The House on Tuesday night narrowly approved a budget resolution that paves the way for trillions of dollars in tax and spending cuts key to the Trump agenda.| Los Angeles Times
Kennedy repeatedly defended his record in heated exchanges with senators from both parties and questioned data that show the effectiveness of vaccines.| Los Angeles Times
My grandfather was a Nazi. The U.S. may have absolved him as a fellow traveler, but I'm still left to wrestle with generational guilt.| Los Angeles Times
A mother detained in an ICE raid on a California cannabis farm says she was given a choice: fight the deportation in court — and be separated from her children — or agree to voluntarily return to Mexico with her daughters. She chose to leave but already dreams about returning to the U.S.| Los Angeles Times
Any immigrant who uses the CBP Home App to inform the government that they plan to return home, Homeland Security says, will receive a $1,000 payment after their confirmed return.| Los Angeles Times
An encampment in the Juarez neighborhood of Mexico City shows how migration is impacting countries south of the U.S. border.| Los Angeles Times
Though Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is hugely popular, opinion polls show a disconnect: Mexicans have deep concerns about crime, the economy and, increasingly, the defining issue of corruption, especially allegations tied members of Sheinbaum's own party to graft.| Los Angeles Times
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who is Jewish, called Israel's war on Gaza a 'genocide,' marking a decisive shift in her government's foreign policy — and putting it at odds with the United States.| Los Angeles Times
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has become the first female leader to preside over the country’s independence celebrations in 215 years| Los Angeles Times
With his pick for ambassador to Mexico, Trump signals that he might be serious about sending U.S. troops to fight the drug cartels| Los Angeles Times
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has maintained remarkably high marks and begun to differentiate herself from her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, despite a spate of domestic and international challenges.| Los Angeles Times
The delay of tariffs set to take effect Friday came after a phone call between President Trump and his Mexican counterpart, President Claudia Sheinbaum.| Los Angeles Times
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands, long a place of hope and opportunity, have been transformed by President Trump's immigration crackdown and tariff threats.| Los Angeles Times
More than 140 people have been killed in the last month in Culiacán as two factions of the Sinaloa compete to fill a power vacuum.| Los Angeles Times
For years, women have made inroads into Mexican politics thanks to a 2019 constitutional reform requiring gender parity in all elected posts.| Los Angeles Times
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum aims to succeed President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and shares his policies, ideology and even speech patterns.| Los Angeles Times
For Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, appearing to stand up to the United States has proved to have political benefits at home.| Los Angeles Times
Donald Trump picks Scott Bessent, a former money manager for Democratic donor George Soros, as Treasury secretary. He also announces choices for Labor, HUD and top budget official.| Los Angeles Times
Mexico's president said immigrants shouldn't be treated as 'criminals,' but is planning for an influx of returnees if Trump implements mass deportations.| Los Angeles Times
A string of gruesome killings has thrust Mexico's security crisis into the spotlight -- and poses challenges for new President Claudia Sheinbaum| Los Angeles Times
Fears in Mexico over Trump's victory. He has threatened punishing tariffs, military attacks on drug cartels, a closed border and mass deportations from the U.S.| Los Angeles Times
Trump has vowed to deport millions of people. Harris has pledged to reduce illegal entries into the United States. Migrants remain undeterred.| Los Angeles Times
Few countries would be more affected than Mexico by Trump's threats to enact sweeping tariffs on imports. They could lead to more poverty, migration, some economists say.| Los Angeles Times
Seven decades after Mexican women won the right to vote, Claudia Sheinbaum takes office as the country's first female president,| Los Angeles Times
Churches took in refugees from battle-scarred Central America in the 1980s, a precursor to their current focus on undocumented immigrants.| Los Angeles Times
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer has announced he's ready to start the process of considering a Republican-led spending bill to prevent a midnight Friday government shutdown.| Los Angeles Times
Poultry producers, disease experts and government officials are now questioning the practice of widespread culling in response to H5N1 bird flu outbreaks.| Los Angeles Times
How will Mexican leaders respond if, as expected, Trump pressures them to accept deportees from third countries? 'Mexico is in a really tough spot.'| Los Angeles Times
Bracing for Trump and his threatened migrant roundups, Mexico aims to roll out a 'panic app' for Mexican nationals facing deportation from the United States.| Los Angeles Times
Mexico's president walks a fine line between pleasing her constituents and placating Trump.| Los Angeles Times
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to enact hefty new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China as soon as he takes office as part of a crackdown on illegal immigration and drugs.| Los Angeles Times
Depending on whom you ask, the federal immigration app CBP One is a solution to the border crisis, a human rights violation or a ploy to let anyone into the U.S.| Los Angeles Times
In a nationwide first, California air quality officials will vote Thursday on a plan to phase out the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035.| Los Angeles Times