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Donald Trump is getting serious about his border wall. Could it actually happen?
Maybe, but it’s expensive.
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Maybe, but it’s expensive.
The controversial project could cost billions and may not stem illegal immigration.
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox Quesada also issued an angry riposte to Trump’s wall plan.
Much of the land needed to build the wall is privately owned, implying lengthy legal proceedings and political blowback.
Guzman, one of the world’s most notorious criminals, has been extradited to the US to face charges.
Investigators are interviewing witnesses.
Thousands of people turned up to the 15-year-old’s birthday party after a video invitation went viral.
The blast was said to be caused by “six pyrotechnic explosions”.
The party went viral online, with one Mexican airline publishing a 30% off promotion asking “Are you going to Rubi’s party?”
Drug cartels have been burying their victims in hidden graves across the country for years.
The discovery suggests that the Kulkulkan pyramid was built in three phases.
Two priests have been killed in recent months in the eastern state of Veracruz.
“I’m very good at this, it’s called construction,” he tells CBS.
Donald Trump’s election as president could cast the World Cup qualifier between USA and Mexico in a harsher light, says Michael Bradley.
The capital city procession was inspired by tradition – and the opening scene of the 2015 James Bond movie Spectre.
The man trying to reunite them with their owners is Donovan Alvarado.
The Republican nominee said they didn’t discuss who would pay for the wall.
Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto had invited both US Presidential candidates.
It has been called one of the bloodiest battles in Mexico’s decade-long campaign against drug gangs.
Gunmen in pickup trucks abducted six men in what is thought to be a settling of scores between rival drug cartels.
The group was taken from an upscale restaurant in Puerto Vallarta.
‘El Diablo’ and his associates were arrested by Mexican troops without firing a shot.
In anticipation of this weekend’s big fight, we take a look back at some of the most notable fights between both countries.
Last week, the navy recovered 900 kg of cocaine floating off the coast.
Mexican women have suffered abuse at the hands of police, army and navy forces after their (often unjustified) arrests.
The group were holding signs reading ‘Love Trumps hate’ and ‘Stop the hating’.
The protest was against educational reform.
Hoffenheim’s Eduardo Vargas netted four times.
Hundreds work in Chichihualco, a town famous for hand-stitching colourful footballs.
Chicharito did well to get out of the way.
He threatened and beat his captor while on the phone, demanding to be told where they were.
Alan Pulido was reportedly kidnapped by armed men yesterday.
The five-foot sea creatures are being caught as bycatch in illegal fishing nets.
The tunnel was equipped with a rail system and an elevator hidden in a closet in a Mexican house.
The evacuation of hundreds of people has taken place.
Friends of a gay couple have appealed for funds to help bring their newborn babies home.
La Isla de las Muñecas (island of the dolls) is located just outside Mexico City.
She claims that while a fugitive from the law, Guzman crossed the border twice to visit family, with the help of politicians.
Donald Trump’s rival pulled no punches on the topic.
49 people were killed in the prison on Thursday.
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