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Mexico's president calls for no ICE raids during Mexico-Dominican Republic game
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged U.S. officials not to target individuals attending a Mexico-Dominican Republic Gold Cup soccer match in L.A.
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What to know about consumer protections in Mexico
Federal agency PROFECO has a dedicated line for consumers living in the U.S. with complaints against a company in Mexico.
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How to protect yourself if you buy property in Mexico
Consumers should arm themselves with options if they run into trouble while trying to buy property south of the border, reports NBC 7 and Telemundo 20’s Sergio Flores.
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Dating apps tied to kidnappings of U.S. citizens in Mexico: U.S. Embassy
Dating apps have been tied to the kidnappings of some U.S. citizens in Mexico, the U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Mexico warn.
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Mexico to hold country's first-ever judicial elections
Mexicans will be voting to fill more than 2,600 positions in federal, state and local courts. Telemundo 20 anchor Rigo Villalobos explains the process and why it matters.
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Mexican beauty influencer Valeria Márquez appeared to be killed by hit man, prosecutors say
More details have emerged in the killing of Mexican social media influencer Valeria Márquez, who was shot during a TikTok livestream.
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Social media influencer killed inside a beauty salon in Mexico
A social media influencer was allegedly shot and killed inside a beauty salon in Jalisco, Mexico, according to Mexican authorities.
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U.S. revokes visas of Baja California governor and her husband
Baja California Gov. Marina Del Pilar confirmed over the weekend that her visa to the U.S. and that of her husband had been revoked, reports NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer.
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US charges high-ranking Mexican drug cartel suspects with narco-terrorism
U.S. officials unveiled an indictment Tuesday against two alleged Mexican drug cartel leaders on narco-terrorism charges.
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Celebrating Cinco de Mayo in 2025: Its history and meaning
What does Cinco de Mayo celebrate? Brush up on its rich history and modern traditions. (And no, it’s not Mexico’s independence day)
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Amid Cinco de Mayo celebrations, a tax on Mexican tomatoes looms
Guacamole has been spared from tariffs for now. But salsa may not be so lucky. While threatened tariffs on Mexican avocados have been put on pause, the U.S. government plans to put a nearly 21% duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes starting July 14.
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Here's how to travel to Mexico more safely
A few precautionary measures will go a long way to protect yourself and your valuables, reports NBC 7’s Tania Luviano-Hurwitz.
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Here's how to travel to Mexico more safely
A few precautionary measures will go a long way to protect yourself and your valuables.
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Mixed status LA couple self-deports, fearing detainment
Undocumented immigrant Alfredo Linares and his U.S. citizen wife made the tough decision to leave the U.S. for Mexico.
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What you need to know to buy property safely in Mexico
Thinking of buying a property in Mexico? How do you know that the property is free to be sold? Learn the legal steps you have to take to protect your investment.
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Escaped California killer sought in deadly Tijuana shootout captured after months on the run
An escaped California killer convicted in an LA County murder and sought in a shootout in Tijuana that killed a law enforcement officer is in custody.
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Mexico bans junk food sales in schools in its latest salvo against child obesity
Mexico says a government-sponsored junk food ban in schools has taken effect as the country tries to tackle one of the world’s worst obesity and diabetes epidemics.
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Mexican President Sheinbaum talks tariffs amid Baja California visit
Tariffs was one of the topics discussed by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum as she made stops to several Baja California cities. Telemundo 20’s Marinee Zavala has the details.
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‘Like a horror movie:' Michigan grandparents detained in Mexico over timeshare dispute
Palace Elite Resorts alleges the couple defrauded the company through $117,000 of chargebacks on their American Express card.
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WATCH: Tourist in Mexico arrested, attacked for scaling sacred Mayan temple
A German tourist was booed by visitors after scaling the steps of El Castillo, a sacred Mayan pyramid in Chichén Itzá, Mexico.