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At least 40 migrants were killed and 25 were injured during the March 27 fire in the border city. Mexico's attorney general said Francisco Garduño and four other officials failed to ensure the safety of migrants at the facility.
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Mexico’s president said Tuesday the fire started after some migrants set mattresses on fire inside the facility.
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There were a total of 68 men in the facility, 29 of whom were injured and transported to four local hospitals in 'delicate-serious conditions.'
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Mexico's defense secretary said the military had captured Ovidio Guzmán, a son of the notorious former Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, on Thursday in a pre-dawn operation in Sinaloa.
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Health authorities in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez pride themselves on working together as a region on a range of public health issues that span the border.…
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From Texas Standard: The city of Juárez, Mexico, across the border from El Paso, has long been a migrant gateway to the U.S. Between Oct. 29, 2018 and...
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A new restaurant has become a haven for the city's Cuban community, as they deal with the uncertainty of living in a foreign land and an increasingly complex immigration landscape.
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The U.S. auto industry opposes President Trump's threatened tariffs on goods imported from Mexico. It says the taxes would increase the cost of vehicles and play havoc with supply chains.
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There's a volatile mix building in the Mexican border town of Juarez.
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Most people waiting are from Cuba and Central America, but increasingly Juárez has become a destination for migrants from all over the world who are fleeing violence and persecution.