U.S.-Mexico Relations
Explore U.S.-Mexico relations focusing on migration, border security, and diplomatic tensions. Key topics include migrant deportation, drug cartel interventions, and political dynamics.
Mexican Oil Shipments to Cuba Skyrocket to $90 Million Monthly Average in 2025
Published on 1/31/2026
Claudia Sheinbaum Addresses U.S. Tariff Threat Over Oil Shipments to Cuba
Published on 1/30/2026
Mexico Considers Halting Oil Shipments to Cuba
Published on 1/23/2026
Trump Vows Ground Operations to Combat Land-Based Drug Trafficking
Published on 1/20/2026
Mexico Becomes Cuba's Top Oil Supplier with $560 Million in Petroleum Exports in 2025
Published on 1/20/2026
Mexican President Seeks to Strengthen U.S. Coordination Amid Trump's Threats to Target Drug Cartels
Published on 1/12/2026
Carlos Gimenez Warns Mexico of Sanctions Over Oil Shipments to Cuba: "This Betrayal Won't Be Tolerated"
Published on 1/10/2026
Trump Signals Possible Ground Offensive Against Mexican Drug Cartels
Published on 1/10/2026
Sheinbaum Stands Firm Against U.S. Intervention, Upholds Mexico's Sovereignty
Published on 1/7/2026
U.S. Contemplates Deploying Troops to Mexico to Combat Drug Cartels
Published on 11/4/2025
Trump Declares National Emergency at Mexican Border and Invokes Foreign Enemies Act
Published on 1/21/2025
Claudia Sheinbaum Skips Trump's Inauguration: Implications for U.S.-Mexico Relations
Published on 1/16/2025
Trump's Plan to Reinstate Title 42 on His First Day Back in Office
Published on 1/10/2025
Mexico Requests Direct Deportation of Migrants by the U.S. to Their Home Countries
Published on 6/6/2024