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  2. Crime in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    While urban areas tend to have higher crime rates, as is typical in most countries, the United StatesMexico border has also been a problematic area. In 2017, Mexico witnessed a record number of murders with 29,158 homicides recorded. [9] Mexico is Latin America's most dangerous country for journalists according to the Global Criminality ...

  3. Mexico's most dangerous city for police refuses to give up or ...

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    In Guanajuato state, its population just over 6 million, more police were shot to death in 2023 — about 60 — than in all of the United States. As Mexico's June 2 presidential election ...

  4. Crossing the border into Mexico can be dangerous. For some ...

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    FBI investigators are searching for three women who went missing in February after traveling from Texas to Mexico. Four Americans were recently kidnapped by a drug cartel, two of whom were killed.

  5. A violent, polarized Mexico goes to the polls to choose ...

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    While that's not going to change anybody's life — a Big Mac now costs about $5.19 in Mexico, compared to an average of $5.69 in the U.S. — it is the underlying appeal of Morena's platform that ...

  6. Mexico–United States border crisis - Wikipedia

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    By the end of June 2024, illegal crossings reached a three-year low following four consecutive monthly drops, which senior U.S. officials attributed to increased enforcement between the United States and Mexico and the weather, as well as the effects of Biden's executive order. Daily apprehensions fell to 2,000 from May's 3,800. [75]

  7. Migrant deaths along the Mexico–United States border

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    Hundreds of migrants die per year as they attempt to cross into the United States from Mexico illegally. [2] The US Border Patrol reported 251 migrant deaths in the fiscal year 2015 (ending September 30, 2015), which was lower than any year during the period 2000–2014, and reported 247 migrant deaths in fiscal year 2020, lower than any year ...

  8. Migrants in Mexico anxious to enter US legally before Trump ...

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    Trump plans to end President Joe Biden's humanitarian programs, including one that allows migrants in parts of Mexico to make an appointment on a U.S. government app, known as CBP One, to approach ...

  9. 2023 Matamoros kidnappings - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] On 11 March, in response to the Matamoros kidnappings and the disappearance of three women from Texas in the same area in late February, the Texas Department of Public Safety urged people in the state to refrain from traveling anywhere in Mexico during the upcoming spring break holiday because of ongoing drug cartel violence and other ...