Drought Sparks Water Dispute With Texas And Mexican Farmers
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Jeff Biggers | Posted 09.19.2011
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.
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 ...
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...
Laura Carlsen | Posted 05.25.2011
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.
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...
AP | CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN | Posted 04.17.2012