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How US citizens from Mexico can recover their Mexican citizenship
More than 37 million people of Mexican origin live in the U.S., making it the largest Hispanic group in the country, according to Pew Research Center. But some of them might not know they lost their Mexican citizenship when they became U.S. citizens.
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What is ‘Día de Muertos' or ‘Day of the Dead'? Here's how to celebrate
Here’s a guide on how to make an altar to the dead and how to pay tribute to your ancestors for the six-day celebration.
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South Bay family searches for answers after mother is killed in Mexico
A South Bay family is grieving the loss of their loved one who they say was murdered during a trip to Mexico.
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South Bay family searches for answers after mother is killed in Mexico
A South Bay family is grieving the loss of their loved one who they say was murdered during a trip to Mexico. Robert Handa reports.
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Claudia Sheinbaum sworn in as Mexico's 1st female president
Claudia Sheinbaum was sworn in Tuesday as Mexico’s first female president. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Claudia Sheinbaum sworn in as Mexico's 1st female president
Claudia Sheinbaum was sworn in Tuesday as Mexico’s first female president, riding the enthusiasm over her predecessor’s social programs but also facing challenges that include stubbornly high levels of violence.
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Claudia Sheinbaum sworn in as 1st female president of Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum officially took office Tuesday as Mexico’s first female president and the first of Jewish heritage.
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Claudia Sheinbaum sworn in as 1st female president of Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum has been sworn in as Mexico’s first female president, riding the enthusiasm over her predecessor’s social programs but also facing challenges that include stubbornly high levels of violence.
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Chinese migrants flock to Mexico in search of jobs, a future and, for some, a taste of freedom
While the U.S. Border Patrol has arrested tens of thousands of Chinese at the U.S.-Mexico border over the past year, thousands are making Mexico their final destination.
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One of Mexico's most feared drug lords has been released from US prison, faces deportation
Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, one of Mexico’s most-feared drug lords, has been released from a U.S. prison after serving most of a 25-year prison sentence.
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Migrants will soon be able to apply for US entry from Mexico-Guatemala border, officials say
Migrants will be able to schedule appointments on the CBP One app from the states of Chiapas and Tabasco, extending the zone from northern and central Mexico, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said.
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A look at ‘El Mayo' Zambada, the kingpin of Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel who is now in US custody
Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada has eluded the reach of U.S. enforcement for decades as the top leader and co-founder of Mexico’s powerful Sinaloa cartel.
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Mexico evacuates sea turtle eggs from beaches ahead of Hurricane Beryl landfall
Stung by past failures to prepare for hurricanes, the Mexican government on Wednesday began evacuating even sea turtle eggs from beaches ahead of incoming Hurricane Beryl.
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Mexico eliminated from Copa America after 0-0 Ecuador draw
El Tri has been stunningly eliminated in the Copa America group stage following a scoreless draw to Ecuador on Sunday.
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US to resume avocado inspections in conflictive Mexican state, ambassador says
U.S. government inspections of avocados and mangoes in the Mexican state of Michoacan will gradually resume, U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar announced Friday, a week after they were suspended over an assault on inspectors.
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US suspends inspections of avocados, mangoes in Mexico's Michoacan state over security concerns
A U.S. government spokesperson says the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has paused inspections in Michoacan until the security conditions are resolved.
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Texas man dies after being electrocuted in hot tub at Mexican resort
The 43-year-old was with another person in the whirlpool bath at a resort in Puerto Peñasco when both were shocked, local officials said.
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Mexico finds the remains of some of the 63 miners who died 18 years ago
Mexican authorities say they have found the remains of some of the 63 miners who were trapped 18 years ago in a coal mine in northern Mexico.
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Mexico expedition sights only 6 to 8 vaquita porpoises, the most endangered marine mammal
Only six to eight critically endangered vaquita marina porpoises were sighted this year in the Gulf of California.
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In Mexico heat wave, monkeys still dying, birds are getting air-conditioning, lions get popsicles
Amid Mexico’s heat wave and drought, suffering birds are getting air-conditioning and monkeys with heatstroke are being rescued by non-governmental groups. The government is being a bit more protective of captive animals at state-run zoos, where hyenas and lions are getting ice pops made of frozen meat. It’s not the only frozen treat: One rescue group is feeding distressed birds...