigration control, and anti-China measures while also following López Obrador's policies; failure to cooperat...
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40% Bias Score
Trump's Second Inauguration: Renewed Focus on Immigration and National Order
Donald Trump's second inauguration speech, delivered in Washington D.C., focused on restoring order and cracking down on immigration, prompting mixed reactions; his planned actions include designating Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and deploying troops to the border, creating fear among ...
Trump's Second Inauguration: Renewed Focus on Immigration and National Order
Donald Trump's second inauguration speech, delivered in Washington D.C., focused on restoring order and cracking down on immigration, prompting mixed reactions; his planned actions include designating Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and deploying troops to the border, creating fear among ...
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52% Bias Score
Trump's Inauguration Cancels US Migrant Appointments
On January 20, 2021, Donald Trump's inauguration caused the immediate cancellation of thousands of migrant appointments via the CBP One app at the US-Mexico border, leaving families stranded and highlighting a shift in US immigration policy.
Trump's Inauguration Cancels US Migrant Appointments
On January 20, 2021, Donald Trump's inauguration caused the immediate cancellation of thousands of migrant appointments via the CBP One app at the US-Mexico border, leaving families stranded and highlighting a shift in US immigration policy.
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44% Bias Score
Trump's Day One Executive Orders: Sweeping Changes in Domestic and Foreign Policy
On his second term's first day, Donald Trump signed roughly 200 executive orders, including renaming the Gulf of Mexico, halting foreign aid promoting DEI initiatives, and enacting strict immigration policies like ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
Trump's Day One Executive Orders: Sweeping Changes in Domestic and Foreign Policy
On his second term's first day, Donald Trump signed roughly 200 executive orders, including renaming the Gulf of Mexico, halting foreign aid promoting DEI initiatives, and enacting strict immigration policies like ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
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72% Bias Score
Trump Vows Mass Deportations, Prompts Mexican Response and Papal Condemnation
President-elect Donald Trump pledged to end illegal immigration via mass deportations, prompting Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to offer legal aid to affected Mexicans and declare Mexico's sovereignty. Simultaneously, Pope Francis called mass deportations a calamity.
Trump Vows Mass Deportations, Prompts Mexican Response and Papal Condemnation
President-elect Donald Trump pledged to end illegal immigration via mass deportations, prompting Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to offer legal aid to affected Mexicans and declare Mexico's sovereignty. Simultaneously, Pope Francis called mass deportations a calamity.
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40% Bias Score
Migrant Exploitation at the US-Mexico Border Reaches Multi-Billion Dollar Levels
A 26-year-old Honduran woman paid $250 to cross the Mexico-Guatemala border, illustrating the multi-billion dollar human trafficking industry exploiting migrants heading to the U.S. before Donald Trump's inauguration, with cartels and corrupt officials exacerbating the problem.
Migrant Exploitation at the US-Mexico Border Reaches Multi-Billion Dollar Levels
A 26-year-old Honduran woman paid $250 to cross the Mexico-Guatemala border, illustrating the multi-billion dollar human trafficking industry exploiting migrants heading to the U.S. before Donald Trump's inauguration, with cartels and corrupt officials exacerbating the problem.
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44% Bias Score
Kidnappings of Guanajuato Officials Highlight State's Violence
On January 16, 2025, in Guanajuato, Mexico, Mayor Edgar Javier Reséndiz of Doctor Mora was kidnapped, robbed, and released, while Comptroller Flora Sánchez Guillén of Atarjea was also kidnapped but later found safe; these incidents reflect the state's high level of violence.
Kidnappings of Guanajuato Officials Highlight State's Violence
On January 16, 2025, in Guanajuato, Mexico, Mayor Edgar Javier Reséndiz of Doctor Mora was kidnapped, robbed, and released, while Comptroller Flora Sánchez Guillén of Atarjea was also kidnapped but later found safe; these incidents reflect the state's high level of violence.
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24% Bias Score