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Trump's Border Czar Criticizes Low Arrest Numbers Amidst Internal Leaks and Resource Shortages
Tom Homan, Donald Trump's border czar, voiced dissatisfaction with the low number of undocumented immigrant arrests, citing internal leaks hindering operations and contradicting the administration's tough-on-immigration narrative, causing internal friction and a request for additional resources.
Trump's Border Czar Criticizes Low Arrest Numbers Amidst Internal Leaks and Resource Shortages
Tom Homan, Donald Trump's border czar, voiced dissatisfaction with the low number of undocumented immigrant arrests, citing internal leaks hindering operations and contradicting the administration's tough-on-immigration narrative, causing internal friction and a request for additional resources.
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76% Bias Score


Pemex Crude Contamination Disrupts US Refineries
US refineries are rejecting Mexican crude oil due to high water and salt content, forcing them to seek alternative suppliers and causing alarm in the US fuel market; the Mexican government says the issue, originating from Pemex's Dos Bocas refinery, will be resolved in 10 days.
Pemex Crude Contamination Disrupts US Refineries
US refineries are rejecting Mexican crude oil due to high water and salt content, forcing them to seek alternative suppliers and causing alarm in the US fuel market; the Mexican government says the issue, originating from Pemex's Dos Bocas refinery, will be resolved in 10 days.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Threaten USMCA, Hit Canada and Mexico
Donald Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports from Canada and Mexico, effective immediately, jeopardizes the USMCA trade agreement and severely impacts major steel and aluminum exporters.
Trump's Tariffs Threaten USMCA, Hit Canada and Mexico
Donald Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports from Canada and Mexico, effective immediately, jeopardizes the USMCA trade agreement and severely impacts major steel and aluminum exporters.
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48% Bias Score


Mexican Politician Cuauhtémoc Blanco Faces Immunity Removal Request Over Alleged Rape
Former Mexican governor and footballer Cuauhtémoc Blanco faces potential legal immunity removal due to an alleged attempted rape of his sister, a case initiated by the recently dismissed Morelos Attorney General Uriel Carmona, creating a complex situation involving political conflicts and accusation...
Mexican Politician Cuauhtémoc Blanco Faces Immunity Removal Request Over Alleged Rape
Former Mexican governor and footballer Cuauhtémoc Blanco faces potential legal immunity removal due to an alleged attempted rape of his sister, a case initiated by the recently dismissed Morelos Attorney General Uriel Carmona, creating a complex situation involving political conflicts and accusation...
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56% Bias Score


Mexico's Border Security Operation: Initial Results and Expert Concerns
Following increased US pressure, Mexico reported 139 arrests, 82 seized weapons, and one ton of drugs in a week-long border security operation; however, experts warn of the militaristic approach's potential to worsen violence and impunity, noting concerns about the National Guard's effectiveness and...
Mexico's Border Security Operation: Initial Results and Expert Concerns
Following increased US pressure, Mexico reported 139 arrests, 82 seized weapons, and one ton of drugs in a week-long border security operation; however, experts warn of the militaristic approach's potential to worsen violence and impunity, noting concerns about the National Guard's effectiveness and...
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48% Bias Score


Son-in-Law of Drug Lord Pleads Guilty to Border Used-Car Price-Fixing Scheme
Carlos Fabian Martinez, son-in-law of former Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cardenas Guillen, pleaded guilty to an 11-year price-fixing scheme involving violence and extortion in the used-car market at the U.S.-Mexico border, impacting thousands of migrants, and faces 11 years in prison.
Son-in-Law of Drug Lord Pleads Guilty to Border Used-Car Price-Fixing Scheme
Carlos Fabian Martinez, son-in-law of former Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cardenas Guillen, pleaded guilty to an 11-year price-fixing scheme involving violence and extortion in the used-car market at the U.S.-Mexico border, impacting thousands of migrants, and faces 11 years in prison.
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32% Bias Score

Mexico City Honors Indigenous Women in 2025
Mexico City's government declared 2025 the "Year of the Indigenous Woman," honoring four women from different indigenous cultures, including Xiuhtlaltzin, the seventh Toltec ruler, amidst persistent inequality and violence against indigenous communities in Mexico.

Mexico City Honors Indigenous Women in 2025
Mexico City's government declared 2025 the "Year of the Indigenous Woman," honoring four women from different indigenous cultures, including Xiuhtlaltzin, the seventh Toltec ruler, amidst persistent inequality and violence against indigenous communities in Mexico.
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48% Bias Score

UK Guest Country at Cervantino Festival
The United Kingdom will be the guest country at this year's Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato, Mexico, celebrating 200 years of UK-Mexico relations and promoting cultural exchange and sustainable practices, alongside Veracruz as the invited Mexican state.

UK Guest Country at Cervantino Festival
The United Kingdom will be the guest country at this year's Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato, Mexico, celebrating 200 years of UK-Mexico relations and promoting cultural exchange and sustainable practices, alongside Veracruz as the invited Mexican state.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Imposes Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Impacting Key Suppliers
President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports into the U.S., impacting major suppliers Canada, Brazil, and Mexico, who supplied 14.56 million tons of steel and 3.15 million tons of aluminum to the U.S. in 2024. The affected countries responded with cautious observation and prepa...

Trump Imposes Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Impacting Key Suppliers
President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports into the U.S., impacting major suppliers Canada, Brazil, and Mexico, who supplied 14.56 million tons of steel and 3.15 million tons of aluminum to the U.S. in 2024. The affected countries responded with cautious observation and prepa...
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36% Bias Score

Gag Order Silences Reporting on Mexican Gynecologist Accused of Medical Malpractice"
Mexican gynecologist Jesús Luján is facing arrest for allegedly performing unnecessary medical procedures and harming patients, while simultaneously obtaining a gag order preventing media from reporting on the case, highlighting concerns about obstetric violence in Mexico where 31.4% of women have e...

Gag Order Silences Reporting on Mexican Gynecologist Accused of Medical Malpractice"
Mexican gynecologist Jesús Luján is facing arrest for allegedly performing unnecessary medical procedures and harming patients, while simultaneously obtaining a gag order preventing media from reporting on the case, highlighting concerns about obstetric violence in Mexico where 31.4% of women have e...
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48% Bias Score

Political Pressure Mars Mexico's Judicial Candidate Selection
Mexico's judicial election process faced intense political pressure from Supreme Court ministers and Morena party legislators to influence candidate selection; despite this, committees, backed by President Sheinbaum, maintained objectivity, using a lottery to minimize influence, though criticisms pe...

Political Pressure Mars Mexico's Judicial Candidate Selection
Mexico's judicial election process faced intense political pressure from Supreme Court ministers and Morena party legislators to influence candidate selection; despite this, committees, backed by President Sheinbaum, maintained objectivity, using a lottery to minimize influence, though criticisms pe...
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56% Bias Score

U.S. Military Escalates Surveillance of Mexican Drug Cartels
The U.S. military conducted at least 18 spy plane missions over the Southwest U.S. and international airspace near Baja California from late January to early February, a dramatic increase from the usual one monthly mission, reflecting President Trump's order to secure the border and deter cartel dru...

U.S. Military Escalates Surveillance of Mexican Drug Cartels
The U.S. military conducted at least 18 spy plane missions over the Southwest U.S. and international airspace near Baja California from late January to early February, a dramatic increase from the usual one monthly mission, reflecting President Trump's order to secure the border and deter cartel dru...
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48% Bias Score
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