Violent competition between drug cartels is increasing the dangers migrants face along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to new research from the University of California, Davis.
Families and lawyers of the Border Patrol Victims Network hold a press conference in Mexico City, Nov. 13, 2025. (William Savinar/ Courthouse News) MEXICO CITY (CN) — On Sept. 3, 2012, Guillermo ...
Officials said two men from Venezuela and one from Colombia were arrested. The Mexican migration officer's name was not ...
As the U.S. government turns its attention to drug cartels in Mexico, new research from the University of California, Davis, suggests that violent competition among criminal organizations increases ...
The United States and Mexico have agreed to step-up intelligence sharing on the growing use of unmanned aerial vehicles by ...
Mexican authorities seem to ignore these warnings, these should not be considered an exaggeration,” said Quijano Sosa. “Even though they deny it, the Baja California region, ...
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — Migrants are being targeted because of their gender identity as they travel north toward the United States, the co-author of a new book says. ‘Historic’ concertina ...
The Trump administration has reintroduced some of its most contentious border measures, leading to renewed targeting, ...
News release in Spanish: https://lettersandsciencemag.ucdavis.edu/self-society/nuevo-estudio-muestra-como-la-violencia-de-los-carteles-aumenta-los-riesgos-para-los As ...