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U.S. deploys facial and eye scanners along Mexico border

Nearly half of the people living in the U.S. illegally are believed to have entered the country legally and stayed on expired visas. To combat...
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California couple indicted for smuggling sea turtle eggs from Nayarit

A Southern California couple has been indicted in San Diego federal court on charges of smuggling sea turtle eggs into the United States from Mexico,...
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Mexico saved 7 of 23 beached dolphins, 16 die

Mexican environmental authorities say they were able to lead seven beached dolphins back to sea but 16 others died on the beaches of the Baja...
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Mexico will miss its digital television deadline

In a recent turn of events, Mexican opposition senators voted in favor of extending the deadline of the conversion of TV signals from analog to...
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Satellite images put into question Mexico’s story of 43 missing students

A group of independent experts say satellite photographs show no signs of fire at a garbage dump in southern Mexico where a group of 43...
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New San Diego airport crosses Mexico border

The U.S.-Mexico border is one of the world's most fortified international divides. Starting Wednesday, it will also be one of the world's only boundaries with...
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Colima volcano spews column of gas in latest eruption

Mexico's Colima volcano has spewed a column of gas and ash into the sky in the latest of a series of intermittent eruptions. Mexico's civil...
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Pemex to open five U.S. gas stations

Mexico's state-owned oil company says it will open five gas stations in Houston, Texas, as part of an experiment in expanding its presence in the...
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Mexico to open public debate on legalizing marijuana usage

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto came out strongly against legalizing marijuana on Wednesday, the same day his government announced a national public debate on the...
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Indigenous groups in Mexico want Coke advertisment canned

It looks like many Coca-Cola ads with long-haired, do-gooder hipsters teaching the world to sing or sharing a Coke and a smile. But the "Open...
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El Niño protects Mexico from potentially dangerous hurricane season

Mexico weathered a record eastern Pacific hurricane season with almost no deaths and relatively little damage, given the intensity of this year's storms. The U.S....
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Monarch Butterflies hit Mexico (Video)

Thousands of striking orange and black monarch butterflies began arriving to their winter home in central Mexico on Saturday (November 26) in their annual migration....
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