19Apr2017 | States Manipulate Crime Statistics Ahead of Regional Elections, Report Shows PanAm Post Manipulation of crime rates, especially homicide, in Mexico has become a major problem for officials trying to address the country’s violence problem, a new report shows. |
19Apr2017 | First DREAMer Deported to Mexico Under Trump Administration Files Lawsuit Newsy An undocumented immigrant protected from removal by a law President Trump assured voters he would stand by has been deported back to Mexico. |
19Apr2017 | Machine Learning Is Being Used to Uncover the Mass Graves of Mexico's Missing Quartz A team of multi-country researchers, data scientists, and statisticians is using machine learning to predict which counties in Mexico are most likely to have hidden graves. |
19Apr2017 | The Mafia of the Poor: Gang Violence and Extortion in Central America International Crisis Group Central American gangs are responsible for brutal acts of violence, abuse of women and forced displacement of thousands. Governments must go beyond punitive measures and address the social and economic roots of gang culture, tackle extortion schemes and invest in communities. |
19Apr2017 | World Circus Day Festival to Be Celebrated in Mexico City with 12-Hour Show goCDMX For 12 continuous hours, circus art directors from Mexico and other countries, will meet in Mexico City on April 22, to celebrate World Circus Day. |
19Apr2017 | Activist Who Vanished After Pleading for Help on Facebook Has Been Found Alive in Mexico The Washington Post Stranded on the shoulder of a busy highway in a crime-ridden area of Mexico, Hugo Castro took to Facebook Live to broadcast a desperate call for help. |
18Apr2017 | Once Ignored Back Home, Deportees Returning to Mexico Now Find 'Open Arms' The New York Times For years, as the Obama administration sent back thousands of Mexicans each week, Mexico’s establishment barely reacted. Now, politicians are eagerly embracing them, portraying deportees as the embodiment of President Trump’s hostility toward their country and their people. |
18Apr2017 | Arrests of 2 Former Mexican Governors Fail to Satisfy Anti-Corruption Critics The Financial Times The number of other former senior officials still wanted, and the slow progress in arming a new anti-corruption system with a prosecutor to lead the fight against the country’s endemic graft, suggest a lack of political will to match the rhetoric, critics say. |
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