Mexico Helped New York Times Staff Escape Afghanistan
During Biden’s failed withdrawal from Afghanistan, Mexico — not the U.S. — helped New York Times journalists escape from Taliban-run Kabul.

During Biden’s failed withdrawal from Afghanistan, Mexico — not the U.S. — helped New York Times journalists escape from Taliban-run Kabul.
More migrants are coming to the United States, and the solution is more U.S. foreign aid to Central America, says Mexico’s foreign minister, who is participating in slow-motion negotiations with the White House.
The U.S. government said it has committed to providing $500 million to create jobs and promote development in Southern Mexico.
President Donald Trump’s deal with Mexico will allow officials to return migrants to Mexico at “full throttle,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared June 10.
The unreleased section of the U.S.-Mexico migration deal calls for a regional treaty if the deal fails to greatly shrink the flow of migrants up to the U.S. border, Mexico’s foreign minister said Monday.
President Donald Trump has announced a comprehensive immigration reform deal with the Mexico government, but the details have not been released.
Mexico’s government has tentatively agreed to accept an agreement that would allow U.S. border agencies to quickly reject economic migrants who travel through Mexico, says a report in the Washington Post.
Mexico is responding to President Trump’s threat to place tariffs on exports to the U.S. if it doesn’t help stem illegal immigration.
The U.S. State Department announced on Tuesday that it is pledging more than $10 billion to help strengthen the economies of Central America and Southern Mexico to stem the flow of thousands of migrant surging into the country.