Mexico's Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo said Tuesday that "if we are going to go for something that is less than what we have, it makes no sense to stay."
The end of the "wet foot, dry foot" policy, which allowed any Cuban who reached U.S. soil to stay, but returned any picked up at sea, took effect immediately
The new Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said "there are voices that are already promoting a strategy of conflict, confrontations and even insult. Others predict a shameful submission"
Earlier this month Mexico's Senate duly passed a limited medical marijuana bill. But it has yet to be approved by the lower house and critics say it is still far too little
Mexico wants to reduce its economic dependency on the U.S., and a recent auction of deep-water oil fields was notable for the pledges made by investors from China, Australia, Malaysia and elsewhere.
Despite the xenophobic message, the Anti-Defamation League told Univision San Diego that this is not a hate crime
Mexico exports mostly factory-made goods and uneven demand in top trading partner, the United States, has weighed on Latin America's No. 2 economy
"Lacking confidence, @realDonaldTrump? Will you trust in America the same way you trust your wife?" tweeted the former president of Mexico on election night.
It runs across rocky deserts, flowing sand dunes and miles of agricultural land. The wall splits towns and families, marking a boundary between two countries that used to be one
Carlos Djemal has been arrested in the U.S. on charges that he and five others engaged in a scheme to fraudulently obtain tax refunds from the Mexican government