1 dead in shooting at University of New Mexico dorm
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The U.S.-Mexico borderlands, long a place of hope and opportunity, have been transformed by President Trump's immigration crackdown and tariff threats.
Mexico City is celebrating 700 years since its founding with public events on Saturday, highlighting its Indigenous roots.
A suspect was arrested Friday in a shooting that left one person dead and another injured at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque and prompted a shelter-in-place order, officials said. John Fuentes, 18, was arrested by state police officers at a traffic stop around 2:30 p.m. Friday, said Troy Weisler, chief of the New Mexico State Police.
Retired Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to weigh in on Mexico's travel warning to citizens going to Florida as Alligator Alcatraz deportation flights begin.
The possibility of a 30% tariff this week “is a game changer,” said Dante Galeazzi, CEO and president of the Texas International Produce
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The Cuban Revolution leaders joined forces in Mexico in 1955. A local mayor removed a memorial to them, drawing protests and condemnation from Mexico’s highest office.
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U.S. troops are sharing command stations and vehicles with civilian immigration authorities at the southern U.S. border under an emergency declaration from President Donald Trump.
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Heavy rainfall has caused widespread damage and water rescues. This weekend's calmer forecast may bring some relief.