

Illegal Border Crossings Plummet After Trump's Inauguration
On Sunday, January 26th, only 582 people illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, a drastic drop from recent daily averages, following President Trump's inauguration day vow to secure the border and deploy troops, despite a separate incident involving agents exchanging gunfire with suspected cartel...
Illegal Border Crossings Plummet After Trump's Inauguration
On Sunday, January 26th, only 582 people illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, a drastic drop from recent daily averages, following President Trump's inauguration day vow to secure the border and deploy troops, despite a separate incident involving agents exchanging gunfire with suspected cartel...
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56% Bias Score


Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.
Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.
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60% Bias Score


U.S. Issues Highest Travel Warning for Mexican State Bordering Texas
The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 travel advisory for Tamaulipas, Mexico, due to increased gun violence, kidnappings, and IEDs, urging Americans to avoid travel to the region, especially Reynosa and Rio Bravo, and to take extra precautions if they must travel there.
U.S. Issues Highest Travel Warning for Mexican State Bordering Texas
The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 travel advisory for Tamaulipas, Mexico, due to increased gun violence, kidnappings, and IEDs, urging Americans to avoid travel to the region, especially Reynosa and Rio Bravo, and to take extra precautions if they must travel there.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico Prepares for Potential Mass Deportations from US
Mexico prepares for potential mass deportations from the US by setting up temporary shelters and support programs in eight border cities, including Ciudad Juárez, offering food, medical care, and aid in obtaining Mexican identity documents, while acknowledging potential strain on resources.
Mexico Prepares for Potential Mass Deportations from US
Mexico prepares for potential mass deportations from the US by setting up temporary shelters and support programs in eight border cities, including Ciudad Juárez, offering food, medical care, and aid in obtaining Mexican identity documents, while acknowledging potential strain on resources.
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40% Bias Score


US Tariff Threats Risk Trade War, Prompting Canada to Seek Preemptive Trade Deal
The US's threat of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, totaling nearly US$1 trillion annually, risks triggering a trade war despite the potential for negative economic impacts on American consumers and businesses; this strategy also aims to encourage reshoring and accelerate the review of the U...
US Tariff Threats Risk Trade War, Prompting Canada to Seek Preemptive Trade Deal
The US's threat of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, totaling nearly US$1 trillion annually, risks triggering a trade war despite the potential for negative economic impacts on American consumers and businesses; this strategy also aims to encourage reshoring and accelerate the review of the U...
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Prepares for US Mass Deportations
In response to the anticipated mass deportation of migrants from the US, the Mexican government is setting up temporary shelters in border cities, providing aid, and helping migrants obtain Mexican documentation, while expressing concerns about capacity and potential social strain.
Mexico Prepares for US Mass Deportations
In response to the anticipated mass deportation of migrants from the US, the Mexican government is setting up temporary shelters in border cities, providing aid, and helping migrants obtain Mexican documentation, while expressing concerns about capacity and potential social strain.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threats: Colombia Complies, Canada and Mexico Brace for Impact
Trump threatened Colombia with a 25 percent tariff for refusing to accept deported migrants; Colombia complied, averting the tariff. He similarly threatened Canada and Mexico with tariffs but may face greater challenges due to their economic significance as U.S. trading partners.

Trump's Tariff Threats: Colombia Complies, Canada and Mexico Brace for Impact
Trump threatened Colombia with a 25 percent tariff for refusing to accept deported migrants; Colombia complied, averting the tariff. He similarly threatened Canada and Mexico with tariffs but may face greater challenges due to their economic significance as U.S. trading partners.
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48% Bias Score

Emilija Perez": International Acclaim Meets Mexican Criticism
The French musical film "Emilija Perez" follows a transgender drug lord's life, receiving international acclaim but facing harsh criticism in Mexico for its stereotypical portrayal of the country's humanitarian crisis, including the disappearance of 116,386 people by August 2024, despite its 13 Osca...

Emilija Perez": International Acclaim Meets Mexican Criticism
The French musical film "Emilija Perez" follows a transgender drug lord's life, receiving international acclaim but facing harsh criticism in Mexico for its stereotypical portrayal of the country's humanitarian crisis, including the disappearance of 116,386 people by August 2024, despite its 13 Osca...
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64% Bias Score

Mexico to Build 1 Million Low-Cost Homes
Mexico launched the "Vivienda para el Bienestar" program, aiming to build 1 million low-cost homes in six years, starting with 37,500 units in Baja California Sur, with a 600 billion peso investment, prioritizing low-income families and vulnerable groups.

Mexico to Build 1 Million Low-Cost Homes
Mexico launched the "Vivienda para el Bienestar" program, aiming to build 1 million low-cost homes in six years, starting with 37,500 units in Baja California Sur, with a 600 billion peso investment, prioritizing low-income families and vulnerable groups.
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52% Bias Score

Culiacán Citizens Protest Escalating Cartel Violence
Thousands of Culiacán citizens protested Sunday against ongoing cartel violence that has resulted in hundreds of deaths and disappearances since September, including the recent murder of two children and their father, prompting criticism of Governor Rubén Rocha and federal intervention.

Culiacán Citizens Protest Escalating Cartel Violence
Thousands of Culiacán citizens protested Sunday against ongoing cartel violence that has resulted in hundreds of deaths and disappearances since September, including the recent murder of two children and their father, prompting criticism of Governor Rubén Rocha and federal intervention.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Potential Tariffs Threaten Nvidia's Mexico Factory
In early 2025, Nvidia will begin producing AI servers in a new Foxconn factory in Guadalajara, Mexico, raising concerns about the impact of President Trump's potential blanket tariffs on imports from Mexico, which could increase prices and affect business investment decisions. Electronic products im...

Trump's Potential Tariffs Threaten Nvidia's Mexico Factory
In early 2025, Nvidia will begin producing AI servers in a new Foxconn factory in Guadalajara, Mexico, raising concerns about the impact of President Trump's potential blanket tariffs on imports from Mexico, which could increase prices and affect business investment decisions. Electronic products im...
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40% Bias Score

Mexico builds tent city for US deportees
Mexico is building a tent city in Ciudad Juarez to house thousands of deportees expected from the US in the coming weeks, as part of President Trump's planned mass deportation; this is one of eight border locations preparing for the influx.

Mexico builds tent city for US deportees
Mexico is building a tent city in Ciudad Juarez to house thousands of deportees expected from the US in the coming weeks, as part of President Trump's planned mass deportation; this is one of eight border locations preparing for the influx.
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40% Bias Score