Between 200,000 to half a million U.S. firearms are smuggled into Mexico every year, "60 Minutes" reported last December.
For decades, Mexico's industrial borderlands boomed thanks to growing trade with the world's largest economy next door.
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A nonprofit organization called Casa de Luz is offering a new safe haven for LGBTQ+ refugees at the border. The shelter, which opened Friday afternoon, will provide 23 rooms and six bathrooms, along ...
The Supreme Court hears arguments in Mexico’s lawsuit against U.S. gunmakers on whether a 2005 law allows the foreign nation to bring such lawsuits.
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Tijuana, nestled on the border between Mexico and California, regularly ranks among the most dangerous cities in the world.