US Mexico

Drought Sparks Water Dispute With Texas And Mexican Farmers

AP | CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN | Posted 04.17.2012

McALLEN, Texas -- Melted snow providing water for irrigation had barely begun burbling down a bone-dry Rio Grande toward a thin 4-mile-wide strip of f...

Official Calls Mexico Travel Warning 'Ridiculous'

AP | Posted 04.16.2012

MEXICO CITY — Mexico's top domestic security official says a U.S. State Department travel warning on almost half of Mexico's states is "ridiculo...

9/11 Memorial Expresses Solidarity With Victims Of Mexico Drug Violence

AP | Posted 11.10.2011

MEXICO CITY -- A U.S. Embassy official used a memorial ceremony for the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attack to express solidarity with Mexicans ov...

Border Clash: U.S. Soccer Ties Mexico

AP/The Huffington Post | By DAN GELSTON | Posted 10.11.2011

PHILADELPHIA -- Jurgen Klinsmann sent a message in his U.S. coaching debut without saying a word. He stripped the names off the back of the jerseys an...

Concerns Over Growing U.S. Involvement In Mexico

AP | Posted 10.08.2011

MEXICO CITY -- The Mexican government is acknowledging that U.S. intelligence agents operate in Mexican territory to help combat drug cartels, but ref...

Mexico Accidentally Invades U.S.

Posted 09.26.2011

AUSTIN, Texas - U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspectors returned 33 Mexican soldiers on Tuesday who inadvertently crossed over the Rio Grand...

Arizona Launches $50 Million Border Wall Campaign, as Education and Health Care Falter

Jeff Biggers | Posted 09.19.2011

Jeff Biggers

Arizona's Tea Party-led legislature is launching a $50 million online fundraising campaign today to a build an additional border wall between Arizona and Mexico.

Mexico Wins To Set Up Gold Cup Rematch

AP | CHRIS DUNCAN | Posted 08.23.2011

HOUSTON — Aldo de Nigris and Javier "El Chicharito" Hernandez scored off corner kicks early in overtime and Mexico defeated Honduras 2-0 in the ...

NAFTA Cost U.S. 700k Jobs, Report Says

The Huffington Post | Maxwell Strachan | Posted 07.12.2011

When the North American Free Trade Agreement was first signed in 1994, proponents said it would eventually create jobs for the U.S. economy. 17 ye...

Lethal Force on the Border

Laura Carlsen | Posted 05.25.2011

Laura Carlsen

The growing dehumanization of Mexican undocumented immigrants has fomented a legal limbo where human rights, including the right to life itself, fall prey to ill-defined national security concerns.

U.S.-Mexico Border Safety: Area Is One Of Safest Parts Of America

AP | MARTHA MENDOZA | Posted 05.25.2011

MEXICO CITY (Associated Press) — It's one of the safest parts of America, and it's getting safer. It's the U.S.-Mexico border, and even as poli...