Stage Set for Better US-Mexico Cooperation
By EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Read moreBy EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Read moreBy THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) defined a meeting at the National Palace with five U.S. Republican and Democrat senators on Monday, July 5, as “cordial and friendly.” According to a tweet sent out by the president Monday night, during the roughly one-hour meet, he and the senators discussed a series of bilateral
Read moreBy ANTONIO GARZA, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Read moreXINHUA The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a statement Tuesday, March 16, that the number of immigrants attempting to enter the United States through its southern border is expected to reach the highest level in two decades. The statement came amid a recent surge in unaccompanied migrant children making the trip with the aim of reuniting with
Read moreBy ANTONIO GARZA, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON With the newest U.S. President Joseph Biden inaugurated on Wednesday, Jan. 20, questions have arisen in Mexico about what type of relationship will transpire between Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and the new Biden administration in the years to come. In his daily press conference on the morning of the inauguration, López Obrador said the
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Regardless of their political leaning — Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative — what Americans witnessed in Washington, D.C. yesterday, Wednesday, Jan. 6, represented a repugnant and shameful disgrace for every U.S. citizen. The savage violation of the U.S. Capitol building by a mob of rightwing ultraists who, egged on and enabled by the incendiary rhetoric of
Read moreBy EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Read moreBy KYLIE MADRY For U.S. citizens living in Mexico, it’s not too late to send a mail-in ballot ahead of the Nov. 3 elections – though time is running out. If you’re already registered to vote, you’re eligible to vote via mail from abroad. The county you’re registered to vote in should have already sent a ballot by mail or
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Liberal or conservative, Republican or Democrat, almost every adult U.S. citizen — including those living abroad — have both the right and the responsibility to vote in the U.S. 2020 presidential elections. And while it may seem cumbersome to fill out the form (it isn’t; it usually only takes a few minutes), getting your ballot in to
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