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Arrest of Chapo Guzman, ‘face of Mexican impunity,’ sends message

NewsTaco February 25, 2014

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco It hasn’t taken long for the news of the capture of Mexican mega druglord Chapo Guzman to cause a tremor, kick up dust and settle into […]

El Chapo falls … as Time hits the stands

Mary Mata February 24, 2014

Mexico’s “For Sale” Sign

Mary Mata February 21, 2014

The Right to Defend Myself: #FuerzaAutodefensas

Mary Mata January 21, 2014

By Rebeldes, Latino Rebels Here is a video being shared on social media the last few days. It has English subtitles, and speaks for itself. This article was originally published […]

A Mexican militia, battling Michoacan drug cartel, has American roots

Mary Mata January 20, 2014

By Joshua Partlow, The Washington Post LA ESTACION, Mexico — Jorge Rios, 11 rifle rounds and a silver cross decorating his black flak jacket, lost his job as a dishwasher in Tucson […]

Historic Bill Privatizing Mexico’s Oil Industry Passed By Both Houses, Just Provisions Pending

Mary Mata December 12, 2013

By Associated Press/Fox News Latino (AP) –  Mexico’s lower house of Congress gave general approval to historic legislation that would open the state-run oil industry to private investment, but final […]

Zapotec Language Surviving in California

Mary Mata October 29, 2013

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA An indigenous language in Mexico called Zapotec is in danger of dying out. Its best chance of survival is, ironically, in Los Angeles. Contributors Ruxandra […]