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Caro Quintero Faces Death Penalty in DEA Agent Murder Case
Rafael Caro Quintero, a 72-year-old former leader of the Guadalajara cartel, faces potential capital punishment in a Brooklyn federal court for drug trafficking charges, including the 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique Camarena; his nephew is exploring a plea deal.
Caro Quintero Faces Death Penalty in DEA Agent Murder Case
Rafael Caro Quintero, a 72-year-old former leader of the Guadalajara cartel, faces potential capital punishment in a Brooklyn federal court for drug trafficking charges, including the 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique Camarena; his nephew is exploring a plea deal.
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40% Bias Score


Zetas Leaders Arraigned in US on Multiple Charges
Former Zetas cartel leaders Miguel and Omar Trevino Morales were arraigned in a US court on Friday on charges of drug trafficking, money laundering, and murder, following their extradition from Mexico last month as part of 29 drug suspects, amidst increasing US pressure on Mexico to tackle drug smug...
Zetas Leaders Arraigned in US on Multiple Charges
Former Zetas cartel leaders Miguel and Omar Trevino Morales were arraigned in a US court on Friday on charges of drug trafficking, money laundering, and murder, following their extradition from Mexico last month as part of 29 drug suspects, amidst increasing US pressure on Mexico to tackle drug smug...
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52% Bias Score


Mexico Shifts Stance on Fentanyl Production Amid US Pressure
In early December 2023, The New York Times reported that the Sinaloa cartel was recruiting chemistry students to produce fentanyl in Mexico. The Mexican government initially dismissed these claims, but after Donald Trump's election, shifted to actively highlighting its efforts to combat fentanyl tra...
Mexico Shifts Stance on Fentanyl Production Amid US Pressure
In early December 2023, The New York Times reported that the Sinaloa cartel was recruiting chemistry students to produce fentanyl in Mexico. The Mexican government initially dismissed these claims, but after Donald Trump's election, shifted to actively highlighting its efforts to combat fentanyl tra...
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52% Bias Score


Former Mexican Prosecutor "El Diablo" Released from US Prison, Whereabouts Unknown
Edgar Veytia, a former Mexican prosecutor known as "El Diablo," was released from a US prison on Monday after serving eight years for drug trafficking; however, his whereabouts are unknown, and Mexico seeks his extradition to face additional charges for crimes committed during his time as a prosecut...
Former Mexican Prosecutor "El Diablo" Released from US Prison, Whereabouts Unknown
Edgar Veytia, a former Mexican prosecutor known as "El Diablo," was released from a US prison on Monday after serving eight years for drug trafficking; however, his whereabouts are unknown, and Mexico seeks his extradition to face additional charges for crimes committed during his time as a prosecut...
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56% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's Diplomacy Averts Mexico Tariffs Amid Trump's Trade Tensions
US President Donald Trump postponed tariffs on Mexico, praising President Sheinbaum's efforts on border security; this contrasts with his antagonistic relationship with Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau, highlighting Sheinbaum's diplomatic success in navigating Trump's unpredictable trade policies des...
Sheinbaum's Diplomacy Averts Mexico Tariffs Amid Trump's Trade Tensions
US President Donald Trump postponed tariffs on Mexico, praising President Sheinbaum's efforts on border security; this contrasts with his antagonistic relationship with Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau, highlighting Sheinbaum's diplomatic success in navigating Trump's unpredictable trade policies des...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Fentanyl Claims, Tariffs, and the Reality of Drug Trafficking
President Trump linked new tariffs on goods from Canada, China, and Mexico to the fentanyl crisis, despite expert consensus that Canada's role is minimal, while Mexico's cooperation has led to decreased fentanyl seizures and cartel arrests.
Trump's Fentanyl Claims, Tariffs, and the Reality of Drug Trafficking
President Trump linked new tariffs on goods from Canada, China, and Mexico to the fentanyl crisis, despite expert consensus that Canada's role is minimal, while Mexico's cooperation has led to decreased fentanyl seizures and cartel arrests.
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48% Bias Score

US Denies Mexico Colorado River Water Amidst Treaty Dispute
The Trump administration denied Mexico's request for Colorado River water due to Mexico's failure to meet its obligations under a 1944 water treaty, causing a $993 million annual economic loss in Texas agriculture and escalating tensions between the two countries.

US Denies Mexico Colorado River Water Amidst Treaty Dispute
The Trump administration denied Mexico's request for Colorado River water due to Mexico's failure to meet its obligations under a 1944 water treaty, causing a $993 million annual economic loss in Texas agriculture and escalating tensions between the two countries.
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52% Bias Score

ICE Detentions Surge Under Trump, Nearing Biden-Era Numbers
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency detained almost 33,000 immigrants since President Trump's term, nearing last year's number under President Biden, revealing intense pressure to increase detentions and causing tensions with the White House and internal agency conflicts.

ICE Detentions Surge Under Trump, Nearing Biden-Era Numbers
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency detained almost 33,000 immigrants since President Trump's term, nearing last year's number under President Biden, revealing intense pressure to increase detentions and causing tensions with the White House and internal agency conflicts.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Celebrates Tariff Delay, But Economic Uncertainty Remains
Tens of thousands celebrated in Mexico City's main square Sunday as President Claudia Sheinbaum marked the US's one-month delay of 25 percent tariffs on many Mexican imports, following her progress on drug smuggling and illegal immigration; however, analysts say the rally's economic impact is uncert...

Mexico Celebrates Tariff Delay, But Economic Uncertainty Remains
Tens of thousands celebrated in Mexico City's main square Sunday as President Claudia Sheinbaum marked the US's one-month delay of 25 percent tariffs on many Mexican imports, following her progress on drug smuggling and illegal immigration; however, analysts say the rally's economic impact is uncert...
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52% Bias Score

Mexico Arrests Two US-Wanted Drug Traffickers Amidst Heightened US Pressure
Mexican authorities arrested two high-profile drug traffickers wanted in the US, Roberto Salazar Toledo ("El Gordo") in Morelos and Leonel Salas Fabela ("El Sobrino") in Durango, amidst intensified cooperation with the US driven partly by US economic pressure.

Mexico Arrests Two US-Wanted Drug Traffickers Amidst Heightened US Pressure
Mexican authorities arrested two high-profile drug traffickers wanted in the US, Roberto Salazar Toledo ("El Gordo") in Morelos and Leonel Salas Fabela ("El Sobrino") in Durango, amidst intensified cooperation with the US driven partly by US economic pressure.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Border Visit: Troops Deployed, Migrant Apprehensions Plummet
President Trump's visit to the Texas border emphasized his administration's war on cartels, claiming a significant drop in migrant apprehensions (1500 to 30 daily) following the deployment of 3,000 troops, while Mexico counters with an expanded lawsuit against US arms manufacturers.

Trump's Border Visit: Troops Deployed, Migrant Apprehensions Plummet
President Trump's visit to the Texas border emphasized his administration's war on cartels, claiming a significant drop in migrant apprehensions (1500 to 30 daily) following the deployment of 3,000 troops, while Mexico counters with an expanded lawsuit against US arms manufacturers.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Temporarily Lifts Tariffs on Mexican Goods
On March 6th, 2025, President Trump announced a temporary tariff exemption for Mexican goods under the USMCA until April 2nd, citing cooperation with President Sheinbaum on border security and fentanyl trafficking.

Trump Temporarily Lifts Tariffs on Mexican Goods
On March 6th, 2025, President Trump announced a temporary tariff exemption for Mexican goods under the USMCA until April 2nd, citing cooperation with President Sheinbaum on border security and fentanyl trafficking.
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48% Bias Score
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