Protesters in Mexico City Turn Against U.S., Other Tourists, and Migrants ‘Leave’

Protests erupted in Mexico City as mobs targeted cafes and shops, driven by rising tensions towards tourists and foreigners from the US and Europe. The unrest began on Friday in the upscale neighborhoods of Roma and Condesa where protesters expressed frustration, claiming that the influx of foreigners was pushing up living costs and criticized them […]
New Mexico community faces more harm as intense rainfall causes unprecedented flash flooding following wildfires.

Flash floods have once again hit Ruidoso, New Mexico, on Tuesday, causing significant havoc. Reports indicate that multiple homes have sustained damage, and many roads are submerged. Currently, water rescue operations are in progress, with Rio Ruidoso reaching levels over 20 feet, which may set a new record. National Weather Service Albuquerque shared images illustrating […]
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum seeks to have Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. returned to Mexico to complete his sentence there.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed hope on Friday that boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. might serve his sentence in Mexico if he is deported following his arrest in Los Angeles. Chavez was apprehended while riding a scooter and is facing charges related to weapon trafficking and organized crime. Authorities discovered that the boxer was illegally […]
Mexico discovers 20 dead bodies, including 5 decapitated, in violence-hit Culiacan

Mexican officials reported the grim discovery of 20 bodies in a city ravaged by cartel violence, including five decapitated corpses, on Monday. Among the casualties, four decapitated bodies were found hanging from a bridge on a highway leading from the city, with the heads discovered nearby in plastic bags. This information was shared by authorities, […]
Twenty bodies discovered in Mexico, including four decapitated ones suspended from a bridge

Tragic Discoveries in Sinaloa Recent reports from the Sinaloa State Attorney General’s Office reveal a horrific finding: 20 bodies, including four beheaded victims, were uncovered amidst ongoing violence between rival factions of the Sinaloa drug cartel. The bodies were located near bridges, with disturbing details that included human heads found inside plastic bags. On Monday, […]
Mexico will impose a tourist tax on cruise passengers beginning this week.

Cruise Passengers to Face New Tourism Taxes in Mexico Starting this week, cruise passengers docking in Mexico will be subject to new tourism taxes. Officials have expressed frustration with major cruise lines like Royal Caribbean for not contributing fairly to local economies. Royal Caribbean and other cruise operators are promising to challenge this move, implying […]
Sinaloa Cartel Monitored Mexico City’s Cameras to Follow FBI Agents and Target Informants

The Sinaloa Cartel has been using a surveillance system in Mexico City to track FBI agents operating in the country. They’ve also engaged in other hacking activities aimed at potential informants, some of whom have faced threats or worse. This information comes from the FBI’s report on their “Efforts to mitigate the impact of ubiquitous […]
Cartel hacker utilized cameras in Mexico City to track FBI associates, according to the DOJ

A hacker linked to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico reportedly accessed telephone records from FBI officials back in 2018, utilizing Mexico City’s surveillance camera system to locate and eliminate informants and witnesses. This case was highlighted in a report by the Department of Justice, which examined the FBI’s technical surveillance efforts. The FBI had been […]
Enjoy a family celebration in Mexico this spring

Exploring the Yucatan Peninsula: A Family-Friendly Destination While the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico often conjures images of spring breakers and romantic getaways, it actually has a lot to offer for families looking to travel together. If you dig a little deeper than the coast’s well-known resorts, you’ll find some hidden treasures perfect for multi-generational trips. […]
Mexico evaluates the impact of Hurricane Erick as swelling rivers result in at least one fatality.

Officials in southern Mexico are still evaluating the damage caused by Hurricane Eric, as rain continues to affect the area. The storm, now weakened, has raised concerns due to its impact on the landscape, specifically the potential for landslides and flooding. Tragically, a one-year-old boy was confirmed dead after being swept away by a swollen […]