Mexico’s Blame Game over Juarez Fire Tragedy Begins

López Obrador is the one who decided that Mexico could house tens of thousands of migrants that the United States sends every year
Read moreLópez Obrador is the one who decided that Mexico could house tens of thousands of migrants that the United States sends every year
Read moreA lethal fire broke out in Mexico’s National Institute of Migration in Ciudad Juárez, reportedly leaving at least 39 victims dead and another 28 injured in its wake
Read morePULSE NEWS MEXICO Antonio Oseguera Cervantes, alias “El Tony Montana” and brother of Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) leader Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera, was detained by National Defense Secretariat (Sedena) officers on Tuesday, Dec. 20, according to military sources. Sedena issued a statement on Tuesday, stating that its officers, along with members of the National Guard (GN) and the Federal
Read morePULSE NEWS MEXICO Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office (FGR) reported Thursday, Dec. 8, that an arrest warrant had been issued for Christian Von Roehrich for his alleged participation in a network of real estate scams. Von Roehrich is the head of the Mexico City deputies for the conservative National Action Party (PAN) and previously served as mayor of Mexico City’s Benito
Read morePULSE NEWS MEXICO In what no doubt constituted one of the must unusual drug busts in Mexican history, officers from the federal Attorney General’s Office (FGR) on Friday, Dec. 2, discovered more than 300 kilograms of fentanyl inside coconuts that were being transported north in a truck in Pitiquito in the Mexican state of Sonora, just 160 kilometers from the
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON On Monday, Nov. 7, Mexican anti-corruption officials and Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum accused the Morelos Attorney General’s Office of covering up the murder of 27-year-old Ariadna López, whose lifeless body was found on a highway in Morelos last week. López reportedly disappeared from the Mexican capital’s trendy Condesa neighborhood on the evening of Oct. 30 after
Read moreBy MARK LORENZANA The Mexican federal government’s decision to reduce slots (takeoff and landing times) at the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) for the winter season continues to take its toll on travelers. Volaris, a popular Mexican low-cost airline based in Mexico City, canceled 74 flights — “operational adjustments,” according to Volaris — at the AICM between Tuesday, Nov. 1,
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON After selling off a number of luxury vehicles seized from the hacker organization the Bandidos Revolutions Team in 2019, Mexico’s National Institute to Return the Stolen to the People (Indep) is now facing lawsuits for auctioning off the cars – most of which were made by high-end manufacturers such as Ferrari, McLaren, Lamborghini and Mercedes-Benz – without
Read moreBy MARK LORENZANA Mexico City-based criminal organizations Tepito Union and the Tláhuac Cartel currently control the trafficking of persons for sexual purposes and prostitution on the streets of the country’s capital, revealed a joint report by Mexico’s Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) and the Attorney General’s Office (FGR). These groups have allegedly managed to venture into the trafficking of women
Read moreOPINION By SILVIO CANTO, JR. Down Mexico way, a recent Reforma newspaper story is causing a lot of commotion and major concern. The original story was published in Spanish, but Pulse News Mexico published an analysis in English. It’s bad news, to say the least. As Pulse News Mexico’s Mark Lorenzana wrote: “The U.S. government has evidence that allegedly links members
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