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Mexico

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Presidents Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Capital Mexico City
Official_languagesNone At Federal Level;
National language Spanish
de facto
Recognized regional languages Spanish
Amerindian languages
Population129. 2 million (2017)
Dialing code +52
Currency Mexican peso
Location statistical region population128.9 million
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Okra answer panel visa requirementsVisa requirements
AttractionsTulum Archaeological Zone
Chichén Itzá
Frida Kahlo Museum
Destinations Cancún
Mexico City
Cabo San Lucas
Puerto Vallarta
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Date of Upd.
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About Mexico


Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and to the east by the Gulf of Mexico.

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Mexican police find 45 bags of human remains

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... Although it has not yet been established how the bodies ended up in the ravine, crimes of disappearance are relatively common in Mexico...

Uneasy calm in El Paso, Texas as Title 42 comes to an end

Uneasy calm in El Paso, Texas as Title 42 comes to an end
May 12,2023 12:31 am

...By Bernd Debusmann JrReporting from El Paso, TexasThousands of migrants rushed to the US-Mexico border just hours before a Trump-era policy that allowed for their swift removal expired...

US border crisis: El Paso braces for worst as Title 42 deadline looms

US border crisis: El Paso braces for worst as Title 42 deadline looms
May 10,2023 7:11 pm

...By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, El PasoA record number of migrants - more than 10,000 - were recently apprehended at the US-Mexico border in a 24-hour period, fuelling fears over what comes next when a controversial immigration policy expires this week...

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...By Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC NewsA German Shepherd puppy has arrived in Mexico after being flown from Turkey as a gesture of gratitude from the Turkish government for the help Mexico s search dogs lent after February s earthquake...

Fentanyl - a killer drug's trail of destruction

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Apr 1,2023 10:11 pm

...By Linda PresslyBBC News, Mexico and CaliforniaFentanyl is a deadly, synthetic opioid, 50 times more powerful than heroin...

Biden administration proposes strict asylum restrictions at border

Biden administration proposes strict asylum restrictions at border
Feb 22,2023 2:11 am

... If approved, it would be enacted on 11 May, when Title 42 - a Trump-era health emergency provision allowing migrants to be expelled back to Mexico - is due to expire...

Texas migrant deaths: At least 50 found dead in abandoned truck

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... Mexico s foreign minister confirmed 22 Mexicans, seven Guatemalans and two Hondurans are among the dead...

US immigration: 'They'd rather die than return to Nicaragua'

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Jun 24,2022 3:15 am

... Just days after crossing the border from Guatemala, the meagre supplies in Noé s small rucksack had dwindled, and he had gone with barely any food for several days as he bussed and trudged across the humid, forested landscape of Mexico s Chiapas state, where temperatures rose to a sweltering 34 C during the day...

US border crisis: El Paso braces for worst as Title 42 deadline looms

Apr 12,2022 3:55 am

By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, El Paso

A record number of Migrants - More Than 10,000 - were recently apprehended at The US-Mexico border in a 24-hour period, fuelling fears over what comes next when a controversial immigration policy expires This Week .

Nowhere are The realities of what some have termed a border " crisis" More evident than in The Texas City of El Paso .

Here, Migrants - Many of them confused about The impending rule Changes - have been left sleeping rough in makeshift campsites on City Streets over The Last several days.

Several thousand were camped out earlier This Week around a single church in The City Centre .

" We've never seen this before, " Mayor Oscar Leeser said at a border security expo just streets away from The campsite on Wednesday. " Something has to change. As a community, we can't do this forever. "

The worst, officials say, may be yet to come.

US President Joe Biden earlier This Week acknowledged that The Border would be " chaotic for a while" despite The Best efforts of authorities.

First implemented in 2020, Title 42 allows US authorities to swiftly expel would-be Migrants attempting to cross The Border from Mexico - including those seeking humanitarian Asylum - using The Covid-19 pandemic as justification.

But with The policy due to expire a minute Before Midnight on 11 May, officials fear border authorities may be swamped by an influx of Migrants even as record numbers in recent years have already strained resources and left border towns scrambling for solutions.

Mr Leeser warned that across from El Paso alone, an estimated 10,000 Migrants were " lined up at The Border , waiting to come in".

Joe Sanchez, The regional director of The Texas Department of Public Safety, compared The Situation to a stampede at a football game - Only Many times larger.

" Imagine 60,000 people in one location, and all of a sudden an alert comes on and says there's a bomb in The Building . What happens after that? Chaos… It's very hard to control and very hard to manage, " he told The Bbc .

" That's exactly what it's like on The Border . "

For those Migrants - and those already in The US - The Future is uncertain.

In a bid to stop The flow, The Biden administration introduced strict new rules for Asylum seekers on Wednesday, including barring those who cross illegally from applying from Asylum for five years.

US officials have also announced new Changes aimed at encouraging Migrants to seek legal pathways to The country, as well as strict penalties and swift deportation for those who cross illegally.

Additionally, about 24,000 law officers have been stationed along The length of The 2,000 mile (3,218km) border, along with thousands of National Guard troops and active-duty Military Personnel sent to help Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

The new measures come amid an increased burden on CBP. In The El Paso sector alone, officials say that officers have recorded 265,000 migrant " encounters" since The current fiscal year began on 1 October - an 134% increase from The prior year. Currently, officers in The area are averaging about 1,700 migrant detentions daily.

More Than 27,000 Migrants were in US custody at One Time earlier This Week , well above CBP's existing capacity to house them.

In El Paso , authorities have been left to contend both with " unprocessed" Migrants who crossed illegally, as well as those who have been released from detention to await a court date with an immigration judge. Some Migrants in El Paso have told The Bbc that they will have to wait years before they appear In Court .

To cope with The Migrants on City Streets , on Tuesday CBP and El Paso police launched an " enforcement" operation asking Migrants to head to The nearest CBP facility for processing.

Those who were found to have legitimate Asylum claims were given dates to appear before an immigration judge, while others were detained for eventual removal. One Woman told The Bbc that her court date was in 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Migrants in The area also said that some had run, fearful of deportation, while others had reluctantly presented themselves to CBP officers in The hopes that they would be allowed to stay.

" It was crazy. They came to tell us early in The Morning , when it was still dark, " said Luis Angel, a 29-year-old Cuban who was paroled into El Paso awaiting his court date. " Some of My Friends are still detained. "

Speaking on Wednesday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said that much of The Problem stemmed from smugglers who had " been hard at work spreading false information that The Border will be open" after 11 May.

" It will not be. They are lying, " he added. " We urge Migrants Once Again not To Believe The Smugglers who are lying to them solely to make a profit. We Are building lawful pathways For You to come to The United States . "

Among The Steps being taken are The opening of regional processing centres aimed at helping Migrants apply to come to The US, as well as expanded access to CBP One, an app which Migrants can use to schedule Asylum appointments.

CBP also plans to ramp up efforts to counter misinformation to combat rumours about border policies.

Still, Many Migrants in El Paso said that they found The Rules confusing and had heard conflicting information about what might happen before or after The policy ends.

" The Rules definitely influenced me. I Heard that with Title 42 they'd return me to Mexico to try again until I Get In , " said Daniel, a Venezuelan.

" But now they'll return everyone to their country, " He Said . " If I go back to Venezuela, Who Knows , they might torture or imprison me. That's how it is there. "

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